THE ABSOLUTE THEORY OF PHYSICS

ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

Abstract: It is proved with mathematic calculations, it is absolute method, that the attraction force between two charged particles, or two masses, is analogue in the reverse cube power of the radius of them. It is the first atomic theory for the hydrogen atom. The second is accepting as electric carriers the electric charges, it is up the mass of the particle. It is in force the attraction of the same particles, as it is the attraction of the parallel electric conductors, the revolving charged particles, are like electric conductors are attracted.

It is proved, that the units of the System International, are not consequences between them and is establishing the System Absolute (SAb) of the units of the physics, where the units are consequences. It is parallel, the establishing of the TTS (Total Theory System) of the units, it helps us to find the System Absolute. You must read THE TOTAL THEORY, published in this journal.

They are acceptances-propositions for all these, as the diffraction is correct, and the lengths of the light is correct too. And it is proposition, that the divided time is correct and then, the frequencies of the electromagnetic waves are right. So, with our theories, we calculate the velocity of the light, almost equal to the stated physics velocity. We calculate the same velocity for TTS and we found the relation of the units TTS, SI, SAb.

We find the relations of the units of the electric current, voltage, resistance, magnetic field, in the three systems (TTs, SI, SAb).  

Keywords: mathematic calculations, atomic theory, electric carriers, electric current, voltage, resistance, magnetic field, System Absolute.

Title: THE ABSOLUTE THEORY OF PHYSICS

Author: ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research  

ISSN 2348-5736 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 8, Issue 1, April 2020 - September 2020

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THE ABSOLUTE THEORY OF PHYSICS by ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS