Natural Science

Volume 14, Issue 8 (August 2022)

ISSN Print: 2150-4091   ISSN Online: 2150-4105

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Evolution and Structure of Elementary Physical Particles

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DOI: 10.4236/ns.2022.148030    139 Downloads   1,133 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

This paper is presented in two parts. The first part provides a glimpse of the long-awaited unified theory, which explains the parallel activation of different levels of the universe: intellectual (humans), psychological (animals), biological (vegetation), physical (matter), and cosmological (energies) levels, whereas in the conventional approach, the physical and cosmological levels are grouped into the same category. This paper explains the evolution and structure of elementary physical particles (EPPs) based on the evolution and structure of elementary biological particles (cells). The second part of the paper explains the structure and ingredients of the PPE, which are responsible for the creation of the following four fields, as suggested by the author: visibility, forcibility (magnetism), the fullness field, and the hollowness field. All these fields comprise different unknown cosmological substances. These cosmological fields are present in all physical entities and are responsible for all kinds of physical activations. Finally, the paper explains the evolution of electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic fields, gravitation, and repulsion (repulsive gravitation). The theory is consistent with all previously conducted experiments and systematically unfolds several mysteries, thereby demonstrating the validity of the proposed theory.

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Agrawal, P. (2022) Evolution and Structure of Elementary Physical Particles. Natural Science, 14, 328-342. doi: 10.4236/ns.2022.148030.

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