Final conclusions

  1. The Singularity is a material space.
  2. There are vortices and streams in the Singularity space.
  3. The Universe is immersed in the space of the Singularity.
  4. The Singularity is the fourth geometric dimension in the Universe.
  5. The law of conservation of mass and the law of conservation of energyapply both in the Singularity space and in the Universe immersed in it.
  6. According to the Theory of Real Physics, the Hafele-Keating experimentis a confirmation of the existence of the Singularity space.
  7. Everything that has mass is material.
  8. Mass is synonymous with materiality.
  9. Only mass has the ability to perform work.
  10. Only mass can have energy.
  11. The absolute velocity vector and the gravity vector, in Singularity space,are measurable.
  12. A. Newton’s reference time is measurable.
  13. A. Einstein’s relativistic time is measurable.
  14. The time dilation between A. Newton’s reference time and A. Einstein’srelativistic time is measurable.
  15. Cloning A. Newton’s reference time is possible.
  16. The speed of light c is the absolute speed in Singularity space.
  17. The visual photon observed by the Observer is information.
  18. The photon does not belong to atomic matter.
  19. The photon does not belong to the basic system of atomic matter.
  20. The photon belongs to the Singularity space.
  21. A photon is a quantum of electromagnetic energy of the Singularity space- Aether.
  22. E = mc2.
    E=mc2 is a formula representing electromagnetic wave energy in the Singularity space.
  23. The Singularity Space has two subspaces:
    a. Electromagnetic interaction subspace – Aether.
    b. The subspace of gravitational interactions – Dark matter.
  24. Aether and Dark matter are the same matter, but with different interactions.
  25. Gravity is the interaction of masses of atomic matter in the gravitational space of the Singularity – Dark matter.
  26. Gravity can only occur in gravitational space – Dark matter.
  27. Electromagnetic phenomena can only occur in the electromagnetic space of the Singularity – the Aether.
  28. The electromagnetic field is the result of creating order in the electromagnetic space of the Singularity (Aether).
  29. The gravitational field is the order in the gravitational space of the Singularity (Dark Matter). The Singularity Space is independent of time.
  30. Singularity Space is time independent.
  31. The Singularity Space depends on the mutual interaction (gravity) of themasses of atomic matter immersed in it.
  32. The energy distribution in galaxies discovered in recent years, which isinconsistent with theoretical calculations, is the result of the rotational motion of the Singularity space, which covers these galaxies and influences them gravitationally.
  33. Space-time does not exist in the Universe.
  34. There are two types of time in the Universe:
    a. Newton’s reference time (TN) – independent of space.
    b. Einstein’s relativistic time (TE) – dependent on space and the speed of its passage.
    c. Singularity space independent of time.
  35. Newton’s reference time (TN) can be cloned.
  36. The gravitational lensing of the galaxy is the result of increasing thedensity of the Singularity space with the gravitational field, the masses ofthe galaxy’s atomic matter immersed in it.
  37. There is no direct gravitational influence of masses of atomic matter onelectromagnetic waves.
  38. Vortexes and streams may occur in the Singularity space.
  39. The entropy of the Universe may be caused by the movement of the Singularity space in which the Universe is immersed.
  40. Higgs particles that are part of atomic nuclei, when released in the LHC,pass into the matter of the Singularity space, becoming part of it.
  41. In the opposite process to that at the LHC, particles passing through theso-called Higgs field gain mass by absorbing particles of the Singularity’s matter.
  42. Magnetism is a phenomenon secondary to the electrical phenomenon.
  43. Static magnetism does not exist in the Universe.

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