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Advances in Theoretical & Computational Physics(ATCP)

ISSN: 2639-0108 | DOI: 10.33140/ATCP

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Cold Start with Two Particles and A Big Bang, Splitting of Matter and Antimatter and Accelerated Expansion of The Universe

Abstract

Maarten J. Van der Burgt

There are three data that are available to be used as a basis for understanding the notions as fields, gravity, forces, mass, and energy. These data are a maximum velocity (c) and two basic particles; one with a charge of �?? of an electron and another with a charge of �?? of a positron. Each particle is contained in a sphere. These spheres are bounced together whereupon static photons are formed that form the basis for all fields. Some of these photons react further with 1-3 basic particles of the same charge to form proto quarks and proto leptons. These proto particles react further with static photons to form more spherical particles that ultimately result in stable fermions. Energy manifests itself by polarisation of static photons forming a field. Gravity becomes an electro-magnetic force. Mass manifests itself by polarisation of static photons and forces are the result of communicating field photons.

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