TITLE:
Are Phonons and Random Thermal Motions Evidence of Magnetic Monopoles?
AUTHORS:
Golden Gadzirayi Nyambuya
KEYWORDS:
Dyon, Fuorier’s Heat Equation, Magnetic Monopole, Phonon
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.16 No.10,
October
15,
2025
ABSTRACT: Phonons are indeed recognized as vibrations of the lattice that transport heat energy in solids. To contemplate on the idea of whether or not these vibrations might be associated with magnetic monopoles seems, at first glance, nonsensical. What connection could exist between lattice vibrations and magnetic monopoles? Magnetic monopoles are often viewed as exotic particles, theorized to exist under extreme conditions—such as those present at the birth of the Universe. Yet, here we find ourselves contemplating whether these elusive particles could be linked to the thermodynamic mechanisms behind lattice vibrations in solids. This invites a deeper exploration of the interplay between different realms of physics. We invite and encourage our reader to embark on this intellectual journey with us as we delve into the deep end of the fabric of physical and natural reality. Together, we can marvel at, and, investigate the operations of Nature at Her most elementary and fundamental level of reality, seeking to understand how seemingly disparate phenomena might intertwine in unexpected ways. By examining the plausible connections between phonons and magnetic monopoles, we might uncover new and deeper insights into the fundamental principles governing the transport of heat energy and the nature of matter itself.