The
Universe
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The document titled The
Universe: Absolute and Relative by Laurențiu Mihăescu explores a
comprehensive framework for understanding the universe, blending
concepts of physics, philosophy, and deterministic models. Below is
a summarized overview:
Key
Themes:
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1. Prime Theory
Foundation:
- Builds on the concept of a
granular space where fundamental particles and forces arise from
interactions at sub-quantum levels.
- Extends classical mechanics with sub-quantum principles for a unified
explanation of reality.
2. Universe's Evolution:
- Describes the "First Bang,"
leading to the division of a primordial granule into countless
smaller ones, forming the universe's granular fabric.
- Three evolutionary stages: initial granular division, formation of
elementary particles, and the emergence of cosmic structures
like stars and galaxies.
3. Absolute vs. Relative:
- Introduces an Absolute
Frame of Reference (AFR) to reconcile relative observations with
universal constants.
- Argues that speed of light and granular motion establish an absolute
context for time, space, and energy.
4. Theory of the Absolute (TA):
- Refines Einstein's Theory
of Relativity by integrating absolute velocities and granular
interactions.
- Postulates that absolute motion impacts physical properties like time
dilation and mass increase, beyond relative frameworks.
5. Experimental Proposals:
- Suggests devices to measure
variations in the speed of light, aiming to detect absolute
motion and validate the AFR.
6. Critique of Existing Theories:
- Challenges Einstein's
relativity for its reliance on relative motion without absolute
references.
- Posits that understanding granular-level physics enhances the
predictability and determinism of universal phenomena.
The document aims to provide a new lens for comprehending the
cosmos, integrating physical laws with an absolute framework
grounded in granular space dynamics.
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