[General] De Broglie Wave
Albrecht Giese
genmail at a-giese.de
Fri Feb 5 03:28:57 PST 2016
Hi Richard and Al, hi All,
recently we had a discussion here about two topics:
1. The functionality of the de Broglie wave, particularly its wavelength
if seen from a different inertial system. Such cases lead to illogical
situations.
2. The problem of the apparent asymmetry at relativistic dilation.
I have investigated these cases and found that they are in some way
connected. Relativistic dilation is not as simple as it is normally
taken. It looks asymmetric if it is incorrectly treated. An asymmetry
would falsify Special Relativity. But it is in fact symmetrical if
properly handled and understood.
It is funny that both problems are connected to each other through the
fact that de Broglie himself has misinterpreted dilation. From this
incorrect understanding he did not find another way out than to invent
his "theorem of phase harmony"; with all logical conflicts resulting
from this approach.
If relativity is properly understood, the problem seen by de Broglie
does not exist. Equations regarding matter waves can be derived which
work properly, i.e. conform to the experiments but avoid the logical
conflicts.
As announced, I have composed a paper about this. It can be found at:
https://www.academia.edu/21564534/The_Conflict_with_the_De_Broglie_Wavelength
.
I thank Richard Gauthier for the discussion which we had about this
topic. It caused me to investigate the problem and to find a solution.
Albrecht
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