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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]]
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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.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|universe antiverse velocity prime dimension]]

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Scientific Paper
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.