Difference between revisions of "Theoretical and Experimental Model for the Four Fundamental Forces of Nature"
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− | The four fundamental forces of the nature: gravity, strong, weak and electromagnetic can be calculated using two equations, the one let calculate the velocity of the particles and the other let to calculate the acceleration of the particles. Those equations are obtained from an experiment and the hypotheses formulation based on the performance of the particles. The experiment is made using a Reynolds apparatus. Is described in detail the hypothetical particles performance. Is the formulation of three hypotheses to predict its performance. This prediction is demonstrated viewing an experiment in the Reynolds apparatus. The hypothesis let to determine velocity and acceleration equations of the hypothetical particles. The right interpretation of the equations is the point of beginning to determine the four fundamental forces of the nature.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | The four fundamental forces of the nature: gravity, strong, weak and electromagnetic can be calculated using two equations, the one let calculate the velocity of the particles and the other let to calculate the acceleration of the particles. Those equations are obtained from an experiment and the hypotheses formulation based on the performance of the particles. The experiment is made using a Reynolds apparatus. Is described in detail the hypothetical particles performance. Is the formulation of three hypotheses to predict its performance. This prediction is demonstrated viewing an experiment in the Reynolds apparatus. The hypothesis let to determine velocity and acceleration equations of the hypothetical particles. The right interpretation of the equations is the point of beginning to determine the four fundamental forces of the nature. |
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Title | Theoretical and Experimental Model for the Four Fundamental Forces of Nature |
Author(s) | Miguel Kovac |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2011 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
The four fundamental forces of the nature: gravity, strong, weak and electromagnetic can be calculated using two equations, the one let calculate the velocity of the particles and the other let to calculate the acceleration of the particles. Those equations are obtained from an experiment and the hypotheses formulation based on the performance of the particles. The experiment is made using a Reynolds apparatus. Is described in detail the hypothetical particles performance. Is the formulation of three hypotheses to predict its performance. This prediction is demonstrated viewing an experiment in the Reynolds apparatus. The hypothesis let to determine velocity and acceleration equations of the hypothetical particles. The right interpretation of the equations is the point of beginning to determine the four fundamental forces of the nature.