Journal of Physics Research and Applications

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Wim Vegt Author

Subjects of specialization
General Relativity; Quantum Physics; Dirac Equation; Gravitational-Electromagnetic Interaction; Black Holes; Gravitational-Electromagnetic Confinement; Electromagnetism; Quantum Optics

Affiliation
Eindhoven University of Technology | TUE

Biography

Wim Vegt graduated in 1988 his study Physics at the "Eindhoven University of Technology" in the Netherlands. He published in several scientific journals. In 1995 he published the first version of his “New Theory in Physics” in "Physics Essays". A New Theory in which the "Probability Waves in Quantum Physics" turn out to be "Confined Electromagnetic Waves", confined due to Gravitational Electromagnetic Interaction. He was the first physicist who discovered a fundamental mistake in the Maxwell Equations. 


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Origin of the Inertia (Mass) of “Quantum Mechanical Probability Waves” (“De Broglie Waves”/“Material Waves”). A Mathematical Framework in Quantum Physics for the Quantization of Mass, Electric Charge and Magnetic Spin

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Wim Vegt

This article will prove and supply the mathematical evidence that “Quantum Mechanical Probability Waves” (De Broglie waves / Material Waves) do have mass. “De Broglie Waves” contain all the mass of all the matter in our universe. What we do measure in our complex experiments are only “De Broglie Waves” and never the illusionary elementary particles. “De Broglie Waves” are the only carrier of the Physical Observable (Measurable) world. Elementary particles are the worldwide accepted physical concept during the last 2400 years since Democritus, a Greek philosopher (460 - 370 BC) had introduced the fundamental concept of the atom (atomos). The “New Theory” presents a “New Equation” describing the electromagnetic field ... view more»

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