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− | The concept of structure, the basic building block theory of matter, is questioned. Is it possible to construct a model of physical reality based on the velocity of objects rather than on their geometric characteristics? It is proposed that the cosmos is arranged along a continuum of motion in which our universe represents a very low-energy, slow-motion sector. Beyond the speed of light may lay a domain of true light which has a velocity higher than traditional photonic light.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The concept of structure, the basic building block theory of matter, is questioned. Is it possible to construct a model of physical reality based on the velocity of objects rather than on their geometric characteristics? It is proposed that the cosmos is arranged along a continuum of motion in which our universe represents a very low-energy, slow-motion sector. Beyond the speed of light may lay a domain of true light which has a velocity higher than traditional photonic light. |
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Title | The Universe and the Antiverse: Is Velocity the Prime Dimension? |
Author(s) | Donald E Tarter |
Keywords | antiverse, cosmology, fundamental dimensions, geometry, true light, velocity |
Published | 1999 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 28 |
Pages | 24-26 |
Abstract
The concept of structure, the basic building block theory of matter, is questioned. Is it possible to construct a model of physical reality based on the velocity of objects rather than on their geometric characteristics? It is proposed that the cosmos is arranged along a continuum of motion in which our universe represents a very low-energy, slow-motion sector. Beyond the speed of light may lay a domain of true light which has a velocity higher than traditional photonic light.