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View SchemaUnified Theory of Bivacuum, Particles Duality, Fields & Time. New Fundamental Bivacuum Mediated Interaction
| Authors | Alex Kaivarainen |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0003001 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0003001 |
Abstract
Unified theory (UT) means unification of our Bivacuum model, origination of matter, fields and time from few ground postulates (Kaivarainen, 1995-2006). The original Bivacuum model considers the positive and negative vacuum as a superfluid quantum liquid, composed from dipoles: [torus + antitorus] of opposite energies, charges and magnetic moments, representing collective excitations of subquantum particles and antiparticles. Such BIVACUUM, is an infinitive source of Bivacuum fermions (BVF) and Bivacuum bosons (BVB). They may assemble by 'head-to tail' principle the closed or open Virtual microtubules (VirMT) and Virtual Guides (VirG) of spin, momentum and energy. The VirG represent quasi-1D Bose condensate and connect remote coherent elementary particles. The bundles of VirG composing 3D net in space, provide the superfluid and nonlocal fraction of Bivacuum. The proposed Dynamic Model of Corpuscle [C]-Wave [W] duality interrelates the internal (hidden) parameters of sub-elementary fermions and their external, observable ones. The fusion of sub-elementary fermions to triplets at their symmetry shift determined by Golden mean conditions produce electrons, protons and neutrons. The different kind of Bivacuum matrix perturbation and excitation, accompanied [C-W] pulsation of elementary fermions and their fast rotation, are responsible for electrostatic, magnetic and gravitational fields excitation. The pace of time for any closed system is shown to be determined by pace of internal kinetic energy change of this system. Our relativistic formula for time contains beside the velocity also the acceleration.
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"abstract": "Unified theory (UT) means unification of our Bivacuum model, origination of\nmatter, fields and time from few ground postulates (Kaivarainen, 1995-2006).\nThe original Bivacuum model considers the positive and negative vacuum as a\nsuperfluid quantum liquid, composed from dipoles: [torus + antitorus] of\nopposite energies, charges and magnetic moments, representing collective\nexcitations of subquantum particles and antiparticles. Such BIVACUUM, is an\ninfinitive source of Bivacuum fermions (BVF) and Bivacuum bosons (BVB). They\nmay assemble by \u0027head-to tail\u0027 principle the closed or open Virtual\nmicrotubules (VirMT) and Virtual Guides (VirG) of spin, momentum and energy.\nThe VirG represent quasi-1D Bose condensate and connect remote coherent\nelementary particles. The bundles of VirG composing 3D net in space, provide\nthe superfluid and nonlocal fraction of Bivacuum. The proposed Dynamic Model of\nCorpuscle [C]-Wave [W] duality interrelates the internal (hidden) parameters of\nsub-elementary fermions and their external, observable ones. The fusion of\nsub-elementary fermions to triplets at their symmetry shift determined by\nGolden mean conditions produce electrons, protons and neutrons. The different\nkind of Bivacuum matrix perturbation and excitation, accompanied [C-W]\npulsation of elementary fermions and their fast rotation, are responsible for\nelectrostatic, magnetic and gravitational fields excitation. The pace of time\nfor any closed system is shown to be determined by pace of internal kinetic\nenergy change of this system. Our relativistic formula for time contains beside\nthe velocity also the acceleration.",
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"title": "Unified Theory of Bivacuum, Particles Duality, Fields \u0026 Time. New Fundamental Bivacuum Mediated Interaction",
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