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View SchemaThe Binary Model of Physical Vacuum
| Authors | Vladimir A. Zykov |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0107012 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0107012 |
| Journal | Actual Problems of Natural Sciences at the Down of Our Century. Proceedings of Int. Conf. August 21-25, 2001, St.-Petersburg, Russia. Ed. G.T.Aldoshin. SPb: Anatolia Publishing, 2001. pp 232-248. |
Abstract
The binary model of physical vacuum is considered. This model reveals unified cause-and-effect mechanism of electromagnetic and gravitational interactions. The model of binary vacuum does not identify physical vacuum to a substance as the model of mechanical ether does, but presents physical vacuum as the unity of two simultaneously everywhere existed non-structural electrical elementary media. They are just the same except for their signs. They diffusively and uniformly penetrate into each other. Each of them is continuousal and possesses the elastic modulus of dilatation and the elastic mutual-shearing modulus. The shearing-strain theory of elementary media describes all modern relative electrodynamics and answers the unknown before questions: how do the electric charges, electric and magnetic fields arrange in nature; what are the cause-and-effect relations in Coulomb and Lorentz forces; why are the electromagnetic waves transversal. The theory of monolithic (combined) deformations of world elementary media (near neutral bodies) is the theory of relative gravitation. In particular it determines unknown before gravitational-energy density, converts the experimental Newton law of gravitation into a speculative result.
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