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CONTRASTING THE THEORY OF ELEMENTARY WAVES WITH STANDARD QUANTUM AND RELATIVITY
Lewis Little and Stephen Speicher introduce the Theory of Elementary Waves to two renowned advocates of standard Quantum and Relativity physics: Professor Geoffrey Opat from the University of Melbourne, and Professor Don Melrose from the University of Sydney. Stephen Speicher: "In the seven decades since the wave equation was created, the strangeness of this new field of physics has been transformed into the 'weirdness' of quantum mechanics. The standard theory is replete with effects without causes and the assertion that matter exists in an indeterminate state. The 'weird' behavior, according to the theory's interpreters, is worn as a banner of proof, as if this difference from known facts of reality should be taken as evidence to substantiate the theories. In 1996 the physicist Lewis Little published his paper "The Theory of Elementary Waves". For the first time since Planck's quanta in 1900, a rational basis for quantum mechanics has been established." Find out more @ Physics.prodos.ORG
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