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Physics Based on Energy Transfer Postulate

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  • Dan Ciulin

    (EIA Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland)

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By considering the space as a function of time, we accept that the space may have a ‘geometry' that fit better to the given situation, the authors accept that the space change in time continuously and also we make a bridge to the fact that any interaction correspond to an exchange of energy. Then, an equivalent mathematical model of physical representation may be based on elliptical and ultra-elliptical functions that are generated by energy based deferential equations. These functions are based on elliptic coordinates where each coordinate is represented by complex angles. More, the complex exponential functions those are used actually with success, in electro-technique, mechanic, electronic and also to represents signals are degenerated elliptical functions. From this point of view, the paper presents an extension of the quantized theorem to elliptic functions and some applications to fields, atomic particle and waves that may constitute a kind of ‘bridges' to the classical theory. As results, another kind of interpretation of some physical phenomena seems lead to the (theoretical) possibility to overpass the speed of the light and also, to have an ‘intuitive understanding' for some physical phenomena. A technology that overpass the speed of the light may leads to the possibility to find out, during a human life-time, of a new planet similar to our earth and extend in this manner, the human knowledge and territory. This will leads to an important enrichment of human possibilities and knowledge. For this goal, a solid-state electric to gravitation actuator is also presented. Associated with a good and convenient technology, all these are of strategic importance. Applications may be found in strategic forecast, interplanetary telecommunications and treks. The presented tools may be used for modeling the fields and matter structures but also to insure their more comprehensive understanding.

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  • Dan Ciulin, 2014. "Physics Based on Energy Transfer Postulate," International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications (IJSITA), IGI Global, vol. 5(4), pages 35-77, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsita0:v:5:y:2014:i:4:p:35-77
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