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The present essay extends  heuristically modum ? the in paper [3] forwarded hypothesis of an all-space-filling substantial aether which could explain inertia intuitively. One approaches quantum physics by considering essentially the elementary particle's two slits interference problem as well as the problematic of a single electron orbiting a nucleus. In broad lines and at a qualitative level a somehow significant correspondence with Schr?dinger's mathematics is revealed, yet with some differences concerning the expected interference spectra aspect.?[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The present essay extends  heuristically modum ? the in paper [3] forwarded hypothesis of an all-space-filling substantial aether which could explain inertia intuitively. One approaches quantum physics by considering essentially the elementary particle's two slits interference problem as well as the problematic of a single electron orbiting a nucleus. In broad lines and at a qualitative level a somehow significant correspondence with Schr?dinger's mathematics is revealed, yet with some differences concerning the expected interference spectra aspect.?
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleHeuristic Essay on a Hypothetical Quanta-Aether Relation
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Author(s)Dan Romalo
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Published2012
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume9
No. of pages7
Pages469-475

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Abstract

The present essay extends heuristically modum ? the in paper [3] forwarded hypothesis of an all-space-filling substantial aether which could explain inertia intuitively. One approaches quantum physics by considering essentially the elementary particle's two slits interference problem as well as the problematic of a single electron orbiting a nucleus. In broad lines and at a qualitative level a somehow significant correspondence with Schr?dinger's mathematics is revealed, yet with some differences concerning the expected interference spectra aspect.?