Theory of Space News and publications |
News » On July 2017 the latest version of the "Theory of Space" has been published. » On 31 October 2011 new version of the Theory of Space has been registered in the Polish Patent Office – corrections plus preliminary analysis of the weak and strong interactions. |
Space » We have a four-dimensional space » Space, with the exception of time , is a four-dimensional differential manifold M of which the boundaries are three-dimensional » Distance between boundary hypersurfaces on the Earth is: τ >= 8.94*10^-7 m = 0.894 µm » Radius of the Universe is: R = 4040.33 Mpc = 1.2468*10^26 m |
Time » Time in given region space characterizes its properties like distance between boundary hypersurfaces (three dimensional) and their parallelism |
Elementary particles » Elementary particles are disturbances of space in the form of vortices that connect boundary hypersurfaces (see space channels and quarks) » Quark is a single disturbance of space in the form of vortex that connect different boundary hypersurfaces » Space channel is a single disturbance of space in the form of vortex that connect boundary hypersurfaces |
Different space channels |
Interactions » The nature of gravitational, electric, and magnetic interactions has been explained » Introduced preliminary analysis of the weak and strong interactions |
Energy » Theory distinguishes additional parts of energy in equation E(v) |
Matter and antimatter » Theory explains that after rotating a particle in four dimensions space by an angle equal 180 degrees we will obtain antiparticle – it means matter and antimatter terms are an issue of orientation |
And other … |
» Theory explains the concept of momentum particle that in fact is a projection of angular momentum on the boundary hypersurfaces |
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