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− | The theory of gravitation and variable curvature of space is in noninertial systems of reference (without postulates). The identical laws of operation of electrodynamic and massodynamic forces allow creating a uniform field theory. The constructions implied from the obtained theory are reduced to the quantum of fields and neutrinos, their transmutations. Some practical corralaries are examined. | + | The theory of gravitation and variable curvature of space is in noninertial systems of reference (without postulates). The identical laws of operation of electrodynamic and massodynamic forces allow creating a uniform field theory. The constructions implied from the obtained theory are reduced to the quantum of fields and neutrinos, their transmutations. Some practical corralaries are examined. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Optics of Masses |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Mikail Telegin |
Keywords | Optics. Mass, Massodynamics, Uniform Field Theory, Neutrinos, Gravitation |
Published | 2001 |
No. of pages | 36 |
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Abstract
The theory of gravitation and variable curvature of space is in noninertial systems of reference (without postulates). The identical laws of operation of electrodynamic and massodynamic forces allow creating a uniform field theory. The constructions implied from the obtained theory are reduced to the quantum of fields and neutrinos, their transmutations. Some practical corralaries are examined.