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Now is the time to add a fundamental level to physics. 

  • They have assigned four quantum numbers to each particle: 1. The principal quantum number. 2. The orbital angular momentum quantum number. 3. The magnetic quantum number. 4. The electronic spin quantum number.
  • The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle governs the specified precision of the observed particle’s parameters.
  • The Schrodinger Wave Equation describes the probability of wave diffusion in space and time.
  •  Quantum mechanics does the build-out for the classic level of reality.
  •  Gravity is a consequence of the information associated with the positions of material bodies. Gravity is an emergent property generated by a decrease in entropy in a volume of space.
  • Information is causal. Quantum fields and energy are both fundamental on a different entity basis. Energy is a property of things. All seventeen quantum fields differ in content. These fields contain (or possess) energy. These seventeen quantum fields cover the universe.
  • General and special relativity cannot account for particle behavior. The fundamental and quantum levels of physics explain the behavior of particles. This is because forces act locally in quantum field theory by exchanging well-defined quanta. Particles are spatially well-localized quanta. Quantum mechanics correctly describes the chemical properties of atoms and their various conglomerations (molecules, polymers, crystals, etc.). 
  • There are no particles; there are only fields.
  • Each quantum maintains its identity and acts as a unit explaining the particle-like behavior of the fields, no matter how spread out it may be. If an atom absorbs it, it deposits all its energy into that atom, just as if it were a particle.
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