Bulletin of the American Physical Society
91st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 24–26, 2024; UNC Charlotte, North Carolina
Session J03: Physics Education and Theoretical Physics
1:30 PM–3:30 PM,
Friday, October 25, 2024
UNC Charlotte
Room: Cone Center, Cone 113a
Chair: Dina Zohrabi Alaee, Coastal Carolina University
Abstract: J03.00009 : “On the Origin of Strings, Dark Energy, Time, and the Universe” Part I – Fundamentals of E-theory – An OverviewProfessor Ray Eshraghi
3:18 PM–3:30 PM
Presenter:
Ray Eshraghi
(Eshraghibook.com)
Author:
Ray Eshraghi
(Eshraghibook.com)
In this book, I have described a new string theory capable of constructing a universe with its mass, energy, physical properties, forces, and processes encompassing those of our universe. A theory that maybe inferred as " The Theory of Everything" in conventional language of physics and hereinafter termed as the "E-theory".
These strings arise from the physical properties of the universe itself guided by the fundamentals of the theory as compared to classical string theory which is abstract and mathematical, and largely incompatible with our physical universe.
In this presentation, I will introduce the fundamental structure of species making up the fabric of spacetime with their mass, energy, and momentum comprising “Dark Energy”, “Dark Matter”, baryonic mass, structure of fundamental particles, atoms, and structural mass of the universe.
I will briefly discuss the energy field of masses and an overview of the structure of fundamental particles and atoms in the context of Schrodinger and de Broglie’s equations.
Reference: “On the Origin of Strings, Dark Energy, Time, and the Universe” – Book Published July 2022
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