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A New Stochastic Model of the Causal Interpretation of Quantum Theory on the Development of the Fundamental Concept of Mass

In this paper we pose two fundamental ideas on the motion of an elementary particle supporting the internal "spin motion" or $\textit{Zitterbewegung}$ and a particle as concentrated energy. First, the particle moves randomly in a limited area (in a quantum sized-volume) like random vibrating system where the particle will diffuse in a quantum-sized volume when it absorbs or emits the quantized amount of energy. The quantum sized-volume can move too and plays role similar to the carrier amplitude, while the vibrational motion of the fundamental particle with frequency and amplitude represents a modulating signal. The current of diffusion process taking place in the quantum sized-volume will represent the emergence of a spin phenomenon shown by the existence of Clifford algebra. Second, the particle is pure energy concentrated on the surface of 3 dimensional sphere-form (2-manifold without boundary). Afterward we show that by defining the particle mass as an invariant quantity based on the two fundamental ideas, we can derive both the diffusion constant of the particle in the quantum sized-volume as $β= \hslash/2m$ and the Schrödinger equation. Furthermore, by posing that the vibrational motion of the particle limited on the quantum sized-volume plays fundamental role as time interval unit (proper time or particle clock), we show that the relativistic effects of the particle must represent atomic processes.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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