A New Foundation for Physics
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Modern physics describes the mechanics of the Universe. We have discovered a new foundation for physics, which explains the components of the Universe with precision and depth. We quantify the existence of Aether, subatomic particles, and the force laws. Some aspects of the theory derive from the Standard Model, but much is unique. A key discovery from this new foundation is a mathematically correct Unified Force Theory. Other fundamental discoveries follow, including the origin of the fine structure constant and subatomic particle g-factors, a slight correction of neutron magnetic moment, a geometrical structure for charge, the quantification of electromagnetic charge as separate from electrostatic charge, a more precise meaning of spin, the quantification of space-resonance in five dimensions, and a new system of quantum units. The Aether quantifies as a fabric of quantum rotating magnetic fields with electromagnetic, electrostatic, and gravitational dipole structures. Subatomic particles quantify as angular momentum encapsulated in a quantum, rotating magnetic field. All quantum, atomic, and molecular processes can be precisely modeled, leading to discrete physics with new understandings and insights. 2 1. SUMMARY..........................................................................................................................3 2. A QUICK HISTORY OF THE AETHER....................................................................................................................................3 3. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES.........................................................................................................................................................4 4. DEFINITIONS DIMENSIONS...................................................................................................................................................5 a. Quantum Mass ................................................................................................................................................. 5 b. Quantum Charge.............................................................................................................................................. 5 c. Quantum Length .............................................................................................................................................. 6 d. Quantum Frequency ........................................................................................................................................ 6 e. Reciprocal Relationships ................................................................................................................................. 6 f. Cardinal – Ordinal Relationships.................................................................................................................... 7 g. Quantum Values............................................................................................................................................... 9 h. Relationship of Dimensions to Form.............................................................................................................. 9 5. GEOMETRY OF AETHER.........................................................................................................................................................12 a. Aether Dipoles ............................................................................................................................................... 13 6. GRAVITATIONAL REPULSION..............................................................................................................................................14 7. CHARGES, ELECTROMAGNETIC AND ELECTROSTATIC CHARGES ...................................................................14 8. MATTER.........................................................................................................................................................................................15 a. Quantification................................................................................................................................................. 15 b. Dark Matter.................................................................................................................................................... 15 9. INTERACTION OF FORCES....................................................................................................................................................17 a. Fine Structure of the Proton and Neutron.................................................................................................... 17 b. Charge Geometry........................................................................................................................................... 18 10. LAWS OF FORCES......................................................................................................................................................................19 a. Electrostatic Force Law (Coulomb’s Law)................................................................................................... 19 b. Gravitational Law........................................................................................................................................... 19 c. Strong Force Law........................................................................................................................................... 20 d. Force Carrier Relative Strengths................................................................................................................... 21 11. OTHER............................................................................................................................................................................................21 a. Quantification of Neutron ............................................................................................................................. 22 b. Neutron Magnetic Moment........................................................................................................................... 23 c. g-factors........................................................................................................................................................... 24 12. CONCLUSION..............................................................................................................................................................................25
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تاریخ انتشار 2009