So /sci/ years ago I had this schized out theory which tried to explain the wave particle duality theory. It asserts that all matter, atoms are waves condensed in 3 dimensions so the atom would resemble a ball of waves joined together. I think it has a lot of inconsistencies with the current model with things like electrons, negative positive charge etc. I came back to it after forgetting about it for years. I'm not sure if anything like this has been thought of. So all matter are basically standing waves energy condensed into very small wavelengths consistent with the size of the atom and all waves we see emitted in the natural world light come from the interaction of these atoms and giving off energy.
With enough research I could probably flesh this out a bit more but I didn't really study physics at a high enough level to do that.
Just want to know what you think about it. Is it schized out or what? Pic is a really rough diagram of what I think the atoms are. The waves condense their energy, forming the atom, im not quite sure of their direction in order to cause this I think moving in opposite directions is most likely it.
With enough research I could probably flesh this out a bit more but I didn't really study physics at a high enough level to do that.
Just want to know what you think about it. Is it schized out or what? Pic is a really rough diagram of what I think the atoms are. The waves condense their energy, forming the atom, im not quite sure of their direction in order to cause this I think moving in opposite directions is most likely it.
