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The Atomic World Spooky? It Ain't Necessarily So!: Emergent Quantum Mechanics, How the Classical Laws of Nature Can Conspire to Cause Quantum-Like Behaviour

Autor Theo van Holten
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 dec 2016
The present book takes the discovery that quantum-like behaviour is not solely reserved to atomic particles one step further. If electrons are modelled as vibrating droplets instead of the usually assumed point objects, and if the classical laws of nature are applied, then exactly  the same behaviour  as in quantum  theory is found, quantitatively correct! The world of atoms is strange and quantum mechanics, the theory of this world, is almost magic. Or is it? Tiny droplets of oil bouncing round on a fluid surface can also mimic the world of quantum mechanics. For the layman - for whom the main part of this book is written - this is good news. If the everyday laws of nature can conspire to show up quantum-like phenomena, there is hope to form mental pictures how the atomic world works. 

The book is almost formula-free, and explains everything by using many sketches and diagrams. The mathematical derivations underlying the main text arekept separate in a -peer reviewed - appendix. 
 
The author, a retired professor of Flight Mechanics and Propulsion at the Delft University of Technology, chose to publish his findings in this mixed popular and scientific form, because he found that interested laymen more often than professional physicists feel the need to form visualisations of quantum phenomena.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789462392335
ISBN-10: 9462392331
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: XX, 561 p. 241 illus., 191 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: ATLANTIS PRESS
Colecția Atlantis Press
Locul publicării:Paris, Netherlands

Cuprins

1. Introduction and Outline.- 2. Strange Behaviour at Quantum Scale: the full List.- 3. The Transition Region as Predicted by Quantum Mechanics.- 4. From Rigid Marble to Vibrating Droplet of Charge: Model Assumptions.- 5. Determining the Electromagnetic Self Forces.- 6. A Brief Excursion to Sub-Atomic Scales: the Electron, the Muon and the Tau Particle.- 7. Dynamics of the Droplet:  a Pictorial Representation of the Equations of Motion.- 8. First Glimpses of Quantum Behaviour: Matter Waves.- 9. Energy Quantisation in Potential Wells.- 10. Still more (non)Glimpses: the Droplet is Sometimes Invisible.- 11. Schrödinger's Equation.- 12. On Radiation and Radio Silence; Interaction Between Charges and Radiation.- 13. On Bohr's Radiation "Out of Nothing"; and on Photons, the "Particles with a Wavelength".- 14. Summing up the Successes and the Remaining Mysteries.- 15. A Chapter full of Speculations: Bohr's Atom, Schrödinger's Cat, "Spooky" Interactions, and the Double-Slit Experiment.- 16.  Conclusions: the Direction Towards Einstein’s “Hidden Variable”?.

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The present book takes the discovery that quantum-like behaviour is not solely reserved to atomic particles one step further. If electrons are modelled as vibrating droplets instead of the usually assumed point objects, and if the classical laws of nature are applied, then exactly  the same behaviour  as in quantum  theory is found, quantitatively correct! The world of atoms is strange and quantum mechanics, the theory of this world, is almost magic. Or is it? Tiny droplets of oil bouncing round on a fluid surface can also mimic the world of quantum mechanics. For the layman - for whom the main part of this book is written - this is good news. If the everyday laws of nature can conspire to show up quantum-like phenomena, there is hope to form mental pictures how the atomic world works. 

The book is almost formula-free, and explains everythingby using many sketches and diagrams. The mathematical derivations underlying the main text are kept separate in a -peer reviewed - appendix. 
 
The author, a retired professor of Flight Mechanics and Propulsion at the Delft University of Technology, chose to publish his findings in this mixed popular and scientific form, because he found that interested laymen more often than professional physicists feel the need to form visualisations of quantum phenomena.


Caracteristici

The book is the first formula-free exposé in popular form (intended for both physicists with a general interest, as well as for educated laymen) about the new field of "emergent quantum mechanics" Many figures and diagrams are used for the explanations At the same time it describes new results in this field A new, droplet-like model of electrons yields a replica of quantum mechanics (quantitatively correct), whereas until now the field of emergent quantum mechanics dealt with analogues of the atomic world Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras