Reference: Essays on Substance
GR, QM and Theory of Substance
The key concepts of Quantum mechanics were listed here.
The laws of Quantum mechanics, or the Quantum principles are as follows:
- Wave-Particle Duality
- Quantization
- Uncertainty Principle
- Superposition
- Quantum Entanglement.
Each of these principles were evaluated from the viewpoint of The Theory of Substance at the following links.
- The Particle-Wave Contradiction
- The Rigidity of Mass
- The Uncertainty Principle
- Quantum Superposition
- Quantum Entanglement
It is shown conclusively that the following definition of SUBSTANCE will help simplify the understanding of phenomena at atomic and subatomic levels considerably:
“Substance is anything that is substantial enough to be sensed. We can sense matter, energy and thought.”
We now have a theoretical framework using which we can bring QM and GR closer to each other.
But that is going to be the work of upcoming younger scientists.
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