ISSN: 2706-8862
Volume 10, Number 3 (2025)
Year Launched: 2016

The Infinite nature of Quantum Mechanics and The Finite Nature of Classical Mechanics

Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2025     |     PP. 71-79      |     PDF (1707 K)    |     Pub. Date: June 23, 2025
DOI: 10.54647/physics140686    11 Downloads     395 Views  

Author(s)

Ardeshir Irani, Downey Research Corporation, 12343 Chavers Avenue, Downey, California 90242

Abstract
The contemporary comprehension of quantum mechanics and fundamental particles, such as bosons, offers an intriguing perspective to analyze its infinite nature, while the nature of fundamental particles, such as fermions, predicts the finite nature of classical mechanics. It is the act of observation or interaction that changes indeterministic infinite quantum mechanics to deterministic finite classical mechanics. This document explores these concepts by delving into the nature of photons, gravitons, and tachyons, the mathematics of infinities, and the profound implications these have on our understanding of the universe. Particle speed from zero to infinity is the regime of infinite quantum mechanics, while particle speed slower than light speed is the regime of finite classical mechanics. The wave nature of photons is used to create charge, while gravitons use their particle nature to create mass. Gravitons and photons exist together in void levels “n” of quantum mechanics by increasing energy and decreasing entropy as “n” increases. The wave particle duality gives a dual nature to photons and gravitons in the quantum region. The Quantum Field Theory of General Relativity should contain Tensor Fields for both photons and gravitons.

Keywords
Quantum Mechanics, Bosons, Photons, Gravitons, Tachyons, Infinity, Classical Mechanics, Fermions, Wave particle duality

Cite this paper
Ardeshir Irani, The Infinite nature of Quantum Mechanics and The Finite Nature of Classical Mechanics , SCIREA Journal of Physics. Volume 10, Issue 3, June 2025 | PP. 71-79. 10.54647/physics140686

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