The Structure and Composition of Cosmos
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Jørgen Balslev
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Starting from the zero-point field, which consists of an infinite electromagnetic field, the theory deduces the existence of the infinite cosmos, with its stars, galaxies and universes.
The Quantum Aether Theory finds, on the basis of the properties of space and time, that space is Euclidean and that the relativistic laws are the result of a speed in relation to the constant propagation speed of the forces in the zero-point field. Furthermore, the theory finds that the electric and magnetic properties of the zero-point field can explain the presence of all the physical properties and correlations.
The Euclidean Cosmos Theory finds the distribution of mass and energy in infinite Euclidean space. Since mass = energy divided by the square of the speed of light, mass and energy will be deflected in a gravitational field, so that the mass and energy eventually accumulate in closed universes and barren objects, all of which are in some form of dynamic equilibrium. However, if the density is high enough, a large coherent universe will be created that recycles the constant amount of energy.
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