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- FAQ
- Black holes
- No extra dimensions
- Destiny of the Universe
- Spooky action at a distance
- No time travels (neither into the past, nor into the future)
- All particles? (Hadrons and Bosons, Photon particle or wave?) Structures: low density extended structures (vortices: dark halos, waves: G.W., interactions: cosmic web), high density compact structures (vortices: massive particles as leptons, quarks, bosons, waves: EM.W., interactions: composite particles as baryons and mesons)
- What we made off?
- What is theoretical physicist? "Someone who studies equations and tries to understand the equations that govern the world we live in." No, it is not correct. It must be someone who tries to understand what is the Physical Reality and how it functions. Nothing less, nothing more. Equations are one of the result of this cognitive process, not the principal. Before there are observations, then ideas (hypoteses, proposals, model). At the end, math and equations, previsions, experiments or observational searches, matches between previsions and the results of experiments or of observational searches.
- No fundamental bricks, building blocks (like LEGO)
- Discreteness and quantum mechanics are different things
- EM radiation (for example, light): waves or particles (photons), or both?
- Pure vacuum . Quantum vacuum fluctuations?: nothing is very different from absolute vacuum. The different conditions (states) of the Elementary Field
- Telling another story of the birth and the evolution of the Universe
- Patterns everywhere...
- No absolute space, no absolute time, they are relative phenomena depending on the distributions of the Elementary Events