Volume 6, Issue 3, pages 98-113
Mohammed Sanduk [Show Biography]
Since 2007, theoretical kinematical model has been developed. The work tries to explain the complex waveform. It is a non-quantum theory. The work is a circles theory and the complex waveform arises as a result of partial observation of rolling circles. The interesting thing is that the results show an analogy with relativistic quantum mechanics. The present article tries to put forward the conceptual background of that theory. The circles world is recognised as an external world and a mathematical world, whereas the observables represent the physical world or reality. The observation leads to physicalisation process. The difference between the two worlds is related to the resolution problem of observation that causes partial observation. When this problem is effective, the reality is deficient, and we deal with a deficient reality. Within this frame, the relativistic quantum mechanics may look like a description of an observable microscopic world that is related to a mathematical external world of circles combinations, but it is for the deficient reality.