On the Vacuum Hydrodynamics of Moving Bodies —The Theory of General Singularity

Rizzo, Alessandro (2024) On the Vacuum Hydrodynamics of Moving Bodies —The Theory of General Singularity. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, 10 (03). pp. 875-905. ISSN 2380-4327

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Abstract

The Theory of General Singularity is presented, unifying quantum field theory, general relativity, and the standard model. This theory posits phonons as fundamental excitations in a quantum vacuum, modeled as a Bose-Einstein condensate. Through key equations, the role of phonons as intermediaries between matter, energy, and spacetime geometry is demonstrated. The theory expands Einstein’s field equations to differentiate between visible and dark matter, and revises the standard model by incorporating phonons. It addresses dark matter, dark energy, gravity, and phase transitions, while making testable predictions. The theory proposes that singularities, the essence of particles and black holes, are quantum entities ubiquitous in nature, constituting the very essence of elementary particles, seen as micro black holes or quantum fractal structures of spacetime. As the theory is refined with increasing mathematical rigor, it builds upon the foundation of initial physical intuition, connecting the spacetime continuum of general relativity with the hydrodynamics of the quantum vacuum. Inspired by the insights of Tesla and Majorana, who believed that physical intuition justifies the infringement of mathematical rigor in the early stages of theory development, this work aims to advance the understanding of the fundamental laws of the universe and the perception of reality.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 08 Jun 2024 09:51
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2024 09:51
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/3344

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