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From Quantum Mechanics to Chronomorphy

New Thinking of Time
Buch | Hardcover
149 Seiten
2025
Chronomorph Verlag
978-3-9826647-3-6 (ISBN)

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From Quantum Mechanics to Chronomorphy - Peter Paul Dr. Lehleiter
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Part I explores quantum mechanics from a fresh angle. Instead of treating the wave function as a mere probability amplitude, it interprets it as a structured temporal flow. Building on the Schrödinger equation, de Broglie’s early insights, and later extensions, this part develops an alternative perspective on quantum theory—one in which time itself gains structural meaning. Crucially, this approach does not remain at the level of interpretation. It proposes empirical tests where outcomes may no longer be attributed to pure chance alone.

Part II presents a condensed and practice-oriented version of the author’s earlier book. It illustrates how the method of time selection (Zeitwahl) can be applied in a concrete setting, showing in detail how empirical patterns emerge from temporal choice. By placing the technical core alongside the theoretical framework, this part provides readers with both a practical toolset and a direct entry point into the broader perspective developed in Part I.

Part III extends the framework to cosmology. Evidence from Part II shows that quantum-like effects are not confined to the microscopic domain but arise across scales whenever processes are sufficiently rich in temporal structure. In this view, black holes appear as oscillatory concentrations of time energy, and cosmology itself takes on a cyclical form: coherence accumulates, condenses, and restarts the universe.

Dr. Peter Paul Lehleiter studied mathematics with minors in physics and computer science at Karlsruhe University (today Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), graduating with distinction (“very good”). His professional career outside academia began as an actuary. A few years later, he once again demonstrated his versatility and, during the IT crisis of 2000/2001, established himself as a developer of business application systems, primarily within large international projects. Yet his fascination with the universe in general and with time in particular, never left him. In this volume, he brings together the essential aspects of his thinking and research. He presents a simple yet profound temporal structure that reaches beyond the conventional clock time and substantiates his theses with statistical evidence. The implications for natural science are considerable. The book also provides prompts for further experimental exploration to complement and round out the work.

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Zusatzinfo Part I Figure 1: Free particle–curve γ (left) and its decomposition into cosine and sine components (right).22 Figure 2: Harmonic oscillator—curve γ.24 Figure 3: ψ(t+dt) ≈ ψ(t)+dψ26 Figure 4: Wave function for H ̂ = −(2π)-1 + i30 Part II Figure 1: Relative Results for the TSM40 Figure 2: Net Results for the TSM41 Part III ---
Verlagsort Augsburg
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturwissenschaft
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Astronomie / Astrophysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Quantenphysik
Schlagworte Interpretation • Quantenmechanics • Time
ISBN-10 3-9826647-3-X / 398266473X
ISBN-13 978-3-9826647-3-6 / 9783982664736
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