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Wave energy conversions

 

All energy (mass ,force carrier etc) moves as a wave and converts energy (interacts) at a single quantum location (ql)

 

Waves characteristically have continuously varying field values at frequency u. They are quantised and the quantum energy is hu.

 

Wave quanta from a source radiate forming shells of thickness equal to the quantum vibration length (medium dependant). The shell can be described as a probability wave (pw) for interaction. The quantum energy includes the invariant (generation) energy and a source vector energy component. Consider here that the latter must either be an absolute value (Universal Matrix) or an indeterminate value relative to some future interaction location.

 

Each ql acts as a secondary wave source of the pw. The pw is not a perfect shell because of wave effects like reflection, refraction, diffraction, evanescence, gravity effect etc.

Wave effects do not convert energy.

Multiple wave effects may act on the pw and they do not change its quantum energy. They will change energy vectors, thus reflection changes all component energies by pi radians.

Wave effects suggest that vector information is stored in the pw. Since the information is non varying, it cannot be moving as a coupled or independent wave. The obvious mode of storage is as a polar coordinate referred to a Universal Matrix.

 

Interaction evokes a non local action. The probability wave collapses (resets to zero) for all locations referred to that quantum. This is to conserve energy.

Also at interaction, all the quantum energy is converted to other energy, possibly including lower energy pw’s.

 

Probability waves comprise free photons, gravitons and moving mass. They move at velocity c. They share wave effects, but show different interaction properties.All are subject to non local wave collapse at interaction.

Free photons convert energy only at the interaction location.

When gravitons interact with mass, energy is converted both at source and interaction location. An additional non local effect is instant + vector gravity force referred to the CURRENT (ie universal)interaction time locations of source and interaction.

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For sure, many of the properties you stated about energy waves are correct. But, there is a difference between Probability Wave and Energy Wave.

 

PW is describing the probability of existence of a particle under certain potential. Of course, the particle has energy, but, it is the wave nature of the particle not the energy.

 

Energy waves, however, can be described by the motion of mediators, which are particles with special specifications. And, I agree with you, these mediators can be described quantatively by Quantum Field Nature according to the properties of the source of the field.

 

 

When gravitons interact with a mass, this doesn't imply a change at the source. But, as this mass is affected, its own field of cource changes (at a velocity of c).

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