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On 8/1/2022 at 10:55 AM, computer said:

Hypothesis about the formation of particles from fields

 

The hypothesis is an extension of field theory and an attempt to explain the internal structure of elementary particles.

I have a model of particles, which unifies all basic physical interactions: electrostatic, strong and gravitational. In this model, particles are represented as spheric formation of fundamental field, and we do not need any quarks. I consider particles as made from continued field which can be represented by means of unified "primary "elements". All kinds of Matter are constructred by such elements. We can describe their properties, but we cannot extract and separete them from continued field.

IMO, it is impossible to describe particles using electromagnetics equations, we need equations which describes "primary elements". These New physics's equation will describe both, particles and electromagnetic field.

I'm not that familiar with field theory, as you are. But I'm sure that you are on the right way. You can try to describe equations for "primary elements", if you wish. And we'll get New physics ;)

On 8/4/2022 at 10:12 AM, computer said:

It seems that due to this there is also an attraction of massive bodies, they slide into a common gravitational pit.

Why they must slide? Is there some additional force which make them to slide?

Just do not look back to General relativity. :)

Edited by kba

1 hour ago, kba said:

I have a model of particles

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And the only place to discuss it is in its own thread. Advertising it in someone else’s thread is considered hijacking

 

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