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Title: CONCEPTION OF AN UNIVERSAL SPACE-TIME, QUANTIFIED AND RELATIVE: FOR A RECONCILIATION PHYSICS
Other Titles: CONCEPTION D’UN ESPACE-TEMPS UNIVERSEL, QUANTIQUE ET RELATIVISTE : POUR UNE PHYSIQUE DE RECONCILIATION
Authors: CONTE, Michel
ROSCA, Ileana
Keywords: Quantic space - time
gravity
electrostatic force
EMW
EVTD2 entities theory
celerity c
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Acta Technica Napocensis, Technical University Cluj-Napoca
Series/Report no.: Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 53;Vol. III
Abstract: The EVTD2 entities theory stipulates the existence of a primary electromagnetic field structured like the universal space – time (pseudo absolute) in which the condensed matter is perfectly integrated in a quantified and relativist manner, having the light speed c as reference. The gravitational and electromagnetic fields (Newton and Columbus forces) are relatively comparable. They could bring nearer the general relativity and the EVTD2 entities theory because both are considering the two types of field in space – time. The quantification of the space – time by the EVTD2 entities theory as well as its pseudo discontinuity in time and space favor some approaches to quanta mechanics and indeterminism. Quanta mechanics and general relativity use only few parameters resulting from their bases and, therefore their limits and impossibility of coexistence. Furthermore, the gravity would be more complex if the vacuum energy would be took into account.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/162
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