Definitions and postulates
- Matter
Everything that has mass is material; everything else is not.
- 1.1. In the space of the Universe, there are two types of matter:
- a. Atomic matter
- b. Matter of the Singularity
- Mass
Mass is synonymous with materiality.
- 2.1. Mass has causative power.
- 2.2. Mass is an energy carrier.
- 2.3. The mass of atomic matter is the “charge” of the gravitationalinteraction in the gravitational space of the Singularity (Dark Matter), just as the electric charge in the electromagnetic space of the Singularity (Aether).
- Energy
Energy is the ability of a mass to do work.
- 3.1. Energy is an attribute of mass.
- 3.2. Energy has no mass.
- 3.3. There is no energy of anything.
- 3.4. There is no free energy.
- 3.5. The energy of a wave is the kinetic energy of the oscillating mass of its carrier.
- 3.6. E = mc2 – expresses the wave energy of the matter of the Singularity.
- 3.7. The energy used to create the field is the energy of the field.
- Field in space
Ordering in space is equivalent to creating a field in this space.
- Field energy
The energy used to create the field is the energy of the field.dering in space is equivalent to creating a field in this space.
- Speed of light
The speed of light c, is the absolute speed of propagation of electromagnetic and gravitational waves in the space of the Singularity.
- Work
Work is a transformation of energy.
- 7.1. The transformation of energy always occurs during every physical phenomenon.
- Singularity
Singularity is a material medium that creates unlimited space.
- 8.1. The Universe is immersed in the space of the Singularity.
- 8.2. The singularity forms the fourth geometric dimension (4D), athree-dimensional Universe of atomic matter (3D).
- 8.3. In its space, the Singularity can contain multiple Universes,forming the Multiverse.
- 8.4. All physical phenomena take place in the space of the Singularity.
- 8.5. Matter of the Singularity is involved in all physical processes in the Universe.
- 8.6. The Space of the Singularity is independent of time.
- 8.7. The density of the space of the Singularity depends on the gravitational field, the masses of atomic matter of the Universe immersed in it.
- 8.8. The Matter of the Singularity is the coupling of quantum entanglements of atomic matter
- 8.9. The singularity, as a material medium, determines the speed of propagation of electromagnetic and gravitational waves in the Universe.
- 8.10.A singularity is a carrier of electromagnetic waves and fields.
8.11.A singularity is a carrier of gravitational waves and fields.
8.12.The singularity is the carrier of the electromagnetic background.
8.13.The singularity is the carrier of electromagnetic and gravitational wave energy in the Universe.
- 8.14.The singularity does not have its own temperature.
- Matter of the Singularity
The matter of the Singularity is a transparent material medium, in the form of a quantum liquid, formed by pairs of bipolar spins (Duons1), with a magnitude at the Planck magnitude.
- 9.1. The Matter of the Singularity forms two subspaces:
- a. Aetheric subspace.
- b. Dark matter subspace.
- 9.2. Matter Singularities, together with atomic matter, are subject to the law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energy.
- 9.3. Singularity matter, as a liquid, also follows the laws of flow.
- 9.4. The independent occurrence of electromagnetic and gravitational waves in the space of the Singularity confirms the duality of itsspace.
- 9.5. The occurrence of “visible” electromagnetic waves allows forvisual observation of atomic matter in the transparent space of thematter of the Singularity.
- 9.6. The sense of vision is based on the recognition of “visible” electromagnetic waves in the transparent and invisible matter ofthe Singularity.
- 9.7. The “visible” electromagnetic waves (400-700 nm) occurring inspace of the Singularity, entering directly into the eye, are detected there by electrical impulses, which are then recognized by the brain as light, causing the impression of seeing.
- 9.8. Dolphins and bats, in addition to seeing in the space of the Singularity by means of sight, see in the same way in the water space and air, by means of hearing, the ultrasounds they generate.
- Aether
The Aether is a subspace of electromagnetic interactions in the space of the Singularity.
- Dark Matter
is a subspace of gravitational interactions in the space of theSingularity.
- Dark Energy
Dark Energy in the Universe is the energy of Dark Matter, through the “viscosity” that affects atomic matter.
- Light
Light is a visual presentation of the physical phenomenon of electromagnetic waves of “light” that arise in the transparent space of the Singularity.
- Photon
Photon is a quantum rotating field of the electromagnetic space of the Singularity – Aether, with an energy equal to the Planck constant: h = 6.626069E-34 J, corresponding to the energy of the rotating mass of the matter of the Singularity (Duon)
mDu = 7.37249578E-51 kg.
- 14.1.The mass of the Photon corresponding to one Duon can be calculated from the formula for the energy of waves in the space of the Singularity: EF = mDu*c2
- 14.2.A photon is not a particle of atomic matter.
- 14.3.The photon does not belong to the fundamental system of atomic matter.
- 14.4.The photon belongs to the space of the Singularity.
- Visible photon
A visual photon is visual information about a physical phenomenon that occurs in the transparent space of the Singularity.
- 15.1.The visible photon is an attribute of the quantum energy of the rotating mass of the Singularity.
- 15.2.A visible photon has no mass.
- Space
Space is a material medium with a structure, in which physical phenomena can occur.
- 16.1.Physical phenomena occur only in material space.
- 16.2.The material space of the Singularity does not depend on time.
16.3.The space of the Singularity depends on the gravitational field of the masses of atomic matter immersed in its space.
- Empty space
Empty space is not space.
- 17.1.Empty space has no structure.
- 17.2.Empty space does not transfer interaction.
17.3.Empty space does not generate any information.
17.4.The permeability of the void space is zero (ε = 0).
- Material space
Material space is a material medium in which physical phenomenacan occur.
- Materiality of space
If there is any physical quantity in any space, then this space is material space.
- Singularity
Singularity is an unlimited material space in which all physical phenomena occur.
- 20.1.The Universe is immersed in the space of the Singularity.
- Singularity Matter
The Singularity Matter is a transparent quantum liquid formed by pairs of bipolar spins (Duons)) with the following
size: dD = 1.616230E-35 m
mass: mDe = 7,37249578A-50 Kg
density: = 2.534234E+43 kg/cm3 (if energy 1Du corresponds to energy equal to Planck constant).
- 21.1. The Matter of the Singularity is a carrier of electromagnetic and gravitational interactions.
- 21.2. The occurrence of electromagnetic and gravitational waves in the Universe is a confirmation of the duality of the space of the Singularity.
- 21.3. The Matter of the Singularity forms two subspaces:
- Aether – a subspace of electromagnetic interactions.
- Dark Matter – a subspace of gravitational interactions.
- 21.4. Singularity matter, as a liquid, is subject to the laws of flow.
- 21.5. The matter of the Singularity does not create static space.
- 21.6. The matter of the Singularity is subject to the gravitationalinteraction of atomic matter.
- Universe of Atomic Matter
The Universe of Atomic Matter is a three-dimensional (3D) space, immersed in the space of the Singularity, as the fourth dimension (4D).
- 22.1. It is likely that the Universe of Atomic Matter was born from the space of the Singularity.
- 22.2. The density of matter, of the newborn Universe, corresponded to the density of the Singularity.
- 22.3. Atomic matter and the matter of the Singularity interpenetrate each other.
- 22.4. Particles of atomic matter are a kind of spatial openwork constellations, immersed in the space of the Singularity.
- 22.5. Atomic matter and matter of the Singularity undergo mutual gravitational interaction, creating a kind of viscosity between them.
- Size of the Universe
The size of the Universe determines the extent of occurrence ofatomic matter in the space of the Singularity.
- Vacuum
Vacuum is a space of the Singularity in the Universe, free of atomicmatter .
- 24.1. A vacuum is not an empty space.
- Speed of light
The speed of light c is the constant and absolute velocity in the space of the Singularity, as the speed of propagation of electromagnetic and gravitational waves in this space.
- 25.1. The constant speed of propagation of electromagnetic and gravitational waves (c) is a confirmation of the materiality of the Vacuum.
- 25.2. The speeds of propagation of electromagnetic and gravitational waves in the space of the Singularity are determined by their common carrier and equal.
- Wave
Wave is one of the ways of energy propagation.
- 26.1. The wave does not carry mass.
- 26.2. The wave carries energy.
- 26.3. A wave carrier has mass and can carry energy.
- 26.4. The wave carrier determines the speed of wave propagation.
- 26.5. There is no wave of anything.
- Electromagnetic wave
An electromagnetic wave is a current wave, created by modulating the space of the Singularity with an electric charge.
- 27.1. An electromagnetic wave is the wave energy of the electromagnetic space of the Singularity (Aether).’
- Gravitational wave
A gravitational wave is a longitudinal elastic wave, formed by modulation of the space of the singularity with the motion of masses of atomic matter.
- 28.1. A gravitational wave is the wave energy of the gravitational space of the Singularity (Dark Matter).
- Field energy
The energy used to create the field is the energy of the field.
- Gravity
Gravity is the interaction of masses of atomic matter in thegravitational space of the Singularity (Dark Matter).
- 30.1. The movement of the masses of atomic matter in the space of the Singularity causes elastic modulation of the gravitational space of the Singularity (Dark Matter), causing a gravitational wave in it.
- 30.2. The masses of atomic matter form a gravitational field in the space of the Singularity.
- 30.3. Gravity can only occur in gravitational space.
- 30.4.Gravity acting on an object is the geometric sum of the interactions of the masses of atomic matter on this object in space.
- 30.5. Gravity is a weak force.
- Gravitational Field
The interaction of the masses of atomic matter, in the gravitational space of the Singularity (Dark Matter), creates a gravitational field.
- 31.1. The gravitational field elastically deforms the space of the Singularity.
- Gravitational wave
The gravitational wave is the wave energy of the gravitational space of the Singularity (Dark Matter), modulated by the motion of masses of atomic matter immersed in it.
- 32.1. A gravitational wave is an elastic wave in the space of the Singularity.
- Electromagnetic Wave
An electromagnetic wave is the wave energy of the electromagnetic space of the Singularity (Aether), modulated by the motion of an electric charge.
- Electromagnetic and gravitational waves
Electromagnetic and gravitational waves belong to the inertial frame of the space of the Singularity.
- Electromagnetic background
The electromagnetic background is the wave energy of the electromagnetic carrier of the Singularity – the Aether.
- Induction
Induction is one of the ways of transferring energy.
- Material particles
Particles having mass are material.
- 37.1. Material particles have mass and energy.
- 37.2. The velocity of material particles can take on any values.
- Massless particles
Massless particles are information about an ongoing physical phenomenon and move at the speed of propagation of their carrier.
- Time
Time is a positive scalar quantity, created by man in order to chronologically order the events taking place in the Universe. There are two types of time:
- 39.1.Newton’s Reference Time (TN)
Time defined by Isaac Newton as: “Universal and all- encompassing time, flowing at a uniform pace, being absolute and objectively equal, in the entire Universe“.
- 39.2.Einstein’s relativistic time (TE)
Albert Einstein’s time is subjectively measured with a chronometer the passage of time, measured discretely. Einstein’s relativistic time TE, depends on:
- a. Technical parameters of the chronometer.
- b. The absolute speed of the chronometer in the space of the Singularity.
- c. Gravity acting on the chronometer.
- 39.3. Time Lapse
- a. In 3D geometric space, the Observer’s time elapse is a constant quantity. Geometric 3D space is empty and does not carry interaction and cannot affect the Observer’s time.
- b. The appearance of the fourth material space (4D), filling the entire 3D space, creates conditions for the influence of this space on the passage of time.
- c. In four-dimensional geometric space (4D), the passage of time of the Observer depends on the speed of his motion in the fourth dimension of this space and the gravity acting on him.
- Time dilation
Time dilation is the difference in the speed of the passage of a casu, between Einstein’s relativistic time (TE) and Newton’s reference time (TN), with respect to Newtonian time (TN).
- Time cloning
Knowledge of time dilation and the parameters of the timekeeping chronometer allows you to clone Newtonian reference time (TN).
- Space-time
Space-time is an artificial creation, created as a temporary substitute term during the creation of the Theory of Relativity. The term had no physical basis in nature, but signalled a possible connection between the passage of time and space.
- Multiverse
The Multiverse means that there can be many Universes in the space of the Singularity at the same time.
- Absolute velocity in space of the singularity
The speed of light (c) is the absolute velocity in the space of the singularity.44.1.The existence of a specific absolute velocity in space allows us to compare the absolute velocity of objects moving in space to it.
- Viscosity of Matter Singularities
The gravitational interaction of matter Singularity and atomicmatter creates their mutual viscosity.
- Quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement is the initiated and inseparable coupling of quanta of atomic matter, with the help of Singularity matter.
The simplest examples of quantum entanglement:
- a. Formation of electrostatic voltages.
- b. Operation of an electric capacitor – an increase in the electric voltage on the capacitor plates with the square of their distance.
- 47. Currents and eddies in the space of the Singularity
Currents and eddies in the space of the Singularity can occur due to the liquid nature of its matter.
- 47.1 .In recent years, galaxies have been observed to have a different distribution of energy than the one resulting from theoretical calculations. This suggests that the space of the Singularity, which encompasses the galaxy, moves in accordance with the motion of the galaxy and, through viscosity, feeds energy into its atomic matter.
- Entropy
It can be thought that the vortices and streams of matter of the Singularity are an important cause of the entropy of the Universe. 48.1.Newton’s reference time (TN) does not depend on either space or the speed at which it travels.
- 48.2.Einstein’s relativistic time (TE) depends on:
- a. Gravitational fields in the space of the Singularity.
- b. Absolute velocity in the space of the Singularity.
- Gravitational lensing.
Gravitational lensing is the result of the influence of the gravitational field, the masses of atomic matter in a galaxy, on the space of the Singularity encompassing this galaxy.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8