Quantum Riddles Part I: Charge, a Case for Causality
| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Quantum Riddles Part I: Charge, a Case for Causality |
| Author(s) | Constance Perry Phillips, J Michael Robinson |
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| Published | 2004 |
| Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
| Volume | 15 |
| Number | 5 |
| Pages | 103-111 |
Abstract
To re-establish the universality of electromagnetism and provide a quantized description of charge and magnetic field energies, a wave-particle model is proposed for fermions. Like magnetism, charge is a generated field energy, not an inherent property of the particle substance. It is formed as spherical wave energy fields within a fermion. The negative and positive directional features of this energy are produced by a 1:2 intrinsic rotation of a disc-like particle substructure about two orthogonal axes. Fluid-like character of the disc provides the asymmetry required for fermionic spin. The intrinsic wave and particle substructures within a fermion provide the two quantum-statistical behaviors that occur within an atom, solving several quantum riddles.