Quantum Theory of Self-Organizing Electrically Charged Particles: Soliton Model of the Electron

Author(s):  
V. P. Oleinik
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. p42
Author(s):  
Mohammed Ziad Kebbe

In this multidisciplinary paper I will argue that speech module is but the tip of the ice berg of language whereas other language modules – such as thought – are still concealed in the dark recesses of the human brain. Considering several paths of possibilities that come to mind, I intend to address the question of whether language is really particles or waves. In essaying to answer such inextricably complex question, I will shun exegetical polemics and draw on an equally complex theory: the quantum theory as advanced by Niels Bohr (1913) whose views have recently been much absorbed by scientific opinion. My aim is to instantiate a posteriori that language is essentially a form of energy – electrically charged particles (which I will call thotons) generated when electrons leap downward from one fixed orbit to another within the nerve cell. Adopting a deductive comparative approach, I will argue that since electrons entangle each other even if they are in discrete locations, the thotons – here defined as the linguistic bits –are, by the same token, not tied down to any particular location; instead they could be anywhere and nowhere in the nerve cells of two or more minds even if they were on different sides of the globe.


1990 ◽  
Vol 23 (23) ◽  
pp. 5547-5553 ◽  
Author(s):  
S T Zavtrak ◽  
L I Komarov

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