Prespacetime-Premomentumenergy Model II: Genesis of Self-Referential Matrix Law & Mathematics of Ether

Hu, Huping and Wu, Maoxin (2014) Prespacetime-Premomentumenergy Model II: Genesis of Self-Referential Matrix Law & Mathematics of Ether. Scientific GOD Journal, 5 (10). pp. 965-1015. ISSN 2153-831X

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Abstract

This work is a continuation of prespacetime-premomentumenergy model described recently. Here we show how in this model prespacetime-premomentumenergy (God) generates: (1) four-momentum and four-position relation as transcendental Law of One, (2) self-referential matrix law with four-momentum and four-position relation as the determinant, and (3) Law of Zero in a dual universe comprised of an external spacetime and an internal momentum-energy space. We further show how prespacetime-premomentumenergy (God) may generate, sustain and make evolving elementary particles and composite particles incorporating the genesis of self-referential matrix law. In addition, we will discuss the ontology and mathematics of ether in this model. Illustratively, in the beginning there was prespacetime-premomentumenergy (God) by itself ei0 =1 materially empty and it began to imagine through primordial self-referential spin 1=ei0=ei0ei0=eiL-iLeiM-iM=eiLeiMe-iLe-iM=e-iLe-iM/e-iLe-iM=eiLeiM/eiLeiM…such that it created the self-referential matrix law, the external object to be observed and internal object as observed, separated them into external spacetime and internal momentum-energy space, caused them to interact through said matrix law and thus gave birth to the dual universe which it has since sustained and made to evolve.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > Q0 Interdisciplinary sciences > Q01 Interdisciplinary sciences (General)
Q Science > QC Physics > QC01 Quantum mechanics
ID Code:263
Deposited By: Huping Hu
Deposited On:06 Dec 2014 10:37
Last Modified:06 Feb 2021 14:41

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