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The Origin of Mass: - Inertial Mass -
Bonn 2010by
Albrecht Giese, Hamburg
The Origin of Mass
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Sir Arthur Eddington:in
“The Philosophy of Physical Science”
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The Origin of Mass
The mathematical stage was reached:
For relativity in 1905 – 1907 (Einstein – Minkowski)
For QM and so for particle physics in 1927 (Solvay conference)
… in physics everything depends on the insight
with which the ideas are handled
before they reach the mathematical stage.
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Contents
1. The particle model: Particles are expanded
- how do we know?
2. The inertia of an expanded system
- the general mechanism
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“Zitterbewegung” (Schrödinger for the electron) Completed Structure of an Elementary Particle:
h/E
0m
cv
‘No conflict with the experiments
(de Broglie 1924)
(Dirac / Schrödinger 1928/30)
(Relativity)2N (Momentum law)
orbit (Spin, mag. moment)
This is called here the Basic Particle Model valid for every elementary particle
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Basic Mechanism of Mass
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Every expanded system has inevitably an inertial behaviour;
even if the constituents do not have any mass
Cause is the finite speed of light ‘c’
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Static field of a point charge
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rU 1
U
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Field of a moving charge
rU 1
rU 1
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rU 1
U
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Bind of Particles at Distance
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rrrqKF
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Note: The binding force is the strong force
Potential
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Bind of Particles at distance in motion
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rrqKF
Fr
rF
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The Mass Equation2
2 1cr
kqCaF
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cRm
2cmE RcRchhE 2
The classical magnetic moment:
Rec 021
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rrrKqF
Or both equations combined: me
B0
21
= Bohr magneton in case of the electron
universally valid for all elem. particles
Radius R computed from the magnetic moment and then inserted above the correct mass m
universal for all elem. particles!
22 1
crkqC
aFm
2/rR
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Mass and Increase of Mass
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Relativistic increase of mass: From R'RR mmm '
Spin:cR
m
cRm
Classical angular momentum
Putting the object to motion: 2cdmdE (popular ) 2cmE
is constant
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cRm
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Magnetic Moment of the Electron (Anomaly)
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g = Landé-factor of the electron
001161412
122
0 .c
eg
The Basic Particle Model has to be corrected by the contribution of the electric field to the strong field. The contribution is:
The Landé-factor determined by Julian Schwinger 1948 using vacuum polarization(Noble prize 1965):
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megg
Bel0
21
22
Magnetic moment of the electron
001161402
20 .c
e
B
Bel
without vacuum polarization or any other QM contribution
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The physical meaning of ħ and
22
21
cRkqCm
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cRm
From the equations:
where
we get
which depends on the field constant of the bind and is the field constant of the Strong Interaction
2
2kqCc
and
The fine structure constant is defined as follows:
20
0
20
0 41
41 e
ce
0
20
4
e is the strength of the electric field
So, indicates the relation between the electric and strong field c
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Particle Model
Arguments for point like (present theory) vs. expanded: Scattering of electrons Renormalization – is mathematical solution, no physics The magnetic moment – classically!!
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Elementary particles are expanded – this is in
conflict with present official physics
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Particle Model
Arguments for point like (present theory):
Scattering of electrons – is no argument!
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Elementary particles are expanded – this is in
conflict with present official physics
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Particle Model
Arguments for point like (present theory) vs. expanded: Scattering of electrons Renormalization – is mathematical solution, no physics The magnetic moment – classically!!
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Elementary particles are expanded – this is in
conflict with present official physics
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Proof of the model (expanded!): The magnetic moment (classically)
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Electron diffraction at multiple slits (Experiment of Jönsson (1974))
zx
zxxiexpz,xA nn
N
n 22
2
1
From A(x,z), and v follows (de Broglie-Frequency)
cm
hcRel 22 = 3.86 * 10-13 m
Rcei
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Radius
Loop current
elmheRec 0
021Magn. moment = 9.274 * 10-24 A*m2
Magn. moment measured = 9.285 * 10-24 A*m2
Radius according to Schrödinger (from the Dirac function) 4 * 10-13 m
= Dirac
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Conflict with present particle theories?
Argument: There is already a theory to explain mass: The Higgs Theory. – Nothing more is needed
Counter-argument:
A. The Higgs Theory is the one which is not needed
C. No indication of the Higgs-Boson or of any SuSy particle was ever seen
B. The Higgs Theory is only possible by use of the Standard Model and Supersymmetry - The Standard Model has 19 free parameters for 12 independent particles - Incl. SuSy there are 124 free parameters for 24 independent particles. Is that a honestly usable theory??
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Summary:
What is the explaining potential of this model?
The “Mass” of a particle The magnetic moment The constancy of the spin Newton’s law of motion Energy conservation (in mechanics)
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Special Relativity - Dilation - Increase of mass - Mass-Energy-Relation
The Basic Particle Model explains:
General Relativity / Gravity with - Dark Matter - Dark Energy - Quantum Gravity
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The End
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