Authors: Nathan Rapport
We examine the foundations of physics and argue that the experimental results that led to the development of special and general relativity support a simpler, classical theory. We postulate a model of physics in which:
1. All particles are defined by two fundamental properties: mass and spin. Mass can be positive or negative, but not zero. Particles with negative mass, for example, are known as antimatter. Spin is quantized along zero, one, or two spatial axes. 2. We quantify the interactions of particles as spatiotemporal energy, which is collectively conserved by all particles. The sum spatiotemporal energy of the universe is zero. All energy is spatiotemporal energy, thus energy cannot be transmuted to different forms of energy. 3. A graviton is a particle containing a fundamental unit of mass and zero spin. Gravitons, which mediate the gravitational force, acting as virtual photons, travel with infinite speed and transfer momentum but not energy. 4. The speed of light is constant with respect to an absolute universal reference frame. For observers moving in other reference frames, the speed of light is quantized and has a time derivative given by dc/dt=-1/(4c). Given these assumptions, we propose a general field density law and use this to derive Newton’s law of universal gravitation as well as Coulomb’s law, and propose a theoretical formula for the value of the gravitational constant, G=1/(16πc). We propose theoretical formulas for a variety of other constants including Coulomb’s constant, k=30c. We derive a theoretical value for the mass of a photon and hypothesize this to be the fundamental unit of mass. We derive a value for the minimum energy of a photon, and use this to calculate the number of cavity modes in a radiating black-body. We propose an energy equation for particles and show that de Broglie’s relations may be derived from this equation. We propose a new interpretation of the fine structure constant. We use the zero energy principle to propose new resolutions to the cosmological mysteries of dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic background radiation. We propose a new model of the formation of our universe, which we call Genesis theory. Finally, we propose a new model for nuclear physics in which the four fundamental forces are unified.Comments: 30 Pages.
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