I would like to discuss with you my latest work, which led to the publication of my book: Theory of the Four-Dimensional Electromagnetic Universe. (If you’re interested in buying my book, feel free to message me directly. Thanks, everyone!)
Below the abstract and table of contents:
This Theory, "Theory of the Four-Dimensional Electromagnetic universe" presents a novel perspective on the fundamental nature of the universe, proposing that it is a true four-dimensional hypersphere with three spatial dimensions and a fourth spatial dimension perceived as time, along which the 4D universe expands.
The core of this theory revolves around two primary postulates:
1. the existence of a privileged reference system centered on the Big Bang event.
2. the restricted holographic principle.
According to these postulates, the real universe consists of a four-dimensional (4D) spacetime, with three spatial dimensions that we perceive and interact with, and a fourth spatial dimension that manifests to us as time.
We, along with our instruments and measurements, exist within the three-dimensional (3D) part of this 4D universe.
Physical phenomena occurring along the fourth spatial dimension are precluded from our direct perception and measurement. Instead, these phenomena are perceived in the 3D universe qualitatively differently from their true nature in the 4D universe. This perception, however, remains quantitatively proportional to the actual phenomena, as dictated by the restricted holographic principle.
This principle leads to profound implications for our understanding of physical phenomena, including the wave-particle duality of electromagnetic waves, the nature of mass and energy, and the expansion of the universe. The first part of this book delves into the theoretical framework, deriving equations and concepts that lay the foundation for this theory. We explore the implications of a four-dimensional universe and the relationships between time, space, and energy. Here we also define the concept of temporal waves (TWs).
The second part extends these ideas, characterizing the concept of temporal waves (TWs) and their role in the creation and expansion of the universe.
This section proposes that the expansion of the universe is driven by the negative radiation pressure exerted by TWs, which also explains the phenomena of dark energy and dark matter.
Thus, the universe, in its entirety, simplifies to an immense 4D electromagnetic field in which static electromagnetic waves (TWs) oscillate along its fourth spatial dimension, which appears to us as the temporal dimension.
The real universe, therefore, is only light.
Below the abstract and table of contents:
This Theory, "Theory of the Four-Dimensional Electromagnetic universe" presents a novel perspective on the fundamental nature of the universe, proposing that it is a true four-dimensional hypersphere with three spatial dimensions and a fourth spatial dimension perceived as time, along which the 4D universe expands.
The core of this theory revolves around two primary postulates:
1. the existence of a privileged reference system centered on the Big Bang event.
2. the restricted holographic principle.
According to these postulates, the real universe consists of a four-dimensional (4D) spacetime, with three spatial dimensions that we perceive and interact with, and a fourth spatial dimension that manifests to us as time.
We, along with our instruments and measurements, exist within the three-dimensional (3D) part of this 4D universe.
Physical phenomena occurring along the fourth spatial dimension are precluded from our direct perception and measurement. Instead, these phenomena are perceived in the 3D universe qualitatively differently from their true nature in the 4D universe. This perception, however, remains quantitatively proportional to the actual phenomena, as dictated by the restricted holographic principle.
This principle leads to profound implications for our understanding of physical phenomena, including the wave-particle duality of electromagnetic waves, the nature of mass and energy, and the expansion of the universe. The first part of this book delves into the theoretical framework, deriving equations and concepts that lay the foundation for this theory. We explore the implications of a four-dimensional universe and the relationships between time, space, and energy. Here we also define the concept of temporal waves (TWs).
The second part extends these ideas, characterizing the concept of temporal waves (TWs) and their role in the creation and expansion of the universe.
This section proposes that the expansion of the universe is driven by the negative radiation pressure exerted by TWs, which also explains the phenomena of dark energy and dark matter.
Thus, the universe, in its entirety, simplifies to an immense 4D electromagnetic field in which static electromagnetic waves (TWs) oscillate along its fourth spatial dimension, which appears to us as the temporal dimension.
The real universe, therefore, is only light.
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