THE TOTAL THEORY II

ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

Abstract: We set as the principle of reason and we find that there is a pre-existing absolute, impersonal, dimensionless zero-vacuum, which is a higher impersonal reality. In it there is the infinite energy that in its forms is channeled and feeds the microparticles and all matter, the  immaterial  forces, and the ideas. As a non-person, we do not know although how it acts and probably became the cause of the creation of other universes, without mass or spacetime.

In this zero, the personal Goddess was shelf born, who conceives with her imagination infinite points distributed and determine infinite space, places them in a harmonious vibration of volume. And gives birth to the infinite ether in infinite space, from a volume oscillation of infinite distributed points. It identifies denser oscillating points and a denser ether is formed, the Enosia, from infinity to a central bubble, containing more dilute ether the transcendental non-substance and cortex than the denser ether itself. Grains of the densest ether are formed that hover and collide within the central bubble. Very small rotating bubbles are created, which lure the surrounding ether into a magnetic field flow and within the bubbles the granules collide with the bark and make a dent, which spreads in space and is the electric field.

Gravitational and electric law of body attraction are different and fields are different. Arbitrariness has been used in the determination of dielectric constant and magnetic permeability. The system is geocentric, there are privileged reference systems and the theory of relativity is not produced.

Keywords: transcendental non-substance, magnetic field flow, magnetic permeability, electric field.

Title: THE TOTAL THEORY II

Author: ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research  

ISSN 2348-5736 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 9, Issue 2, October 2021 - March 2022

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THE TOTAL THEORY II by ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS