Link: MATTER - Index

Old 09-27-2008 10:23 AM MATTER - Index

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“Hypothesis on MATTER” is a revolutionary new concept, which attempts to explain all physical phenomena based on just one type of fundamental particle - the Quantum of matter. These particles form, what the author calls, ‘2D Energy Fields’. Space is assumed to contain an infinite number of 2D Energy Fields extending in all directions. Nainan masterfully explains a wide array of physical phenomena, from the origin of matter to gravity and subatomic interactions to cosmological events, based on the simple mechanical interactions of quanta of matter. There is no more any need to envisage actions at a distance or to invoke irrational assumptions like diversity of forces, mass-energy equivalence, constancy of light's speed, dual nature of electric charge, singularities, big bang, etc. This new concept will radically alter our understanding of the physical universe and at the same time, explain complex physical phenomena with simple Cause and Effect relationships.
Category: Physics
Tags: matter, space, energy, mass, weight, time, inertia, work-done, mass defect, pair production, electric charge, electrolysis, speed of light, rest mass, gravity, antimatter, mpemba effect, tide, quantum, photon, biton, hexton, positron, electron, tetron, pr
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  1. Master Bogie Bogie's Avatar
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    Re: MATTER - Index

    This link was defunct but I wanted to check it out so I Googled Nainan Matterdoc and found the material at
    http://vixra.org/pdf/1007.0042v1.pdf
    UNIVERSAL MEDIUM
    (According to “
    Hypothesis on MATTER”)
    Author: Nainan K. Varghese, matterdoc@gmail.com

    I agree with the author that there is a universal medium which explains action at a distance but personally I didn't find his solution convincing because of the 2D structural component of his proposal.

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