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== Common definition == | == Common definition == |
Revision as of 22:16, 16 December 2021
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Definition
Ordinary matter / Ordinary energy particles are compact Vortices, Physical Structures of Information in/of the Elementary Field, pieces of visible Ordinary matter produces by the dynamical interactions of the large dark matter structures (Halos), the causal and variational (spatial and temporal) precursors of the formation of the visible side of the Universe.
They are compact / concentrated / condensed particle vortex structures with high mass density belonging to the class of "Visible structures" of Matter.
Particles are ubiquitous at all the cosmological and astrophysical scales. They form the visible parts of galaxies and the object within them, like clusters of stars, single stars and their planetary systems, rocks and all the objects of our physical experience. Particles make up the filaments between the bubbles that shape the Cosmic Web (an infinite chain of visible matter concentrated in the dense small-medium size Dark matter Halos hosting clusters and galaxies).
Common definition
(Link to Wikipedia page: Particle).
Description
Cos'è la materia
La materia è costituita da Strutture di Informazione. Può essere classificata in m. oscura (forme materiali estese a bassa densità) e m. ordinaria (particelle e radiazione). Le strutture elementari della materia ordinaria (elettroni, neutrini, quark, bosoni) si dividono in onde (radiazione) e vortici (particelle). Le strutture composite (protoni, neutroni, mesoni, ecc) sono risultato della interazione delle Strutture elementari. La particelle sono rappresentate da Strutture vorticose (o sistemi di vortici) nel tessuto spazio-temporale costituito dalle perturbazioni del Campo elementare.
Natura della materia
La natura della materia, delle particelle elementari e della radiazione, e delle loro grandezze fondamentali, la massa, il moto, la carica e lo spin, derivano dalle proprietà del Campo. Le particelle elementari vengono intese come Strutture di Informazione - processi di eventi nel Campo stesso.
See also
- TFNR - 9.9 Energy and matter in the structured Field
- TFNR - 9.11 Matter
- TFNR - 9.11.1 Dark matter
- TFNR - 9.11.2 Ordinary matter
- TFNR - 9.12 Some common physical phenomena in the structured Field
Classification
- Topic id: t_particles_vortices
- Belongs to the class: Ordinary matter
- Has as instances:
- Belongs to the groups:
- Semantic Map: ekm|map=m_ph_dynamics&topic=t_particles_vortices
- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ph_dynamics&topic=t_particles_vortices