”Emission & Regeneration” Unified Field Theory
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The Standard Model has passed many steps in the evolution to the presently accepted version. The main difference between steps consists in the description of the mechanism about what happens in the space between attracting or repelling subatomic particles. The first primitive description postulated the existence of a substance named ether responsible for the transmission of forces between particles. Then an empty space was postulated and special carrier particles for each type of force were introduced (photons, gluons, Wand Z bosons, gravitons) as a substitute for the ether. The proposed approach models subatomic particles such as electrons and positrons as focal points in space where continuously fundamental particles are emitted and absorbed. The energy of electrons and positrons is distributed on their fundamental particles and stored as rotations at them, defining longitudinal and transversal angular momenta (fields). Interaction laws between angular momenta of fundamental particles are postulated in that way, that the basic laws of physics (Coulomb, Ampere, Lorentz, Maxwell, Gravitation, etc.) can be mathematically derived. This methodology makes sure, that the approach is in accordance with the basic laws of physics, in other words, with well proven experimental data. Due to the description of a particle extending dynamically over the whole space, the present approach is not forced to introduce an artificial substance (aether) or substitute objects (bosons). All forces are mathematically derived from one vector field generated by the longitudinal and transversal angular momenta of fundamental particles, and not introduced through individual fittings as it is done by our Standard Theory.