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Bringing Einstein's Vision to Completion
Graviton Gas Theory - Foundation for the Fundamental Theories of Physics
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Exploring the intersection of relativity and quantum mechanics, this book introduces the graviton gas theory, which revitalizes the concept of ether by linking it to the fundamental constituents of gravitation. It presents a unique framework that reconciles the constancy of light speed with the dynamics of gravitation, offering insights into the underlying mathematics of physics. By plotting Compton length and Schwarzschild radius over mass, the theory aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the universe, serving as a potential foundation for advancements beyond the Standard Model of particle physics.
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Bringing Einstein's Vision to Completion, Hans Widmer
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- Title
- Bringing Einstein's Vision to Completion
- Subtitle
- Graviton Gas Theory - Foundation for the Fundamental Theories of Physics
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Hans Widmer
- Publisher
- Rüffer & Rub Sachbuchverlag
- Released
- 2023
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 128
- ISBN13
- 9783907351185
- Category
- Nature in general
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- Exploring the intersection of relativity and quantum mechanics, this book introduces the graviton gas theory, which revitalizes the concept of ether by linking it to the fundamental constituents of gravitation. It presents a unique framework that reconciles the constancy of light speed with the dynamics of gravitation, offering insights into the underlying mathematics of physics. By plotting Compton length and Schwarzschild radius over mass, the theory aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the universe, serving as a potential foundation for advancements beyond the Standard Model of particle physics.