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The Yaldon Particle Theory
Menketh Yalda
The Yaldon Particle Theory
Menketh Yalda
This theory is like night and day to distinguish between science and science fiction theories, by updating the Newtonian model of light. This new model of light has different groups of particles with periodic displacement between each other which will be capable to explain all phenomena related to the light as a particle and wave.
As one of the advantages of this new model, one can discover the reason to the illusion of the expanding universe, and it is not a big bang theory that places the Earth at the center of the universe. When some of the scientists found out it is not possible for the Earth to be the center of the universe, they came up with the patch solution by saying the center of the explosion will be anywhere in the universe. This solution will be closer to science fiction rather than science fact. Meanwhile, this particular model of light shows the reason behind the appearance of the increasing speed of galaxies according to the distance from the observer.
Also, this model explains emission and absorption line of light in low-pressure gasses without the need for the quantum theory, which involved in creating an alternate reality at the subatomic scale, allowing for many science-fiction ideas since they do not follow the ideas of Newton.
It also shows the reason behind the constant velocity of light in space without the need to create an atmosphere for the relativity theory which also has science fiction ideas by creating a time-space analogy.
This model of the light, which accomplished by this theory, leads to the real atom model by solving the problem of the subshell in the existing model of the atom, and this theory is capable of finding out what the black hole really is-dark matter and the force of gravity.
84 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 12, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9781637105108 |
Publishers | Fulton Books |
Pages | 84 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 5 mm · 136 g |
Language | English |
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