Кастро, вы тоже жулик? Тоже наводите тень на плетень, на том зарабатывая деньгу?
The ALICE collaboration uses the 10 000-tonne ALICE detector – 26 m long, 16 m high, and 16 m wide – to study quark-gluon plasma. The detector sits in a vast cavern 56 m below ground close to the village of St Genis-Pouilly in France, receiving beams from the LHC. The collaboration includes almost 2000 scientists from 174 physics institutes in 40 countries (April 2022).
Why don’t thousands of scientists just sit down and start thinking? Without any funding, without any equipment except for an iPad, I solve problems that they haven’t been able to solve for decades, despite having excellent funding.
Those involved in the ALICE collaboration made a mistake by claiming that any particles can have wave nature, since the phenomena of interference and diffraction are not related to the nature! These phenomena indicate that there is a standard of time, below which a time interval cannot exist. This is confirmed by the fringes in the interference pattern, as well as by the entry of particles into the area of geometric shadow in diffraction.
In the double-slit experiment, a photon is captured by the atoms at the edges of the slits, followed by its Compton scattering over a certain time interval, which is greater than or equal to the time standard. In 2012, researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln conducted a double-slit experiment with electrons, as described by Richard Feynman. This experiment also confirmed the existence of a time standard, meaning that the speed of light is the highest possible, and Einstein was right. The essence of any interference and diffraction is that the scattering of any particles does not occur instantaneously, but over a time interval.