Interactions are not properties, but events

When the bridge comes into operation, a deep consequence emerges, often underestimated: interactions cease to be attributes of particles.

   In usual language it is said that a particle has a charge, has a certain interaction with the outside world, undergoes a force, but if the exchange is mediated by a "bridge", this way of speaking becomes misleading.

No interaction exists alone

An interaction does not exist as an isolated intrinsic property of a particle. For there to be an interaction it is necessary that there is a system of two particles that exchange something that we call mediator. The "bridge" is the connection system between the two particles and considering that the elementary particles in nature all have an electric charge, the original nature of the bridge is electromagnetic.

   The bridge is not a static system but a system of two particles in electromagnetic interaction during their motion in the universe and when the bridge is realised, a predefined amount of energy and momentum is exchanged between the two particles according to the dynamic and charge characteristics of the two particles. So without a bridge there is no exchange, there is no transfer of energy and momentum, there is no interaction. This shifts the focus from the interacting object to the process through which the interaction takes place.

The same particle, different events

If the interaction is an event, the same particle can participate in multiple exchanges forming different bridges, each with different intensities and with different outcomes. Not because it "changes nature", but because it changes the structure of the bridge. This makes natural what otherwise appears artificial such as energy dependence, mating variation, different behaviours at different scales. They are not adjustments, they are distinct phypWhen the bridge comes into operation, a profound consequence emerges, often underestimated: interactions cease to be attributes of particles.

In usual language it is said that a particle has a charge, has a certain interaction with the outside world, undergoes a force, but if the exchange is mediated by a "bridge", this way of speaking becomes misleading.

No interaction exists alone

An interaction does not exist as an isolated intrinsic property of a particle. For there to be an interaction it is necessary that there is a system of two particles that exchange something that we call mediator. The "bridge" is the connection system between the two particles and considering that the elementary particles in nature all have an electric charge, the original nature of the bridge is electromagnetic. The bridge is not a static system but a system of two particles in electromagnetic interaction during their free motion in the universe and when the bridge is realised, a predefined amount of energy and momentum is exchanged between the two particles according to the kinematic and charge characteristics of the two particles. So without a bridge there is no exchange, there is no transfer of energy and moment, there is no interaction. This shifts the focus from the interacting object to the process through which the interaction takes place.

The same particle, different events

If the interaction is an event, the same particle can participate in multiple exchanges forming different bridges, each with different intensities and with different outcomes. Not because it "changes nature", but because it changes the structure of the bridge. This makes natural what otherwise appears artificial such as energy dependence, mating variation, different behaviours at different scales. They are not adjustments, they are distinct physical events.

Properties become initial conditions

In this context, charge, energy and momentum are conditions with which an event begins. The result of the interaction is not determined a priori, it emerges from the way in which the bridge balances the exchange, so physics thus returns to be the study of what happens when certain conditions occur

From the state to the incident

The standard description favours: states, configurations, assigned values. The bridge brings back to the centre of the physical event: the happening, the duration, the dynamic balance. It's not a change of results, it's a change of aetiology.

In this context, charge, energy and momentum are conditions with which an event begins. The result of the interaction is not determined a priori, it emerges from the way in which the bridge balances the exchange, so physics thus returns to be the study of what happens when certain conditions occur


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