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The articles in this category are based on the standard model of physics which describes the strong, weak and electromagnetic fundamental forces, as well as the fundamental particles that make up all matter.
Definition of Uncertainty
- By Hamid Tizvar
- Published 06/17/2008
- Standard Model
- Unrated
A perfect definition of uncertainty, as the foundation stone of quantum mechanics, is the starting point for understanding the theory of everything. Consequently, this definition must have an entirely mathematical structure without dimensions in order to be applicable to measurement results related to all natural phenomena.
The Hypergeometrical Universe - Grand Unification Theory
- By Marco Pereira
- Published 08/19/2006
- Mathematics , Philosophy , Standard Model , Quantum Physics , TOE Theories
- Unrated
New Relativistic Quantum Mechanical Simple Theory of Everything or Grand Unification Theory. Universe is thought to be a 4-dimensional shock wave traveling at the speed of light along a fourth dimension/radial direction. The 3-D Universe is thin along the fourth-dimension radial direction. Grand Unification is achieved. Time Quantization is proposed.
Double Slit Experiment and Quantum Mechanics
- By Hamid Tizvar
- Published 12/12/2005
- Standard Model
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In my opinion, the existing interpretation of the most beautiful experiment in physics has been founded on false knowledge. In this writing I want to interpret, in other form, the double slit experiment by diffraction phenomenon which is the manifestation of quantum mechanics and can find explanations in terms of the particle theory of light.
How Can the Photons Tolerate Each Other?
- By Hamid Tizvar
- Published 10/8/2004
- Standard Model
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Light is among the most complicated of all the mysterious phenomena in nature, so complicated that the deciphering of light will certainly be an 'open sesame!' to a more progressive science and technology.
