An associate of mine has a position in a University that is embedded
with QM folks. To steal a term from Benj, he knows that QM is “bogus.”
While browsing Wikipedia, he noted a Wiki page stating that Standard
Physics suffers from a large number of unsolved problems and unanswered
questions.
The page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_problems_in_physics
My associate selected several and has answered them using the data from Dr. Randy Mills’ comprehensive re-writing of physics to explain what an electron is, and what the implications are for the Standard Model.
(The entire Mills book can be found here: http://www.blacklightpower.com/theory-2/book/)
My associate now finds himself “all dressed up with nowhere to go,”
I volunteered to post some of his thoughts on this group. I also will post them to my “Scientific Dogma” blog.
For brevity, he has reworded some of the questions in terms of Standard Physics. He then supplies the answer as defined by GUT-CP.
Here’s the First (that I have chosen) Wikipedia Question: “Why does the predicted mass of the quantum vacuum have little effect on the expansion of the universe? Quantum field theory predicts that the vacuum has a very large energy associated with it, possibly due to the sea of virtual particles that are thought to appear and disappear continuously. This is about 10130 electronvolts per cubic metre. Observations made by the Voyager spacecraft have been used to place an upper limit on the vacuum energy of about 1023 electron volts per cubic metre. This is 107 orders of magnitude less, an error that has been called the *worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics.*”
And the First Answer: “Mills’ theory does not require nor accept Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle. Heisenberg’s Principle allows virtual particles to happen because it says that there is a limit on how accurately the Universe can know a particle’s mass over a very short interval of time. Thus, particles can appear out of the vacuum and disappear before their mass-energy is ‘missed’ by the Universe. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle is not a valid description of reality. Virtual particles cannot be spontaneously created out of the vacuum. Without Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, matter and energy must be conserved at all time. There can be no quantum vacuum with virtual particles and so there is no vacuum energy to contradict the Voyager experiments.”
I look forward to any comments or questions!
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