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A new interpretation to quantum theory

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In the present paper, in order to explain the phenomenon, transmittance T=finite for particles having energy E < V 0, on the basis of particle nature of matter particles, a theory has been proposed searching out such a cause because of which this phenomenon actually takes place. The cause is that the spin motion in any body develops the tendency of linear motion in the direction of its spin angular momentum L s . Consequently, every spinning body possesses direction of its linear motion. In order to verify its truth, solid evidence has been given from the well-established existing knowledge.

Keywords: Fine Structure of Spectral Lines; Frequency and Intensity of Spectral Lines; Frequency of Spin Motion; Motional Energy; Motional Momentum; Orbital Angular Momentum; Spin Angular Momentum; Spin Energy; Spin Momentum; Spin Motion

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Email: [email protected]

Publication date: 01 March 2009

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