Principles and Dynamics of Quantum Mechanics
Abstract: The fundamental principle of quantum mechanics is that the probabilities of physical outcomes are obtained from the intermediate states and processes of the interacting particles, considered as happening concurrently. When the interaction is described by a potential, the total energy of the particle is equal to its total kinetic plus potential energies. We derive the Schrodinger and Dirac equations as the conditions the wavefunction must satisfy at each point in order to fulfill the corresponding energy equation. In our approach quantum theory is tangible, experimentally justified and theoretically consistent. PACS numbers: 03.65.-w Keywords: Quantum principles; Quantum dynamics; Schrodinger equation; Dirac equation
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