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What is the purpose of quantum physics?



What is the purpose of quantum physics? 

Everything has a purpose. And if we are looking at purposes, we might think that the purpose would tell the reason, why something is done? If we are thinking of the possibility to find the atoms, the smallest possible particle in the universe, what that particle would offer to us? It can offer the gate between energy and material and combine the wave movement to the particle. 

That thing makes the teleportation machine possible. The only problem is that we cannot handle the opposite reaction when the material turns to energy. We can turn material into energy, but we cannot turn energy into a material. 

And the good motto in this part of the text is, that the "single-particle doesn't make working everyday product. Making working solution needs intensive research and development. And electric cars are a result of the development, what started a long time ago, and even Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Bentz were not exactly invented the car, they just put the combustion engine to the vehicle, what moved before that using the steam engine. 

That means that the first car, which used the combustion engine as a result of the many inventors and developers. And the development process of that thing continues still in this day. So how long would take to create the machine, what creates material from energy? Maybe that process would last millenniums. Even in theories, we cannot create the material from anything, but the smallest possible particle would allow us to create it from energy, and then we must realize, that even if we would find that particle, the benefiting that thing is still farther away in the future. 

So what is the purpose of quantum physics?

Sometimes it said, that quantum theory should be called the "Quantum philosophy". And at this point, I must say that there are lots of quantum theories, and the thing is that the quantum theories are sometimes mistakenly transposed with "Theory of everything" (1), which is a little bit different than quantum field theory (2). 

The description for "Theory of everything" is that it's only a hypothetical way to combine the formulas, what purpose is to connect every theory, what is made for explaining the universe and its reactions together. And this would need a very big job, which offers the work for mathematicians and physicists for generations, but maybe someday, that theory will be introduced to the great audience. 

But the idea of the quantum theory is similar to the Greek philosophers like Democritus(3) and Aristotle (4), who introduced that the material would be chop to so small particles, that there would be the point, where we cannot cut those particles anymore. And that means that this point, where new particles would not be forming is the "Atomos", the entire. 

The same idea, what the Greek philosophers introduced sometimes before our timeline begins, is still without prove. The massive particle accelerators are used to find the smallest part of the atoms, but in that giant equipment still would be forming new particles, when the energy level is rising to the next level. 

So the atoms are not yet found if we are thinking that the particle cannot cut to the smaller pieces, and the particle accelerators are always shooting the new particles out from the subatomic particles. The problem is that the used energy levels are so high, that whenever researchers would want to find a new particle, they must build the new particle accelerator. And this tells how important this research is. Those systems are really expensive, and the funding by the governments is telling, why that kind of research is important. 

But what the smallest possible particle in the universe is? 

The answer is that the hypothetical particle is offering the gate between energy and material. It combines the wave movement to the particle, and if that thing is making possible to create the material from energy. The thing is that there is always mirror-reaction for every reaction. 

We know how to create energy by burning the fuel, but the thing that we cannot do is the opposite reaction. The opposite reaction would make possible to turn the energy into the material. And that thing would make teleportation possible, but the thing how we can create the material from the energy? 





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