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4.10
Water colloids as vortex balls............................................................................. 71
4.11
Transport phenomenon.......................................................................................73
5. Derivation
and
interpretation
......................................................................... 75
5.1
Fundamental field equation ...............................................................................77
5.2
Mathematical interpretation ............................................................................... 79
5.3
Physical interpretation ....................................................................................... 81
5.4
Phenomenological interpretation........................................................................ 83
5.5
Atomistic interpretation......................................................................................85
5.6
Derivation of the Klein-Gordon equation........................................................... 87
5.7
Derivation of the time dependent Schrodinger equation .................................... 89
5.8
Derivation of the time independent Schrodinger equation ................................. 91
5.9
Interpretation of the Schrodinger equation ......................................................... 93
6.
Theory of objectivity ........................................................................................ 95
6.1
Proof .................................................................................................................. 95
6.2
Law of conservation of energy .......................................................................... 97
6.3
Radius of the electron......................................................................................... 99
6.4
Maxwell's field equations ............................................................................... 101
6.5
Transformation equations................................................................................. 103
6.6
Field overlap .................................................................................................... 105
6.7
Field dependent curvature of space ................................................................. 107
6.8
Electromagnetic interaction.............................................................................. 109
6.9
Gravitation ....................................................................................................... 111
6.10
Field dependent speed of light ......................................................................... 113
6.11
Universality .................................................................................................... 115
6.12
Aether .............................................................................................................. 117
6.13
Spin and tunnel effect....................................................................................... 119
6.14
Interpretation of the measured faster than light speed...................................... 121
6.15
Definition of the speed of light ........................................................................ 123
6.16
Relativity and objectivity ................................................................................ 125
6.17
Transformation ................................................................................................ 127
6.18
Transformation table ........................................................................................ 129
6.19
Interpretation of the transformation table......................................................... 131
6.20
Particle decay ................................................................................................... 133
7. Proof................................................................................................................ 135
7.1
Elementary vortices ........................................................................................ 137
7.2
Matter and anti-matter .................................................................................... 139
7.3
Positronium...................................................................................................... 141
7.4
Dipole moment ................................................................................................ 143
7.5
Myon................................................................................................................. 145
7.6
Calculation of the vortex fields ........................................................................147
7.7
Calculation of the proton .................................................................................. 149
7.8
Strong interaction ............................................................................................ 151
7.9
Magnetic moment of the proton ....................................................................... 151