On the Way to the Theory of Everything
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This book is intended for people who are interested in new physical theories, tolerant of non-standard models and their authors.
The book describes my scientific concept of structure of the microcosm and the Universe.
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My ideas are simple: space and time are discrete; space, vacuum and matter consist of identical primary elements, and differences between them are due to their polarization; relative and absolute do not contradict each other.
Vladimir Andreevich Krymchakov
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On the Way to the Theory of Everything - Vladimir Andreevich Krymchakov
ON THE WAY TO THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
By Vladimir Andreevich Krymchakov at Smashwords
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ISBN: 9781370972388
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Basics of Basics
The Fundamental Postulates
The Fundamental Lattice
Isotropy and Anisotropy
Matrices of Fundamental Mechanics
Dynamics of Fudls
About Nature of Time
Vacuum, Fields, and Wives
Elementary Particles
Stability and Instability
Cosmology and Cosmogony
Many-dimensional Worlds
Life
Conclusion
PREFACE
Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider.
—Francis Bacon
I welcome my benevolent readers. In this book my scientific concept which in the future has to develop as the universal physical theory is explained. My scientific views not always coincide with standard notions. Otherwise, it would not be necessary to write this book. Please, write me only after full and attentive reading it. In the subsequent version of my book I will consider your useful tips and remarks.
Other authors trying to create the Theory of Everything are mistaken, announcing the compound objects and secondary laws as fundamental.
In science the role of a human factor is considerable that interferes with the solution of fundamental problems of physics.
Ancient geographers had a habit to draw fictional objects in unknown areas at their discretion. Something similar is observed in modern physics.
At the same time Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi
(Latin)—What is permissible for Jove is not permissible for a bull.
They act by principle: Those who cannot attack the thought, instead attack the thinker.
—Paul Valery.
The proper
scientists can invent new objects for an explanation of the problematic facts, also does not matter, they are mistaken or not, the main thing—they act by a scientific method
; and any unauthorized
innovation or support of the outdated
ideas sparks severe criticism. There are so zealous critics who starts pejorative tirades, even without having read up the text up to the end but only having seen the statement which was not pleasant to them. Look at ancient maps. White spots
, distortions and fiction are characteristic of them. Our descendants will estimate the modern academic
physical picture of the world the same as we estimate these maps. And my concept of structure of the Universe will be as something self-evident.
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INTRODUCTION
In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.
—Galileo Galilei
The world is simpler than we think.
The nature does not operate with formulas and terms, it does not classify objects, it can perfectly do without person.
Physical laws cannot exist in itself, separate from their carriers, and on carriers they have to be written down so that were always surely carried