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On the origin of quantum physics

  • Widar Løw Trondsen
  • Mar 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 18

By Jørgen Karlsen

The goal of the author is to describe the reality underpinning Quantum Physics. By doing so, General Relativity becomes a sub- domain of Quantum Physics, and in that sense the two theories are united, but they are not seen as being equally fundamental.In the first part of the book, the author introduces a new way to interpret the forces of nature according to a principle that he names Forces by Proxy. The basic principles of the new theory are easily understood for most people with some knowledge of physics. Placing Quantum Physics centre stage, he scrutinizes the vacuum energy showing what its strange phenomena really entail. What causes the vacuum fluctuations? Why 3 dimensions? What is the true nature of entanglement and superposition? Is there a local reality, like Einstein claimed? What is time?All these questions are answered within the concept of the theory presented. Finally, time and mass transformations caused by velo- city and gravity are brought together in one common formula.The consequences of the proposed theory are far reaching and will have major influence in many fields. This book is a wake-up call which requires thorough scrutiny by physicists everywhere.


Title: On the Origin of Quantum Physics

Subtitle: Forces by Proxy

Genre: Non-fiction

Language: English

Publisher: Kolofon Forlag AS

ISBN: 9788230028407

Publication Date: February 2025

Format: Hardback

Pages: 227

Page size: 15,6x23,39 mm

Edition: 1



Author Biography

Jørgen Karlsen was educated in theoretical physics at NTNU in Trondheim. He abandoned an academic career to become a serial entrepreneur with companies in several branches as diverse as


  • Protomek (advanced machining, prototyping),

  • Bataleon Snowboards, where he holds several patents based on TBT for improving dynamics.

  • J. Karlsen Gartneri, Norway’s largest cut flower producer.


He has operated companies in 5 countries, including the USA.


18 years ago he picked up again his greatest interest in life – physics. He realized that something big was missing in physics, and within a year’s time he was on track with the concept presented in this book. However, it was a long and windy road ahead. But now it is time to correct some misleading paradigms that have blocked a fundamental understanding of physics for more than 100 years


Endorsements

This book is a must-read for all who seek a fundamental undertanding of physics and of the Universe. If you miss this one, you miss out on what may be the last major revolution in physics. It offers a stunning insight into the mysteries of quantum physics, presenting a quantum theory that also encompasses relativity on a common platform.”


Trond Erik Hillestad, editor of “Astronomi” 1998-2020.














 
 
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