Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session U71: Poster Session III (2:00pm - 4:00pm)
2:00 PM,
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Abstract: U71.00237 : Introduction to a Unified Heuristic Quaternal Physics
Presenter:
Claude Massot
(Retired)
Author:
Claude Massot
(Retired)
Relativity and Quantum theories remain quite incompatible and forces are not unified. Anti and Dark Matter or Magnetic monopoles are not understood, Quantum computing and supraconductivity require near 0°K. Fermi, in just 4 years did prove nuclear fission, but, so far, all controlled nuclear fusion experimental reactors have failed at producing a first kwh. Physics, despite all its triumphs, is suffering, from its isolation from healthy competition by its total confinement in a hypertrophied Standard Model and its weakening by an opaque, stifling peer review system. Far from these major concerns, my own starting venture toward a New Physics, stemmed from a serendipitous analogy between diphasic and dual wave/particle motions which struck me, in my early scientific career and led to challenge the relativistic base of Physics, with a New Hypothesis of the Complex Nature of Matter. André Lichnérowicz did present it at the French Academy of Sciences in 1994. I have extended it into a quaternion based, new Physics, unifying relativistic with quantum results as well as electromagnetism with strong force and gravitation, defined as a residual purely electric force, modeling photons, electrons and protons with an updated Rutherford/Bohr Model and the neutron as a sub-hydrogen atom.
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