

Materials Congress 2018
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Nano Research & Applications
ISSN: 2471-9838
W o r l d C o n g r e s s o n
Materials Science & Engineering
A u g u s t 2 3 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 8
Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s
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formalism is developed, based on the concept that determinate and
indeterminate aspects of phenomena are mutually independent, and that
they occur joined in nature in such a manner that one of both dominates an
observation. This so-called complementary language represents a dualistic
way of considering the universe and creates a bridge between large- and small-
scale phenomena. The quantization of Planck and the uncertainty relations
of Heisenberg are incorporated from scratch. The basic item in the theory
is the Heisenberg-unit (H-unit), defined as a constant amount of potential
energy. By interaction with another Heisenberg unit, potential energy can be
transformed into physical items. In this way, a series of elementary particles
as well as neutron decay, the difference between gravity and electricity, and
gravitational waves can be described. In this lecture we concentrate on four
distinct descriptions of electrons, depending on rest mass and spin. Two of
them are characteristic for nanostructured material, providing it with features
being unknown in classical physics.
Biography
Anna Backerra (1953) finished in 1977 cum laude her studies
as a physical engineer at the Technical University Eindhoven
(Netherlands). During a few years she worked at Philips
Research Laboratories. In 1980 she started independently a
theoretical research, at first in addition to a job as a teacher,
later in combination with a household. The aim was to
describe physics in a complementary way, as suggested by
the Heisenberg uncertainty relations. The main problem turned
out to be the lack of imagination of indeterminacy, preventing
the design of an adequate mathematical description.
During a few years she considered everyday life ideas about
complementarity, which emerged into a practical concept.
annabackerra@gmail.comSpecific features of electrons in nanostructured materials
according to twin physics
Anna C M Backerra
Theoretical physicist, Netherlands
Anna C M Backerra, Nano Res Appl 2018, Volume: 4
DOI: 10.21767/2471-9838-C4-017