Analysis of the Theory of Abstraction: Zero Postulation Results

Abstraction

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Physics, Solid State Physics, Mathematical Physics, Astrophysics & Space Science
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Author: Subhajit Ganguly ISBN: 9781498951999
Publisher: Tech Reads Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Subhajit Ganguly
ISBN: 9781498951999
Publisher: Tech Reads
Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

From the Theory of Abstraction, we arrive at ‘hidden’ direction part of an energy-quantum. Quantum dynamics is seen to merge with classical dynamics if this hidden direction-part of the quantum-states is taken into consideration, as validated by practical analysis and data. Moreover, this hidden part of an actual energy-quantum may explain the dark-energy problem. As a support towards transport comprises the direction-part only, and as the resistance against motion is offered against the whole of an energy-quantum (direction-part + magnitude-part), this hidden energy may very well affect a gravitational field. On the other hand, if matter is considered to be condensed energy, and as such condensed energy quanta in some form of orientation in space time, there ought to be some self-same hidden mass as the magnitude-parts of the constituent energy quanta, thereby indicating a hidden dark-matter. Thus the anomaly of the existence of dark-matter and dark-energy being hidden from us may be reconciled with in accordance with the Theory of Abstraction.

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From the Theory of Abstraction, we arrive at ‘hidden’ direction part of an energy-quantum. Quantum dynamics is seen to merge with classical dynamics if this hidden direction-part of the quantum-states is taken into consideration, as validated by practical analysis and data. Moreover, this hidden part of an actual energy-quantum may explain the dark-energy problem. As a support towards transport comprises the direction-part only, and as the resistance against motion is offered against the whole of an energy-quantum (direction-part + magnitude-part), this hidden energy may very well affect a gravitational field. On the other hand, if matter is considered to be condensed energy, and as such condensed energy quanta in some form of orientation in space time, there ought to be some self-same hidden mass as the magnitude-parts of the constituent energy quanta, thereby indicating a hidden dark-matter. Thus the anomaly of the existence of dark-matter and dark-energy being hidden from us may be reconciled with in accordance with the Theory of Abstraction.

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