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- 02:07, 20 September 2020 Equivalence of mass and energy (hist) [4,233 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The equivalence of mass and energy is reflected in Albert Einstein's equation E = mc². He coined the concept of equivalence in order to circumvent t...")
- 02:03, 20 September 2020 Space conservation law (hist) [3,051 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == In physics it is assumed that many, if not all, physical quantities are preserved. So you should also check this for the basic sizes. Space s is such a b...")
- 02:00, 20 September 2020 Frequency conservation law (hist) [433 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Since according to E = const. In the closed system the energy is preserved, one can also deduce the frequency conservation law. Namely, E = h * f applies. Since Plank's con...")
- 01:58, 20 September 2020 Law of conservation of momentum (hist) [1,550 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The law of conservation of momentum states that p = const. applies in a closed system. Impulse can neither be generated nor lost, just like the energy in the Conservation...")
- 12:06, 19 September 2020 Quantum theory of mass (hist) [780 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== The Nobel Prize for Albert Einstein == Albert Einstein received his Nobel Prize in Physics neither for the theory of relativity nor for E = m * c². A tragedy of history!...")
- 12:04, 19 September 2020 Graviton (hist) [1,449 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "So, the absolute theory has first insights into the graviton. The graviton has always been required by quantum field theory to describe gravitation. Such a field theory woul...")
- 12:00, 19 September 2020 Quantum Gravity (hist) [5,053 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Relativity and quantum theory == The quantum gravity or also the quantum theory of gravity is the theory that transfers quantum effects to gravity, which Einstein's gener...")
- 11:52, 19 September 2020 Quantum electrodynamics (hist) [1,910 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<div style = "float: right; width: 88%;"> Quantum electrodynamics (QED for short) was founded by Richard Feynmann and others. She explains electricity as the exchange of phot...")
- 11:49, 19 September 2020 Coriolis force (hist) [988 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "God knows I am not a meteorologist, but the Coriolis force is very interesting, especially since it is considered an unsolved problem why it acts in different directions on th...")
- 11:44, 19 September 2020 EPR theorem (hist) [3,477 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== history == The EPR theorem is named after its inventors Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen. It describes quantum entanglement and is the basis of quantum teleportation. Albert...")
- 11:36, 19 September 2020 Radioactive radiation (hist) [1,490 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== history == Radioactivity was first discovered by Madame Curie, and this by accident. She had a photo film lying around near radioactive material and noticed that the mate...")
- 11:34, 19 September 2020 Background radiation (hist) [1,509 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The background noise of space was discovered experimentally in the 40s of the last century by Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson. It is considered the reverberation of th...")
- 11:32, 19 September 2020 Hawking radiation (hist) [3,693 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hawking radiation is named after Stephen Hawking, one of the most famous contemporary physicists. It states that, contrary to previous assumptions, black holes can emit radia...")
- 11:30, 19 September 2020 Dimension (hist) [1,809 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Describing a dimension or several dimensions, if one imagines the whole thing in Cartesian way, how many dimensions start from the zero point. We live in three spatial dimens...")
- 11:29, 19 September 2020 String Theory (hist) [1,459 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "String theory is based on the fact that everything does not consist of tiny zero-dimensional points, but of the smallest one-dimensional strings. It is one of the dominant th...")
- 11:25, 19 September 2020 Higgs (hist) [1,298 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== What is the Higgs boson == The Higgs boson is the so-called god particle. The theory then assumes the entire mass of the elementary particles from him. It is the last bui...")
- 11:22, 19 September 2020 Virtual particles (hist) [2,032 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== history == Virtual particles were brought into play by Richard Feynmann. They exert interactions, so the electrical force is generated by the transmission of virtual phot...")
- 11:18, 19 September 2020 Addition theorem of speeds (hist) [5,801 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Einstein and the absolute theory == You can always say and that remains the main reproach of my theory that it is incompatible with Einstein. Albert Einstein was very inc...")
- 11:15, 19 September 2020 Speed of light (hist) [2,339 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The speed of light is abbreviated with the small letter c and is 299,792,458 m / sec, i.e. almost 300,000 km per second. It is considered the highest measurable speed. Alber...")
- 11:13, 19 September 2020 Equivalence of rotation speed and mass (hist) [4,364 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Original idea == There are two extremes in modern physics. The extremely small photon, a quantum and the extremely massive black hole that bundles an infinite amount of [...")
- 11:12, 19 September 2020 Anti-proportionality of locomotion and mass (hist) [1,149 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Derivation == As mentioned several times in this wiki, locomotion and rotation are related due to the equivalence of space and time. The photon, which moves with the...")
- 11:08, 19 September 2020 Neutrinos (hist) [4,261 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Opera Experiment at Cern == The Opera Experiment in Cern was primarily about the discovery of new types of neutrinos such as the tau neutrino. For this purpose, a neutrin...")
- 11:06, 19 September 2020 Relativistic root (hist) [2,608 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction and Theory of Relativity == I have already written a lot about the relativistic root in this wiki, it is a very important element in relativity. The rela...")
- 10:58, 19 September 2020 Experiments (hist) [3,968 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Experimental evidence == Now, of course, the question arises of how one can prove the absolute theory through experiments. The first thing I would think of was an experim...")
- 10:56, 19 September 2020 Metrics (hist) [2,391 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Einstein metric == Albert Einstein introduced the four-dimensional space-time continuum as a metric. According to this, each event is given a four-dimensional space-time...")
- 10:54, 19 September 2020 Proton (hist) [1,532 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The proton is the positively charged particle in the atomic nucleus. This atomic model is based on Rutherford, and Bohr also helped it to triumph over other models. In the n...")
- 10:50, 19 September 2020 Structure of matter (hist) [3,629 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Quarks & Co. == Previous physics has always assumed that matter is composed of ever smaller masses. At the beginning, the molecules were discovered, then the atoms, until...")
- 10:20, 19 September 2020 Antimatter (hist) [3,057 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== history == Antimatter was first postulated by Wolfgang Pauli in the early 1930s. He said that for the negatively charged electron there must also be an antiparticle, the...")
- 10:15, 19 September 2020 Mass (hist) [3,406 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== General == According to Albert Einstein, energy and mass condense space. The absolute theory goes on, it says, mass and energy is nothing more than condensed space. The...")
- 10:13, 19 September 2020 Elemental energy (hist) [726 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Elemental energy is the complementary term to elemental mass. The elementary energy is the elementary mass multiplied by c². When I started this wiki, I still thoug...")
- 10:12, 19 September 2020 Energy (hist) [999 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Concept of energy == Everyone is talking about energy, we have to save energy, we have to use energy more efficiently. All of this popular wisdom relates to energy convers...")
- 10:09, 19 September 2020 Conservation of energy (hist) [4,315 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== General == The law of conservation of energy states that if no energy is supplied or removed, the energy of a so-called closed system is retained. Energy can...")
- 10:06, 19 September 2020 Conservation laws (hist) [2,018 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Conservation laws are important theoretical findings in physics. But what do conservation laws mean in general? They state that a physical quantity always remains constant i...")
- 10:05, 19 September 2020 Equivalences (hist) [278 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "My contribution to equivalences: - Equivalence of space and time - Equivalence of mass and momentum - Equivalence of momentum and energy - Equivalence of...")
- 09:59, 19 September 2020 Theory of Relativity (hist) [6,875 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== origin == Albert Einstein first developed the special theory of relativity (SRT) and then the general theory of relativity (GTR) from the principle of relativity. The pr...")
- 09:57, 19 September 2020 Physics (hist) [1,715 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Physics is the study of inanimate bodies. This is how you learned it in school, but physical laws also apply to us humans and other living beings. There are of course sub-ar...")
- 08:50, 19 September 2020 Yang-Mill's theory (hist) [2,288 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Millennium Problem == [http://www.claymath.org/millennium/Yang-Mills_Theory/ Yang-Mill's Theory] is one of the Millennium Problems that the Clay Institute has endowed with...")
- 08:43, 19 September 2020 Faster than light (hist) [6,629 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Already in Spaceship Enterprise there is the faster than light speed, the Enterprise flies at Sol 8 or higher, which means eight times speed of light,...")
- 08:41, 19 September 2020 Number sets in physics (hist) [1,667 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Previous approach in physics == The previous physics ignored the quantization and the unit system and assumes R (real numbers) or C (complex numbers) for the quantities on...")
- 08:39, 19 September 2020 Space-time continuum (hist) [926 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The continuum hypothesis is considered to be one of the greatest goods of the mathematician and physicist. He intuitively feels holes if space did not form a continuum. Max...")
- 08:37, 19 September 2020 Quantum Theory (hist) [612 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "I have now written a relatively large number of essays on quantum theory in this wiki, so I want to collect them now. Max Planck is the founder of quantum theory, as he recog...")
- 08:34, 19 September 2020 Quantization (hist) [2,186 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History == Quantization, or as it is more commonly called these days, quantization is the basis of quantum theory. Using black body radiation, Max Planck discovered that e...")
- 08:28, 19 September 2020 Quantum Mechanics (hist) [3,179 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History of quantum mechanics == Max Planck taught the quantification of the world from black body radiation. This means that physical quantities do not appear as a con...")
- 08:26, 19 September 2020 Heisenberg's uncertainty principle (hist) [1,300 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History == Einstein defended himself against the uncertainty principle throughout his life, especially against the resultant introduction of the calculus of probability int...")
- 08:24, 19 September 2020 Planck time (hist) [1,313 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History == Time has always had a somewhat neglected character in modern physics, although Einstein added such crucial things as time diletation, differently running clocks,...")
- 08:21, 19 September 2020 Planck space (hist) [3,072 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== history == As already mentioned, Max Planck discovered from the radiation of so-called black bodies that energy does not occur as a real number but as a natural number, i....")
- 08:19, 19 September 2020 E = mc² (hist) [3,084 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== history == E = mc² is the most famous equation in the world. Albert Einstein set it up and used it to describe the equivalence of mass and energy. Einstein actually...")
- 16:34, 18 September 2020 Complex numbers (hist) [4,464 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== history == i is the square root of -1. For a long time, roots of negative numbers were considered undefined, until you went there and simply said that the root of -1 was...")
- 16:31, 18 September 2020 Dedication (hist) [1,033 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "I dedicate this theory to my brother Fritz, who committed suicide. He was one of the greatest critics of my theory before he understood an essential connection of my theory s...")
- 16:26, 18 September 2020 Elemental mass (hist) [2,573 bytes] Till (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Quantum theory of mass == The mass also consists of a multiple of the elementary mass, so one would set up a quantum theory of mass. The elementary mass is simple: the qu...")