The concept of a wave occupies a central place in modern physics, from classical me-chanical phenomena to quantum mechanics. However, contemporary usage of the term wavecovers ontologically distinct realities, ranging from propagative structures of a medium topurely mathematical descriptive tools. Within the framework of the five-dimensional solitonictheory (TS5D), physical objects are described as solitonic excitations of the geometric fielditself, rather than as fundamental linear waves. We propose here a coherent re-examinationof the notion of wave, of Young’s double-slit experiment, and of Fourier analysis, showingthat the wave constitutes an effective descriptive language, while geometry and topologyplay a fundamental causal role.
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Noel COPINET (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69810006c1c9540dea812ffa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18452098
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