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Reading a formula(ting) of space(,)time and quantum mechanics

McGill, B. E. (2019) Reading a formula(ting) of space(,)time and quantum mechanics. PhD thesis, University of Reading

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To link to this item DOI: 10.48683/1926.00085119

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If I could to do this properly, and know this as what is proper (to, of, the thesis), I could say that this is to have balanced the (energy) books – in sum. That a framework of being (multiple) books, I could say text, I could say space, is already in place to have then the balance. Overall – in sum, average, to conserve. I could say, what is already in place? I could say, the atom, rather than the (text)book, if I did not know better, that is, that I can add to the atom in its division: it could (also) be a particle or a wave. So it might be that I adumbrate how it is that de Broglie first thought matter waves, and by so doing, I might observe that the velocity of the phase wave associated to a particle is excessive to the system which produces it. Or rather that to carry energy requires a modification of this phase wave; no specifics, but rather a group (velocity). And in observing this, think through what is at stake in the claims to observers observing that which can(not) be seen. I could say, that this is key (words); how to (re)order the infinite to (re)produce itself? And this in relation to energy. I might (probably) be questioning frames, the mathematics, mechanics; how and why this is invested in as supplement and proof of what is. What would be unity? What is proper (for there to (probably) be unity)? This in relation to eigenvalues, and Schrödinger’s Wave Equation – what is properly characteristic of the being particle, wave? I can only gesture towards this, the field –

Item Type:Thesis (PhD)
Thesis Supervisor:Lesnik-Oberstein, K.
Thesis/Report Department:School of Literature and Languages
Identification Number/DOI:https://doi.org/10.48683/1926.00085119
Divisions:Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Literature and Languages > English Literature
ID Code:85119
Date on Title Page:2018

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