On the Fundamental Properties of Coupled Oscillating Systems

On the Fundamental Properties of Coupled Oscillating Systems
Danil Doubochinski and Jonathan Tennenbaum
Quantix - Société de Recherche et Développement en Technique Vibratoire
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Abstract
The present paper presents a new general conception of interaction between physical
systems, differing significantly from that of both classical physics and quantum physics
as generally understood. We believe this conception could provide the basis for a
coherent understanding of several classes of natural phenomena that until now have
been studied only in a piece-meal fashion. For example:

1) the universal tendency for physical systems to associate together into stable dynamic
formations;

2) the seemingly unlimited capacity for generation of physical objects in Nature,
including the emergence of coherent, quantized states in physical systems of the most
varied nature;

3) the existence of close couplings between processes whose characteristic lengthscales,
frequency- and energy-ranges differ by many orders of magnitude.
The proposed conception first emerged in connection with experimental studies of the
nonlinear behavior of coupled electromagnetic oscillators, and the discovery of two
fundamental phenomena that had been overlooked in the classical theory of oscillations:
the quantization of amplitudes as a result of so-called argumental interactions, and the
spontaneous aggregative behavior of multiply-coupled resonators placed in a highfrequency
field. The essential features of these phenomena are summarized in the first
two sections of the paper, after which we demonstrate how the underlying physical
principles can be combined under a single notion of interaction, providing a mechanism
by which a practically unlimited wealth of physical objects could be generated by the
interaction of just a few. The final section puts forward some preliminary ideas about
the electromagneto-mechanical dual nature of physical objects as oscillatory processes,
suggesting a universal scope for the proposed conceptions....read more in article pdf



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