Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory

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Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory
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Author Stoyan Sarg
Published 2006
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 614
ISBN 1412083877

The proposed unified theory shows the relation between the forces in Nature by adopting the following ideas: (1) An empty Euclidian space without any physical properties or restrictions; (2) Two super-dense fundamental particles, able to vibrate and combine in geometrical formations; (3) A fundamental law called Super Gravitation (SG) - an inverse cubic law valid in empty space.

Basic idea: A sufficient abundance of these super-dense particles, driven by the close range SG forces into self-organised hierarchical levels of geometrical formations, leads deterministically to the existence of space with quantum properties (the physical vacuum) and galaxies as observable matter. All known laws of Physics are embedded in the underlying material structure of the physical vacuum and in the structure of the elementary particles (graphically presented in Appendix: Atlas of Atomic Nuclear Structures). Major predictions: existence of hidden space energy of non EM type and a propulsion mechanism of new kind by proper modulation the parameters of the physical vacuum.

Book review - Physics in Canada, V62, pp. 206-207 (2006).

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