Thursday, May 28, 2020

The Schrödinger equation and the Dirac equation are wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time


“The Schrödinger equation and the Dirac equation are wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time.”
Adrian Ferent

“To quantize the energy operator, the wave function must be multiplied by ħ:”
Adrian Ferent

“The Schrödinger equation is wrong because time can not be smaller than Planck time”
Adrian Ferent

“The Schrödinger equation is wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length”
Adrian Ferent

“The Dirac equation is wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time.”
Adrian Ferent

The Schrödinger equation is the most important equation in Quantum mechanics and the state of a particle is completely described by its wave function Ψ(x,t), where x is position and t is time.

The one-particle Schrödinger equation:

The one-particle Schrödinger equation is a linear partial differential equation which represents a quantized version of the total energy of a classical system evolving under a potential function V.

The energy operator:

Max Planck discovered that energy is quantized and can be emitted or absorbed only in integral multiples of a small unit of energy.

“To quantize the energy operator, the wave function must be multiplied by ħ:”
Adrian Ferent

The partial derivative is:

Multiplying by ħ implies Planck units, in this case Planck time, but ‘b’ can not be less than Planck time.

The partial derivative is wrong because ‘b’ can not be smaller than Planck time, Planck time 5.3 × 10^(-44) s. The denominator is much bigger than the numerator.
In the case of this limit, ‘b’ must be much smaller than Planck time.

This means:

“The Schrödinger equation is wrong because time can not be smaller than Planck time”
Adrian Ferent

In the same way for the kinetic energy, the partial derivative is wrong:

Multiplying by ħ implies Planck units, in this case Planck length, but ‘a’ can not be less than Planck length.

The partial derivative is wrong because ‘a’ can not be smaller than Planck length, Planck length 1.6 × 10^(-35) m.

“The Schrödinger equation is wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length”
Adrian Ferent

The same thing in the case of the Dirac equation:

The Dirac equation

The partial derivatives are wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time.

“The Dirac equation is wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time.”
Adrian Ferent

“The Schrödinger equation and the Dirac equation are wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time.”
Adrian Ferent

This is another proof that Ferent Quantum Gravity (FQG) based on Gravitons is right and all other Quantum theories are wrong!

Because all Nobel Laureates, all scientists, your professors…did not understand Gravitation they did not understand Quantum mechanics.

“The particles oscillate along the direction of motion of the wave because they emit Gravitons”
Adrian Ferent

“What the Gravitons are: Gravitons are emitted by particle that oscillate along the direction of motion of the wave”
Adrian Ferent

335. I am the first who discovered that the Schrödinger equation and the Dirac equation are wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time

336. I am the first who discovered that to quantize the energy operator, the wave function must be multiplied by ħ:

337. I am the first who discovered that the Schrödinger equation is wrong because time can not be smaller than Planck time

338. I am the first who discovered that the Schrödinger equation is wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length

339. I am the first who discovered that the Dirac equation is wrong because length can not be smaller than Planck length and time can not be smaller than Planck time



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