In my last book, "Electricity & Magnetism", two conclusions stood out; the rotary nature of magnetism compared with the linear translation of electricity; and the dependence of ferromagnetism on entanglement of electrons with the same quantum spin states. This book takes a closer look at quantum entanglement. Entanglement occurs between valence electrons with the same quantum spin states creating non-polar (valence) bonds. Entanglement also occurs between electrons with the same quantum spin states in materials in a magnetic field, creating various types of magnetism depending on the structure…mehr
In my last book, "Electricity & Magnetism", two conclusions stood out; the rotary nature of magnetism compared with the linear translation of electricity; and the dependence of ferromagnetism on entanglement of electrons with the same quantum spin states. This book takes a closer look at quantum entanglement. Entanglement occurs between valence electrons with the same quantum spin states creating non-polar (valence) bonds. Entanglement also occurs between electrons with the same quantum spin states in materials in a magnetic field, creating various types of magnetism depending on the structure of the atomic lattice of the material. It has also been demonstrated that quantum entanglement occurs at a distance between electrons, photons, top quarks, and molecules. Part I describes the development of the current theory of the spin of the electron. Part II describes the development of the theory of how entanglement between electrons with the same quantum spin states result in exchange interaction. Part III addresses the quantum theory of the susceptibility of materials to a magnetic field and the resulting types of magnetism. Part IV describes quantum entanglement at a distance between electrons and other particles with the same quantum spin states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Trevor Underwood was born in England in 1943, and became a US citizen in 2004. He earned a M.A. in mathematics and physics at Cambridge University in 1965, and a M.Sc. in economics at the London School of Economics in 1967, followed by further graduate studies at the University of Rochester, NY, and at Harvard University. He worked for the Bank of England, the International Monetary Fund, and the UK Treasury between 1969 and 1973. He founded a treasury consultancy and software company in 1974, which he ran until 2017. In 2008 he returned to scientific research. In November 2015, he published a paper "A new model of human dispersal" on bioRxiv.org, the online preprint archive for biology run by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. He then wrote six climate science papers which were published in a book (November 2019) "The Surface Temperature of the Earth". In December 2021, he published "Urbain Le Verrier on the Movement of Mercury - annotated translations". This was followed by a series of reviews of theoretical physics: (April 2023) "Quantum Electrodynamics - annotated sources. Volumes I and II"; (June 2023) "Special Relativity"; (November 2023) "General Relativity"; (March 2024) "Gravity"; (May 2024) "Electricity & Magnetism"; (July 2024) "Quantum Entanglement"; and (September 2024) "The Standard Model"; culminating in his conclusions in (October 2024) "New Physics". In November, 2024, he published "Cosmological Redshift of Light".
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