Notes Koutandos
Notes Koutandos
Spiros Koutandos
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There is no magnetic current. We reproduce the following formula:
𝑑𝑟⃗ ℏ 𝑒
𝑎⃗ = = 𝑚 ∇𝜙 + 𝑚𝑐 𝐴⃗ (1)
𝑑𝑡
In the above equation alpha is simply the velocity of the magnetic monopole
The solid angle with which the observer witnesses the events is created by the
dipole of mass-magnetic monopole m g .
If we turn the indices of the watch left wise we have the destruction operator in
which case time moves forward (death) alpha dagger . Right wise time moves back
ward and we have the creation operator (birth)
The volume of the particle is a hypersurface of simultaneity , of the extended
“now” but when the point particle is located it collapses to here and now.
The ying and the yang darkness and light are enlightened regions of space
(volume) and dark regions (of dark volume).
The wavefunction was assigned the Greek letter psi. It comes from “psili” which
means in Greek a very thin slice of time, that is the hypersurface-volume of
present. It also stands for the thin thread of a world line wound around. This is in
accordance with the index of the watch for the seconds being very thin.
In my book “A search for the hidden variables in quantum mechanics” Lambert
Academic Publishing I have imposed the conditions that
𝑑𝜓
= 0 (2)
𝑑𝑡
ℏ2
𝑛2 = (𝐸 − 𝑈) (3)
2𝑚𝑟 2
This means that I transform the variables according to the conditions that we
witness the wavefunction steady plus that the kinetic energy arises froma
centrifugal quantized potential. The result is:
𝑑2 𝑑𝜃 2 𝑚2
|𝜓(𝜃)| = {𝑙(𝑙 + 1) ( ) + (𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃)2} |𝜓(𝜃)| (4)
𝑑𝑡 2 𝑑𝑡
In a paper called “Quantum to Classical Transition per the Relational Block world”
W.M.Stuckey , Michael Silberstein, Michael Cifone a kind of Laplace transform
appears which the author labels as Quantum Fourier Transform. The Laplace
transform indeed involves time derivatives. We reproduce it:
1 𝑑𝜙 2
𝑖 ∫ 𝑑𝑡( ( ) −1/2𝑚2 𝜙2 )
𝑍 = ∫ 𝐷𝜙 𝑒 2 𝑑𝑡 (5)
References
[1] Koutandos S. Do Magnetic Monopoles Exist?. Recent Progress in
Materials 2024; 6(1): 005; doi:10.21926/rpm.2401005.
[2] Koutandos S. What does the wavefunction represent? Global J Sci
Front Res Phys Space Sci. 2023; 23.