Theory of the Universe (The Matrix)
Abstract
It is shown that the world consists of two components: space and electromagnetic quanta. It is shown that space is an elastic, flexible substance infinite along all three coordinates. It is shown that space serves as a conductive medium for electromagnetic quanta. Electromagnetic quanta are embedded within space and constitute a component of space itself. It is shown that electromagnetic quanta move through space in the form of a volumetrically compressive transverse wave. It is shown that clusters of space formed by an electromagnetic quantum constitute the particles of the world, as we perceive it. It is shown that gravity is the attraction between compressed regions of space formed by electromagnetic quanta, along with the tension of the spatial substance arising between them. It is shown that the mass of the spatial substance from which perceptible particles are formed is not transported through space. It is shown that the mass of particles is formed from the spatial substance at the point where the electromagnetic quantum is located at a given moment. It is shown that the nuclear interaction is a rapidly pulsating gravitational interaction.
It is shown that stellar heating occurs through the destruction, by gravitational forces (the tension of the spatial substance), of helium nuclei into hydrogen nuclei, followed by the re-combination of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei with the release of energy responsible for heating stars. It is shown that supernova explosions occur when the tension of space around a star exceeds the spatial tension between molecules, nuclei, and nucleons, exceeding the magnitude of the nuclear interaction. It is shown that black holes at the centers of galaxies are the centers of stretched spatial substance that has been drawn into the formation of sur-rounding stars, planets, comets, asteroids, and so forth. It is shown that no mass, in the sense in which we ordinarily conceive it, exists at the centers of galaxies. It is shown that the center of a galaxy is a region of maximally stretched space (spatial substance), whose stretching force exceeds nuclear forces. This region of maximal spatial stretching manifests itself as an enormous mass. It is shown that the galactic center is a pseudo-mass. An experiment is de-scribed that will confirm the theory of the universe.
