K 10 12 The Space-time Fluid Model Explains Nuclear Force
Frank Ghassemi. U.C. Berkely._ The fabric of space/time can be modeled to have an equivalent mass with fluid characteristics. Considering this model the nuclear force is explained to be the resulting force from the universal pressure of liquid space. Therefore the strong nuclear force suggested by todays Physics does not exist. Suggested formula for the relationship between the Nuclear force and mass/volume of universe is P=5.89x10 -26x(M/R) 4. This is extended to include space and time. Therefore all known universe be it mass or energy or the empty space itself are one entity in different states. The model explains the missing mass of universe as well as the missing mass and the shape of Galaxies.
An enhancement into the fundamental theories of physics is suggested. The force which is responsible for the observed expansion of universe is explained.
Update: April 2000- Faramarz Ghassemi presented the space-time -mass theory at the American Physical Society Meeting in Long Beach California (Abstract Log Number 20017) In the session J16, (General Astrophysics) which will
begin at 14:30 on Sunday afternoon ( April 30th.) in Room 202C.
Sessions will take place in the Long Beach Convention Center and
the Hyatt Regency Long Beach.
The complete program of the meeting is now available online at:
http://www.aps.org/meet/MAR00/baps
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