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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''Vortices are Structures of Conservation, the essence of matter''', the material aspect of Physical Reality. These structures have [[Mass]] (Mass, [[Motion]], [[Charge]] and [[Spin]]), '''they cannot reach the maximum speed of propagation of [[Causality]], of [[Action]], of [[Information]] / [[Energy]] in the [[Elementary Field]]''', the maximum allowed speed (c, the so called "speed of light in the vacuum"). |
Vortices are of [[Information]], of [[Energy]]. '''They carry out exchanges of Information, of Energy''' between [[Vortices]], Structures of Conservation, relations / interactions between vortex structures. | Vortices are of [[Information]], of [[Energy]]. '''They carry out exchanges of Information, of Energy''' between [[Vortices]], Structures of Conservation, relations / interactions between vortex structures. | ||
− | In relation to the | + | In relation to the intensity and density of [[Perturbation]] and '''according to the visibility''', in the [[Physical Reality]] we will have on the side of [[Dark structures]], the [[Dark matter]] halos, and on the side of [[Visible structures]], the [[Particles]] of [[Ordinary matter]] . |
− | In the field of | + | In the field of [[Physical Structures of Information]], it is of utmost importance '''a correct distinction between''': |
+ | * '''simple structures''' formed by: | ||
+ | ** a one 3d vortex (leptons and quarks) | ||
+ | ** a (quasi-) 2d vortex (neutrinos) | ||
+ | ** a vortex tube: linear tube, multiple Y tube, etc. (gluons) | ||
+ | * '''mixed structures''' formed by: | ||
+ | ** two 3d vortices tied together by a 2d/3d gluon vortex tubes (mesons) | ||
+ | ** three or more 3d vortices tied together by 2d/3d gluon vortex tubes (baryons) | ||
− | + | This distinction helps to clarify the quantum weirdness of the nuclear interactions, '''the differences between weak and strong nuclear forces/fields/interactions''' (not really fundamental natural forces, they are derived forces/fields/interactions that govern the dynamics of these kind of mixed/composite Physical Structures of Information), the space-time shapes of the particles described by the Standard Model, etc. | |
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== Common definition == | == Common definition == | ||
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=== The shapes of vortices / particles === | === The shapes of vortices / particles === | ||
− | + | To understand the space-time form of the particles, it is necessary to clearly distinguish between the different visions that are variously used in different fields of the physical theories used today: | |
+ | * point particle | ||
+ | * particle with a spatial extension (let's say the electron has an extension of about xxx) | ||
+ | * particle existing at a single point in a spatial volume with a definite probability (quantum orbitals). | ||
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+ | It is important to clarify. | ||
=== The wave-particle dualism === | === The wave-particle dualism === | ||
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The problem of wave-particle dualism or wave-corpuscle dualism is commonly related to the supposed dual nature, both corpuscular and wave, of the behaviour of [[Matter]] and [[Electromagnetic Waves|Electromagnetic radiation]], as understood in the framework of quantum theory and in some experiments, including the photoelectric effect, diffraction, interference (Young's double-slit experiment) and the manifestation of wave properties by particles such as the electron. In quantum mechanics, this dualism is described by the principle of complementarity, with the subsequent overcoming of the concepts of wave and particle in favour of the concept of excitation of quantum fields. | The problem of wave-particle dualism or wave-corpuscle dualism is commonly related to the supposed dual nature, both corpuscular and wave, of the behaviour of [[Matter]] and [[Electromagnetic Waves|Electromagnetic radiation]], as understood in the framework of quantum theory and in some experiments, including the photoelectric effect, diffraction, interference (Young's double-slit experiment) and the manifestation of wave properties by particles such as the electron. In quantum mechanics, this dualism is described by the principle of complementarity, with the subsequent overcoming of the concepts of wave and particle in favour of the concept of excitation of quantum fields. | ||
− | In Evolutionary Physics, by wave-particle dualism we mean the affirmation that '''Waves and [[Particles]], or rather | + | In Evolutionary Physics, by wave-particle dualism we mean the affirmation that '''[[Waves]] and [[Particles]], or rather Vortices, represent [[Structures of Information]],''' patterns of organization of [[Elementary Events]] in the [[Elementary Field]]. Although having and manifesting different characteristics and [[Properties]], both these two (pure) types of Structures of Information possess '''the same nature''' and, depending on how we observe and measure them, they appear to fall more into one of the '''two conceptual categories of Waves and Particles''', as they have been constructed over time within the various scientific theories that have followed one another over time, based on visions and conceptions of [[Physical Reality]] that are in some way approximate and fragmented. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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*[[Physical Structures of Information]] | *[[Physical Structures of Information]] | ||
*[[Cognitive Structures - Representations of Reality]] | *[[Cognitive Structures - Representations of Reality]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Waves]] |
*[[Physical Interactions]] | *[[Physical Interactions]] | ||
*[[Mixed Physical Structures]] | *[[Mixed Physical Structures]] |
Latest revision as of 21:40, 10 October 2021
Contents
Definition
Vortices are Structures of Conservation, the essence of matter, the material aspect of Physical Reality. These structures have Mass (Mass, Motion, Charge and Spin), they cannot reach the maximum speed of propagation of Causality, of Action, of Information / Energy in the Elementary Field, the maximum allowed speed (c, the so called "speed of light in the vacuum").
Vortices are of Information, of Energy. They carry out exchanges of Information, of Energy between Vortices, Structures of Conservation, relations / interactions between vortex structures.
In relation to the intensity and density of Perturbation and according to the visibility, in the Physical Reality we will have on the side of Dark structures, the Dark matter halos, and on the side of Visible structures, the Particles of Ordinary matter .
In the field of Physical Structures of Information, it is of utmost importance a correct distinction between:
- simple structures formed by:
- a one 3d vortex (leptons and quarks)
- a (quasi-) 2d vortex (neutrinos)
- a vortex tube: linear tube, multiple Y tube, etc. (gluons)
- mixed structures formed by:
- two 3d vortices tied together by a 2d/3d gluon vortex tubes (mesons)
- three or more 3d vortices tied together by 2d/3d gluon vortex tubes (baryons)
This distinction helps to clarify the quantum weirdness of the nuclear interactions, the differences between weak and strong nuclear forces/fields/interactions (not really fundamental natural forces, they are derived forces/fields/interactions that govern the dynamics of these kind of mixed/composite Physical Structures of Information), the space-time shapes of the particles described by the Standard Model, etc.
Common definition
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Description
The shapes of vortices / particles
To understand the space-time form of the particles, it is necessary to clearly distinguish between the different visions that are variously used in different fields of the physical theories used today:
- point particle
- particle with a spatial extension (let's say the electron has an extension of about xxx)
- particle existing at a single point in a spatial volume with a definite probability (quantum orbitals).
It is important to clarify.
The wave-particle dualism
The problem of wave-particle dualism or wave-corpuscle dualism is commonly related to the supposed dual nature, both corpuscular and wave, of the behaviour of Matter and Electromagnetic radiation, as understood in the framework of quantum theory and in some experiments, including the photoelectric effect, diffraction, interference (Young's double-slit experiment) and the manifestation of wave properties by particles such as the electron. In quantum mechanics, this dualism is described by the principle of complementarity, with the subsequent overcoming of the concepts of wave and particle in favour of the concept of excitation of quantum fields.
In Evolutionary Physics, by wave-particle dualism we mean the affirmation that Waves and Particles, or rather Vortices, represent Structures of Information, patterns of organization of Elementary Events in the Elementary Field. Although having and manifesting different characteristics and Properties, both these two (pure) types of Structures of Information possess the same nature and, depending on how we observe and measure them, they appear to fall more into one of the two conceptual categories of Waves and Particles, as they have been constructed over time within the various scientific theories that have followed one another over time, based on visions and conceptions of Physical Reality that are in some way approximate and fragmented.
See also
- Dynamics of Physical Structures of Information
- Physical Structures of Information
- Cognitive Structures - Representations of Reality
- Waves
- Physical Interactions
- Mixed Physical Structures
- Classification of Physical Structures
- Properties of Physical Structures of Information
- TFNR - The Structures of Information
- TFNR - Waves – Radiation
- TFNR - Vortices – Elementary particles of matter
- TFNR - Mixed structures – Complex vortices/particles and interactions
- TFNR - Interactions between matter and radiation
- TFNR - Properties of the Structures of Information and the connected derived forces and fields
- TFNR - The world of granularity: structures and the quantum
- TFNR - Why quantum?
- TFNR - Structures in the quantum world?
- TFNR - Quantum structures and quantum fields?
- TFNR - Potential energy of a quantum field
- TFNR - Wave, Vortices, Interactions: Radiation and Matter
- TFNR - The duality problem: wave vs particle models of e.m. radiation and particles
- TFNR - Waves and vortices (simple particles) moving in the Field
- TFNR - No point particles, no singularities
- TFNR - The emergence of granularity
- TFNR - Jelly balls in jelly flippers: the weirdness of quantum world
- TFNR - Quantum structures in a continuous world: continuity and quantization
- TFNR - Quantum fields in the terms of the structure and dynamics of the Elementary Field
- TFNR - Fields always exists even when they do not appear: events and phenomena as manifestations of fields
- TFNR - Energy, coherence, correlation
- TFNR - The Standard model of particles is substantially correct, but…
- TFNR - The non-particle nature of the most part of the world
- TFNR - Are we made of baryonic matter?
- TFNR - The duality problem: Wave vs Particle models of e.m. radiation and particles
- TFNR - The "weird" misunderstanding about waves: one cycle, more cycles
- TFNR - Double slits and other key experiments
- TFNR - Entanglement and the spooky action at distance: conservation of order/organization
- TFNR - Waves and vortices (simple particles) moving in the Field
- TFNR - No point particles, no singularities
- TFNR - Where is the electron?
- TFNR - The shape of particles and atoms is different from what we think and ever changing
- TFNR - Waves and particles - Radiation and matter
- TFNR - Emission / absorption of photons
- TFNR - Nature, shape and dimensions of photons
Classification
- Topic id: t_vortices
- Belongs to the class: Structures of Conservation
- Has as instances:
- Belongs to the groups:
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