TITLE:
Basic Notions of Classical Physics
AUTHORS:
Vladimir S. Netchitailo
KEYWORDS:
World-Universe Model, Space and Time, Aether, Dark Matter, Gravity, Gravitomagnetism, Fundamental Physical Constants, Creation of Matter, Primary Notions
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.9 No.4,
October
26,
2023
ABSTRACT: Classical Physics is a branch of Physics that should be described by classical notions, which define emergent phenomena. An Emergent Phenomenon is a property that is a result of simple interactions that work cooperatively to create a more complex interaction. Physically, simple interactions occur at a microscopic level, and the collective result can be observed at a macroscopic level. The developed Hypersphere World-Universe Model (WUM) introduces classical notions, when the very first ensemble of particles was created at the cosmological time πM ≅ 10-18 and become possible to introduce the notion “Medium of the World”. We emphasize that Classical Physics is principally different from Quantum Physics that describes quantum objects, which have four-momenta only. Classical Physics is dealing with ensembles of quantum objects! The present paper discusses the Basic Notions of Classical Physics considering a principally different cosmological model WUM, which is, in fact, a Paradigm Shift for Cosmology. WUM is a natural continuation of Classical Physics, and it can already serve as a basis for a New Cosmology proposed by Paul Dirac in 1937.