Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session W66: Frontiers in Fundamental Physics II
3:00 PM–5:24 PM,
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Room: Hyatt Regency Hotel -Grant Park D
Chair: David Singh, University of Missouri
Abstract: W66.00011 : ULTIME2 THEORY: Universal Unification of Light Laws, Tied with Time, Inertia, Imaginary Mass, Momentum, Energy and Electricty
5:00 PM–5:12 PM
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Presenter:
Claude Massot
(Independent Institute and Scientific Innovation Laboratory)
Author:
Claude Massot
(Independent Institute and Scientific Innovation Laboratory)
I briefly summarize, my previous presentations in APS Meetings of my new radical Theoretical Physics, built in the deterministic spirit of Descartes, Rutherford, Bohr's approaches, while reactivating Ockham's principle of parsimony. This strongly disrupts the present Standard Model. 1) I challenge Relativistic Physics and high energy Quantum Theory, with my new postulates of dual-imaginary and quaternal matter (at high energy). 2) I condemn the Nuclear Standard Model for no direct measure of the mass of the free neutron. I reject the protons/neutrons nucleus in favor of a protons/electrons nucleus. I deny quarks/gluons physical reality. I challenge, in the present fusion model, the principle of equivalence between energetic and material nuclear masses as a source of the mass-defects in the fusion of light elements. 3) I dismiss Big Bang and Universe Expansion, with my new hypothesis of the red-shift, not as a Doppler effect, but as gravitational attrition of the mass of outgoing photons. I challenge also, the concept of gravitation as space/time curvature, in favor of a tiny residual purely electric force between the fields of atomic protons and electrons. I confirm the quantification of the solar system, (first predicted by Laurent Nottale with his fractal theory)
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