Evidence for a dynamic origin of charge

Physics – Quantum Physics

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8 pages (RevTeX, twocolumn). Included the scale between atomic variables and macroscopic measures in section VI. Corrected a n

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The fundamental equations of particle motion lead to a modified Poisson equation including dynamic charge. This charge derives from density oscillations of a particle; it is not discrete, but continuous. Within the dynamic model of hydrogen it accounts for all features of electron proton interactions, its origin are density oscillations of the proton. We propose a new system of electromagnetic units, based on meter, kilogram, and second, bearing on these findings. The system has none of the disadvantages of traditional three-unit systems. On the basis of our theoretical model we can genuinely derive the scaling factor between electromagnetic and mechanic variables, which is equal, within a few percent, to Planck's constant h. The implications of the results in view of unifying gravity and quantum theory are discussed. It seems that the hypothetical solar gravity waves, in the low frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum, are open to experimental detection.

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