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Title: Cero, Uno, Infinito


1
Cero, Uno, Infinito
  • Prof. K.V.K. Nehru

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Traducid
o al castellano por Francisco Cabot
Pol Hyderabad, India 2003
2
Some Outstanding Achievements
  • Unification of the fundamental forces (motions)
    of the physical universe and the
  • Explanation of the origin and the peculiar
    characteristics of Electricity, Magnetism and
    Gravitation
  • Explanation of the large-scale structure and
    organization of the Physical Universe as
    ever-expanding
    as well as cyclic.
  • Explanation of the propagation of Radiation
    without any medium
  • Explanation of how the parts of Atom hold
    together
  • Elucidation of the nature of the Physical States
    of Matter
  • Theoretical computation of the physical and
    chemical Property Values of Solids and Liquids
  • Discovery of the Time Region and the rational
    resolution of the Quantum Paradoxes like the
    gt Wave-Particle duality,
    gt
    Non-locality,
    gt States of Negative Energy,
    gt Tunneling, etc.
  • Logical Explanation of the Galactic Recession
  • Explanation of the origin and characteristics of
    gt White-Dwarf Red-Giant combination,
    gt Planetary Systems,
    gt Globular
    Clusters,
    gt Pulsars,
    gt Quasars, etc.
  • Discovery of the Conjugate Sector of the
    Physical Universe and explanation of origin and
    characteristics of
    gt Cosmic Rays,
    gt
    Cosmic Background Radiation,
    gt Living
    Cells/Organisms, etc.

3
El Nuevo Paradigma
  • Antiguo paradigma El espacio-tiempo es un
    contenedor (escenario) para el Universo.

Sistema reciproco El espacio-tiempo
(movimiento) es el contenido del Universo fisico!.
4
Movimiento escalar- constituyente basico
Radiation
Materia
Radioactividad
Movimiento escalar
Gravitacion
Magnetismo
Carga Electrica
5
Los dos postulados fundamentales
  • El Universo Fisico esta compuesto en su totalidad
    de un componente, Movimiento, existente en tres
    dimensiones, en unidades discretas, y con dos
    aspectos reciprocos, espacio y tiempo.
  • El Universo Fisico cumple con la propiedad
    conmutativa de las matematicas estandar, sus
    magnitudes son absolutas, y su geometria
    Euclidiana.

6
Primary Corollaries
  • El espacio y el tiempo estan cuantizados
  • reciprocidadEspacio y tiempo estan
    reciprocamente relacionados (velocidad) un
    aumento del tiempo implica una disminucion del
    espacio, y viceversa.
  • simetria--The properties of either space or time
    are the properties of both time is 3-dimensional
    as space is and space too progresses like time
    does.

7
La progresión del espacio-tiempo
space
unidad
time
Unidad espacio
Unidad velocidad
Unidad tiempo
1
8
Unidades Independientes de Movimiento
1
1
Desplazamiento del tiempo


3
(21)
n units of TD applied to unit speed result in
speed 1/(n1)
(21)
Space Displacement
3


1
1
n units of SD applied to unit speed result in
speed (n1)/1
9
One-Dimensional Speed Range
S-frame
s/t
infinity
1
0
t/s
0
1
infinity
T-frame
10
Dimensional Analysis
t3
Inertial Mass, m
?
s3
t2
Momentum, p ( mv)
?
s2
t
Energy, E (? mv2)
?
s
11
Dimensional Analysis - 2
ELECTRIC MAGNETIC t Dipole Moment t2/s Dipole
Moment t/s Charge t2/s2 Flux t/s2 Potential t2
/s3 Vector Potential t/s3 Flux Density t2/s4 Flux
Density t/s3 Field Intensity t2/s4 Field
Intensity t2/s2 Resistivity t3/s3 Inductance t2/
s3 Resistance t3/s4 Permeability
12
Wave Aspects of the Particle
Wave Frequency, ? E / h m.c2 / h (1)

Wavelength, ? h / p h /(m.v) (2)
Wave Speed, u ?. ? c2 / v (3)
In Natural Units
uNAT u / c 1 /(v / c) 1 / vNAT
(4)
13
The Time Region
S-frame (Motion in Space)
0
1
s/t
t/s
0
-1
T-frame (Motion in Time)
14
Basic Types of Scalar Motion
LV Radiation Osc. ? Prgn. LV Thermal
Motion Osc. ? ? Prgn. R1 gt LV
Sub-Atoms Ltd. to 1 Disp. R2 gt LV
Atoms Net TD R2 gt LV Cosmic Atoms Net
SD RV1 gt R1 Electric Charge TD SD
RV2 gt R2 Magnetic Charge SD RV2 gt R2
Isotopic Charge TD
15
Enter Quantum Mechanics
(h2/2m) (?2?/?x2) VT (x) ? ih (??/?t)
(16)
?(x, t) A.ei(kx?t) A.eiEt/h.?(x)
(17) (h2/2m) (?2?(x)/?x2) VT (x) ?(x)
E.?(x) (18)
VTA (x) KPA.x2 KGA/x2 ? KIA (26)
VTN (x) KPN.(xAn x)4 KGN/x4 ? KIN
(31)
16
Forces in the Time Region
G
G
P
P
0
1


F
F
0
0
x
x
-
-
17
Physical States of Matter
Solid
Liquid
Gas
18
Radiation
Oscillation
Progression
19
Gravitation
A
One-Dimensional Rotation of Photon
A
B
A
B
Two-Dimensional Rotation of Photon
A
20
Rotational Representation
Rotational Base for Sub-Atoms
1 1-0-0
Rotational Base for Atoms
1 1-1-0
Atom with the least TD
1 2-1-0
21
The Inert Gases
22
Elements of the Lower Group
2-1-1 H 1
2-1-0 He 2 2-1-1 Li 3 2-1-2 Be 4 2-1-3 B 5
2-1-4 2-2-4 2-2-3 N 7 2-2-2 O 8 2-2-1 F 9
2-2-0 Ne 10

C
6
23
Sub-Atomic Particles-I(Particles without Mass)
M 0-0-0 Rotational Base M 0-0-1 Positron
(uncharged) M 0-0-1 Electron (uncharged) M -
-0 Muon Neutrino M - -1 Electron Neutrino
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
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Sub-Atomic Particles - II(Particles with Mass)
M 0-0-1 Charged Positron M- 0-0-1 Charged
Electron M 1-1-1 Proton M 1-1-1 Charged
Proton M 1-1-1 M - -1 H1 M 1-1-1 C -
-1 Neutron

1
1
2
2

1
1
2
2
25
Radioactivity
Rotational Mass
Vibrational Mass
Z2
2 Z
I
R
4 , 0
5-4-0 unstable..
3
1
2
26
Matter and C-matter
He 2-1-0
c-He 2-1-0
c-He 2-1-0
2-3-0
Ar
3-2-0
Material Sector
s/t
infinity
1
0
S-frame
T-frame
t/s
0
1
infinity
Cosmic Sector
27
Cosmic Ray Decay
Particle Element Isotopic
Mass (MeV) Charge
Obsd. Cald. Psi c-H2 2 3695
3710.9 Psi c-He3 2 3105
3104 Omega c-Li5 1 1675
1676 Xi c-B10 1 1314 1304 Sigma
c-N14 1 1197 1197 Lambda
c-Ne20 1 1116 1117 Pion
c-Si27 0 139.57 137.95 Muon
c-Ar35 0 105.66 106.42 Kaon
1/2 c-Kr 1/2 493.8
492
28
The Unified Representation
C O S M I C S E C T O R
T-frame
SPACE REGION
S-frame
0
1
M-frame
N-frame
-1
S-frame
0
TIME REGION
T-frame
M A T E R I A L S E C T O R
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Thank You
THANK YOU
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