quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: Did I explain the de Broglie wavelength?
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2015/07/did-i-explain-de-broglie-wavelength.html
Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Did I explain the de Broglie wavelength? As of this writing the version is 6. Here is the link to the newest version: http:/ arxiv.org/abs/1409.8271. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Classical Electron and Spin Theory. Classical theory of radiating electrons. General classical theory of spinning particles in a Maxwell field. The Interaction of Electrons and an Electromagnetic Field. Eliezar, 1948, "On the classical theory of particles". A new classical theory of electrons.
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: July 2014
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2014_07_01_archive.html
Monday, July 28, 2014. About the sign of advanced magnetic forces. In time-symmetric electrodynamics, it is always assumed that the sign of the electric force is the same for the advanced force as for the retarded force. This must be so (one would think) because in the inertial reference frame where an infinitely heavy charge is at rest, a test charge held initially at rest and then released would experience no net Coulomb force if it were otherwise. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Minimi...
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: October 2014
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2014_10_01_archive.html
Friday, October 31, 2014. Is the Quantum Hamilton-Jacobi Equation just the Classical Hamilton-Jacobi Equation Properly accounting for Magnetic Interactions? Wikipedia has a nice description of the quantum potential. Famously used time-symmetric interactions with the rest of the universe to explain radiation reaction. So, the classical time-symmetric Hamilton-Jacobi equation accounting for magnetic zitterbewegung interactions may lead to a theory that has the apparent non-locality of quantum mechanics.
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: July 2015
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2015_07_01_archive.html
Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Did I explain the de Broglie wavelength? As of this writing the version is 6. Here is the link to the newest version: http:/ arxiv.org/abs/1409.8271. Links to this post. Sunday, July 5, 2015. Brief Response to Reviewer 3. Yesterday I posted the three reviews. 160;of my paper. The paper presents the computation of a magnetic force between two Dirac particles where the spin is interpreted as coming from Zitterbewegung. The idea follows from the earlier work by Rivas. Mixing the no...
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: July 2013
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2013_07_01_archive.html
Saturday, July 13, 2013. A New Version of My Magnetic Force Paper on Arxiv. The new version of my paper explaining the origin of the magnetic force as being a kinematical consequence of Thomas precession has been up for over a week now here. It's similar to the conference version I put on Researchgate and linked to previously, but it has two new appendices, an Errata section, and a change to the explanation of how the magnetic force is related to Thomas precession. Links to this post. On the Bohr radius ...
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: Is the Quantum Hamilton-Jacobi Equation just the Classical Hamilton-Jacobi Equation Properly accounting for Magnetic Interactions?
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2014/10/is-quantum-hamilton-jacobi-equation.html
Friday, October 31, 2014. Is the Quantum Hamilton-Jacobi Equation just the Classical Hamilton-Jacobi Equation Properly accounting for Magnetic Interactions? Wikipedia has a nice description of the quantum potential. Famously used time-symmetric interactions with the rest of the universe to explain radiation reaction. So, the classical time-symmetric Hamilton-Jacobi equation accounting for magnetic zitterbewegung interactions may lead to a theory that has the apparent non-locality of quantum mechanics.
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: Status Update and What Martin Rivas Did
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2015/03/status-update-and-what-martin-rivas-did.html
Friday, March 20, 2015. Status Update and What Martin Rivas Did. In any case I have given it my best attempt, I feel, and used the available time as best I could, rewriting it to a large extent, and then going over it a lot of times and long past the point where I was getting tired of re-reading words that I am still not all that happy with. Hopefully in the end it will sink or swim based on the physics contained within. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Classical Electron and Spin Theory. A Neglected ...
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: September 2013
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2013_09_01_archive.html
Saturday, September 7, 2013. Slides from my talk at PIERS 2013 Conference. I have posted a pdf file of the slides from my PIERS 2013 talk, on Researchgate, here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Classical Electron and Spin Theory. Classical theory of radiating electrons. General classical theory of spinning particles in a Maxwell field. The Interaction of Electrons and an Electromagnetic Field. Eliezar, 1948, "On the classical theory of particles". A new classical theory of electrons.
quantumskeptic.blogspot.com
The Quantum Skeptic: April 2014
http://quantumskeptic.blogspot.com/2014_04_01_archive.html
Saturday, April 5, 2014. Since I've given up trying to put out a separate paper quickly on the superstrong magnetic force between highly accelerating ultrarelativistic charges, as I said in the previous post, and have gone back to trying to finish my more general paper on the relationship between electrodynamics and relativistic kinematics, I should report out a little on what I found and didn't find. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Classical Electron and Spin Theory. Regarding Llewellyn ...