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ISSN 1556-6757 |
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Volume
3, Issue 1, 2010
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Abstract
The interface between classical physics and quantum physics
is explained in terms of the qubit
model for quantum interactions, within the framework of
Quantum Information Theory. The waveparticle duality emerges
naturally, having its roots in the creation and annihilation
of possibilities: quantum logic. The arrow of time is a
relative concept, encoding the system-observer hierarchy. As
a byproduct, an explanation for the “missing” anti-matter is
proposed, based on the CPT-Theorem in the context of Feynman
Processes. A digression regarding the nature of mass leads
to a connection between the fine-structure constant
and algebraic number theory.
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