This study proposes the idea that physical entities such as
electrons and cosmological entities like photons operate at distinct levels
within the Universe, suggesting they should not be grouped under the same
conceptual framework. It posits that what appears to be empty space is, in
fact, a complex network made up of cosmological substances. These substances,
essentially energy fields, are fundamental components of the cosmological
realm. The study introduces the concept that these four fields are diametrically
opposed yet collectively maintain equilibrium. It challenges the conventional
notion that the space fabric merely fills the emptiness, arguing instead that
the space fabric creates the emptiness itself, enabling the propagation of
electromagnetic waves and gravitational forces. The paper explores the
composition of the space fabric, connecting it to a range of cosmological
phenomena, including electromagnetic waves, gravity, light, magnetism, and the
enigmatic dark matter and dark energy. Through this exploration, the paper
begins to unravel numerous unresolved mysteries. The paper’s philosophical
stance is validated by incorporating insights from various disciplines, and its
scientific basis is reinforced by aligning with results from well-established
experiments.
Author(s) Details:
Pramod Kumar Agrawal,
Universal Theory Research Centre, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Jaipur,
Rajasthan, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPSTR-V6/article/view/13590
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