Variation in mass of entities in condensed media

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Scientific Paper
Title Variation in mass of entities in condensed media
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Author(s) Volodymyr V Krasnoholovets
Keywords variation in mass, inerton field effects, ?frozen? molecules, clusterization, cool atoms, Bose-Einstein condensation
Published 2010
Journal None
Volume Applied Physics Research, vol.
Number 1
No. of pages 14
Pages 46-59

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Abstract

The present paper further develops some previous results associated with the variation in mass of a system

starting from first sub microscopic principles and the constitution of real space. The wave function ψ

determined in a phase space is treated as an image of the original field of inertia determined in the real space,

which is generated by the moving particle. Carriers of this field, inertons, are responsible for the exchange of

mass between the substance's entities (atoms or molecules that move or vibrate in the substance). The

overlapping of inerton clouds results in the emission and re-absorption of inertons by vibrating entities. Thus the

mass of atoms in a substance is not a stationary parameter, but dynamic. Methods of submicroscopic mechanics

allow a detailed study of a mass dynamics in the substance in question. Moreover, the inerton field can be

excited in a substance and can affect other substances inducing new effects, such as ?freezing? and clusterization

of entities, which can give rise to new chemicals. Besides, those are inertons that synchronize the coherent

motion of ultracool atoms bringing them to the cluster state, which is identified with the phenomenon of

Bose-Einstein condensation.