An objective Quantum Field Theory relative to everyday life

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Uploaded By: Adam Rangihana . Category: General . Added on: 03 April 2016.
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This video explains an artist theory on the physics of time as a physical process. By doing this it will give us an understanding of quantum mechanics that is based on the objective reality of our everyday life. This is done by explaining time as an emergent property with the future coming into existence light photon by light photon within an infinite number of reference frames that are continuously coming in and out of existence. Each individual observer will be in the centre of their own reference frame interacting with the wave-particle duality of light relative to their energy and momentum or in other words their actions. In this theory we have an observer or conscious created reality only in the sense that the observer can make the conscious choice of how to interact with the wave-particle duality of light.
Because light is an electromagnetic wave the electron also has wave-particle duality with the flow of electric charge linked to what we see and feel as the flow of time. This is formed by one universal process of continuous energy exchange with 'the moment of now' being formed by photon electron coupling with a past that is gone forever and future that is always uncertain and only exists as a probability wave that at the smallest scale is represented by Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.
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Adam Rangihana
Adam Rangihana
An electromagnetic field (also EM field) is a physical field produced by electrically charged objects.[1] It affects the behavior of charged objects in the vicinity of the field. The electromagnetic field extends indefinitely throughout space and describes the electromagnetic interaction. It is one of the four fundamental forces of nature (the others are gravitation, weak interaction and strong interaction).

The field can be viewed as the combination of an electric field and a magnetic field. The electric field is produced by stationary charges, and the magnetic field by moving charges (currents); these two are often described as the sources of the field. The way in which charges and currents interact with the electromagnetic field is described by Maxwell's equations and the Lorentz force law.

From a classical perspective in the history of electromagnetism, the electromagnetic field can be regarded as a smooth, continuous field, propagated in a wavelike manner; whereas from the perspective of quantum field theory, the field is seen as quantized, being composed of individual particles.[citation needed]
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