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On The Quantum Mechanics of Vibration Spacetime

Authors: Singh Khalsa, Sardar Dilbag;

On The Quantum Mechanics of Vibration Spacetime

Abstract

Well known Einstein's General Theory of Relativity when applied to Quantum particle and Cosmic inflation Theory, it is widely recognised that asymmetries emerge that do not appear to be inherent in the phenomenon. As Space-time and Matter Wave itself propagates faster than speed limit C. Take an Example It is well known that cosmic inflation theory predicts that during the expansion of the universe in Big-Bang Space itself expands faster than the current speed limit in the universe and phase velocity of de-Broglie matter waves too exceeds limit od speed. Feasibility of characterising particles with space-like four-momentum, which have velocities higher than the speed of light in vacuum. Non-interacting, spineless, faster-than-light particles are explained using a quantum field theory. Tachyon is moved with speed faster than light. Detection of Gravitational waves proves the existence of waves due to disturbance in space-time. Quantum fluctuation proves that empty space is never empty as quantum particle fluctuates. They suggest raising hypothesis -Time and Space itself behave as field and generates Time-Space Wave, where time and space is nonhomogeneous in a different frame of reference and leads to the generation of the wave which is faster than light. This Conjecture is raised and proved mathematically (Purports of detail will hereafter be called as “Theory of Space-time-Wave Continuum”). This also include another postulate that the maximum speed of any information in 4th dimension space-time is - c^2/v where c is the velocity of light in vacuum and v itself is the velocity of information. These two postulates suffice to prove the existence of Time and Space as physical quantity having mass and energy. To attain a simple and concise theory of Quantum mechanics of vibrating bodies.

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