New Properties of HM16 Ether, with Submicroparticles as Self-Functional Cells Interacting through Percussion Forces, Establishing Nature of Electrical Charges, including Gravitation
- 1 Land Forces Academy “Nicolae Balcescu”, Sibiu, Romania
- 2 Land Forces Academy “Nicolae Balcescu”, Sibiu, Romania
- 3 Independent Researcher, Rm. Valcea, Romania
Abstract
Article continues and complements our previous articles on the HM16 ether (ETH) model. Here, we describe the mechanism of occurrence of the submicroparticle (SMP). A general hypothesis, HFVI, is introduced for the modalities of interaction between two SMPs, based on periodic mechanical percussion forces, produced by fundamental vibrations FVs. A mechanism for describing the interaction between a SMPs and the ETH is presented. Positive and negative particles are defined by their membrane types of movement, such as +, − u /+, − v vibrations, and rotations at speeds + Ω / − Ω . The process of creating a pair of SMPs is discussed. Applying HFVI to the interaction between pairs of SMPs immobile in ETH, and considering longitudinal FVL, was obtained the forces of attraction/repulsion + F L 21 /– F L 21 , which correspond to the completed Coulomb force F CC including gravitation. The resultant F RL21 will form an oriented field of forces, which is a quasielectric field QE , equivalent to actual E electric field. Considering transversal FVT, was obtained the vibratory forces +, − F T 21 , whose resultant forms an vibrating field of forces, QHs , a quasimagnetic special field, which may explain some of the quantum properties of SMPs. Considering a mobile SMP, two new γ strains in ETH appear. Strains γ L are created by the displacement of SMP with velocity V , whose force +, − F T 12 is the support of a component of the magnetic field H (quasimagnetic field QH ), giving the QH L component. Strains γ R are created by the rotation of SMP with speed Ω , whose force +, − F R12 constitutes physical support of the component QH R of magnetic field H ( i.e. QH) . The creation of a photon PH is modelled as a special ESMP containing two zones of opposed rotations, and a mechanism is presented for its movement in the ETH with speed c based on the HS hypothesis of screwing in ETH, with frequency ν .
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