Alexander A.Shpilman ( sah@nursat.kz )

Russian

De Broglie's Waves in OVERTIME

(See the beginning in N2/02)

We can originally explain existence of de Broglie's waves if we shall use OVERTIME hypothesis.

The global electrons line goes from the past, crosses our thin three-dimensional layer "now" and goes away to the future. The length itself of the electrons wave is equal:

 

l = h / (m*c) = 2.4*10-12 metre

 

where m – is the electrons mass, c – is speed of light.

Probably, effective thickness of a thin three-dimensional layer of our "now" for the electrons is equal l/2. In this case the electrons will have a resonance in this layer.

Wave process in the global line of the moving electrons will interfere in the thin layer "now". The length of the interference in the thin layer "now" will be equal:

 

L ~ h / (m*V)

 

where V - is the electrons speed along the layer "now".

It is the length of de Broglie's wave.

Concerning this hypothesis the phase speed of de Broglie's wave is easy for calculating too.

 

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