Early Quantum Mechanics:a silly name for Newton's F = 0
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Title | Early Quantum Mechanics:a silly name for Newton\'s F = 0 |
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Author(s) | Joe Alexander Nahhas |
Keywords | Einstein; Plank; Newton |
Published | 1978 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 4 |
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Abstract
Abstract: Physicists always say the erroneous notion that Newton's-Kepler's mechanics is a "limit" case of quantum wave - mechanics. I am going to prove the opposite of their claim that "quantum" mechanics is not a new mechanics but a confusion of a new mechanics or a silly conclusion of a freshman physics exercise when the force F = 0 in Newton's - Kepler's mechanics that have/had been solved wrong for 350 years. E = h w can be derived from F = 0 and the silly "quantum" is about to be shown silly to say the least