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Energy Density Theory

Authors: Skrynnik, Sergey;

Energy Density Theory

Abstract

This paper explores the hypothesis that the mass of elementary particles results from variations in energy density within space. The proposed approach provides an explanation for fundamental interactions, dark matter and dark energy anomalies, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and offers an alternative to the concepts of space curvature and the Higgs field. Calculations demonstrate that rest mass can be expressed in terms of wavelength at the speed of light, as well as through an energy ratio, reducing the expression to wavelength, Planck’s constant, and the speed of light. The interpretation of gravity, electromagnetic, strong, and weak interactions through energy density is discussed. This approach offers a new perspective on the nature of mass and its connection to fundamental forces, potentially leading to new experimental verifications and a more comprehensive description of physical reality. В данной работе рассматривается гипотеза о том, что масса элементарных частиц является следствием изменения плотности энергии в пространстве. Предлагаемый подход позволяет объяснить фундаментальные взаимодействия, аномалии тёмной материи и тёмной энергии, неопределённость Гейзенберга, а также предложить альтернативу концепции искривления пространства и полю Хиггса. Представлены расчёты, показывающие, что масса покоя может быть выражена через длину волны при движении со скоростью света, а также через отношение энергий, где остаются только длина волны, постоянная Планка и скорость света. Обсуждается возможность интерпретации гравитации, электромагнитного, сильного и слабого взаимодействий через плотность энергии. Такой подход позволяет по-новому взглянуть на природу массы и её связь с фундаментальными силами, что может привести к новым экспериментальным проверкам и более целостному описанию физической реальности.

Keywords

mass, Energy Density Theory, Energy Density

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