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− | A new way of knowing our universe is described herein this paper. I consider the universe as fully described in terms of 4 dimensions namely mass, radial length, time period and void. Mass is fundamentally ether. Radial length simplifies the problem of frames of reference. Time period the inverse of frequency brings in a sense of absolute time. The void is space or volume without mass. The space or volume is portrayed by means of a volumetric radial length. | + | A new way of knowing our universe is described herein this paper. I consider the universe as fully described in terms of 4 dimensions namely mass, radial length, time period and void. Mass is fundamentally ether. Radial length simplifies the problem of frames of reference. Time period the inverse of frequency brings in a sense of absolute time. The void is space or volume without mass. The space or volume is portrayed by means of a volumetric radial length. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Universe as 4 Dimensions: Mass, Radial length, Time Period, Void |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Francis Viren Fernandes |
Keywords | Mass, Radial length, Time, Void |
Published | 2010 |
Journal | None |
No. of pages | 1 |
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Abstract
A new way of knowing our universe is described herein this paper. I consider the universe as fully described in terms of 4 dimensions namely mass, radial length, time period and void. Mass is fundamentally ether. Radial length simplifies the problem of frames of reference. Time period the inverse of frequency brings in a sense of absolute time. The void is space or volume without mass. The space or volume is portrayed by means of a volumetric radial length.