ON EINSTEIN'S PROGRAM AND QUANTUM THEORY

Claude Elbaz
2015 Fundamental Journal of Modern Physics   unpublished
The Einstein's program forms a consistent system for universe description, beside the standard model of particles. It is founded upon a scalar field propagating at speed of light c, which constitutes a common relativist framework for classical and quantum properties of matter and interactions. Matter corresponds to standing waves. Classical domain corresponds to geometrical optics approximation, when frequencies are infinitely high, and then hidden. Quantum domain corresponds to wave optics
more » ... oximation. Adiabatic variations of frequencies lead to electromagnetic interaction constituted by progressive waves. It leads to theoretical economy for Quantum Theory, with unification of first and second quantifications for interactions and matter, to the wave-particle duality by reduction of the introduced amplitude space-like function (), , t r u which completes the usual time-like function (), , t r ψ with hidden variables.
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