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How the Orbital System of Particles Consolidates Gravity and Electromagnetism

How the Orbital System of Particles Consolidates Gravity and Electromagnetism
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摘要 There is an actual reality that underlies the relative reality of physics. The orbital system is shown to be the principle by which motion transforms space into matter. The support of the universe is the absolute three-stage hierarchy of particles, atoms, and gravitational systems. Below 1/c waves are dissociated into strands and neutrinos are separated as points of charge. The electron and positron are single strands with opposed helical turns. Protons and neutrons have a nucleus of positrinos and negatrinos surrounded by concentric shells of strands in 2"~ resonance. The orbital strands reverberate into space creating a field with gravitational and electromagnetic aspects. The orbital system defines matter, energy, motion, and time based on composition. The three stages have a constant field content but differ by field density and components.
作者 William Day
出处 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2012年第9期619-630,共12页 哲学研究(英文版)
关键词 orbital systems GRAVITY electromagnetism STRANDS NEUTRINOS positrino negatrino proton compositionspace matrix 轨道系统 粒子系统 电磁学 重力 整合 运动转换 实地密度 正电子
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