Is Quantum Theory Incomplete in Explaining Particle Organization and Energy?

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The discussion revolves around the completeness of quantum theory in explaining the organization of particles and their energy. Participants are exploring whether current quantum theories adequately account for the structure of matter.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants are questioning the concept of "organization" in relation to particle structure and whether fundamental aspects of matter are overlooked in quantum theories. Some express personal confusion regarding the completeness of current explanations.

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The conversation is ongoing, with various perspectives being shared. Some participants assert that while current theories may be sufficient, others believe there are inherent limitations in our understanding of quantum mechanics. A request for clarification on the relationship between energy and particle organization has also been made.

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There appears to be a lack of consensus on the definitions and implications of "organization" and "energy" in the context of quantum theory, which may affect the clarity of the discussion.

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Qauntum?? Could it be...?

Could the Quantum Theories still be missing a small part as far as orgaization of particles go?
 
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Explain the concept of "organization",please...At least,what u make of it.

Daniel.
 
I mean the structure of matter could it be that it is still missing some baisic yet major parts to it as far as the construction of matter go? I only ask because it doesn't seem to make totall sense to me
 
Hm...Interesting.I believe that,at some certain level,the structure of matter is perfectly explained by the physics we have today.

As for not making any sense to you,well,that's a personal opinion based on the insufficency of physical knowledge.

Daniel.
 
There is no such thing as a 'perfect' theory.

We don't know everything so yes, of course, there is something missing- there always is.
 
oh and can somebody explain energies relation with it to me please
 

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