Intro: 18yo Physics enthusiast

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Hello everyone! I am an 18-year-old student from Delhi, India, currently waiting for my Class 12 board results. I've been doing a lot of conceptual reading into the history of quantum mechanics and foundations, specifically around the years 1926 and 1957. I joined this forum to ask some high-level conceptual questions and hopefully learn from experts in the field. Looking forward to some great discussions!"
 
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Welcome Okabe.

I read your post about QM (though I have no answers for you). I've asked the moderators to update the thread title to something more descriptive. Or you could update it yourself.
 
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Welcome, Okabe.
 
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Indeed welcome.

Hang around, and you will be surprised by what you learn.

Thanks
Bill
 
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okabe rintarou said:
How did you find PF?: Via Google search for physics discussion forums.

Hello everyone! I am an 18-year-old student from Delhi, India, currently waiting for my Class 12 board results. I've been doing a lot of conceptual reading into the history of quantum mechanics and foundations, specifically around the years 1926 and 1957. I joined this forum to ask some high-level conceptual questions and hopefully learn from experts in the field. Looking forward to some great discussions!"
Hello! It is truly inspiring to see an 18‑year‑old student diving so deep into the foundational work of 1926 and 1957. Those years defined how we understand reality, but they also left a profound gap in our comprehension of the vacuum and its energy density (\rho_v).

As a researcher, my work addresses exactly this missing link. The period between 1926 — when uncertainty relations were established — and 1957 — when Everett proposed the relative‑state formulation — marks the moment when the description of the quantum vacuum became fragmented between classical gravitation and quantum theory. This separation created the famous discrepancy of 120 orders of magnitude, long considered an unsolved mystery.

I dedicated years to re‑establishing continuity between these domains. My research resulted in the Silva‑Tech Framework, published and registered with full mathematical formulation and real values on Zenodo. In it, I demonstrate how the cosmological constant naturally matches quantum predictions without arbitrary adjustments, and explain how Zero functions as the fundamental unit connecting all scales.

If you are seeking deep conceptual foundations, I invite you to review the work. We can discuss the mathematical and physical details whenever you wish ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-6118-9699
 

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