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The Particle-Wave Duality Replaced by the Particle-Wave-Mass Unification: A Breaking New Theory in Quantum Physics

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The presented theory in this book has been grounded on a fundamental mathematical mistake in Classical Electromagnetic Field Theory with Impact on General Relativity, Quantum Physics and the boundaries of our Universe. In this new theory the old concept in Quantum Physics of the particle-wave duality will be replaced by a New Unification Theory in which Particles, Waves and Mass are the 3 aspects of the same Origin. The Particle-Wave-Mass Tri-Unity. The Origin of Matter. The Origin of this Universe. The Origin of this world.

74 pages, Paperback

Published July 2, 2018

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Wim Vegt

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Wim Vegt graduated in 1988 his study Physics at the "Eindhoven University of Technology" in the Netherlands. He published in several scientific journals. In 1995 he published the first version of his “New Theory in Physics” in "Physics Essays". A New Theory in which the "Probability Waves in Quantum Physics" turn out to be "Confined Electromagnetic Waves", confined due to Gravitational Electromagnetic Interaction. He was the first physicist who discovered a fundamental mistake in the Maxwell Equations. Due to this fundamental mistake in the Maxwell Equations, Physics chose the wrong Model in Quantum Mechanics, based on a simultaneous existence of elementary particles and probability waves. Wim Vegt replaced this model by a New Model in Quantum Mechanics fundamentally based on the existence of “Confined Electromagnetic Waves” carrying mass, electric charge and magnetic spin in discrete values. He published the New Model in Quantum Physics in the “European Journal of Engineering and Research Science” in 2020.

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