About the Author
The author, Kay Strang, has degrees in Philosophy and Law and more recently in the 3rd year of an undergraduate degree in Maths and Physics realised there were flaws in the text-book account of quantum physics and decided to investigate. These essays and podcasts are the result of around three years of independent research into the transition from 19th to 20th century physics.
They are designed to be provocative and challenge the accepted narrative that is still included in University texts and popular science publications and offers an alternative approach, which is more philosophically sound, and based on a physically realistic interpretation of Schrödinger’s wave mechanics.
Alternative structures are developed in later podcasts from a reading of nineteenth century physicists and a scaleable fractal universe proposed as the most likely candidate as a unifying principle.