Matter In The Universe

Francisco Martínez Flores

Abstract: We introduce the term “grey matter” to the mass involved in Special Relativity, similar to our mind, which has no inertia, although it generates energy; this mass, derived from electric charge, is electromagnetic and virtual in nature and assumable by Quantum Theory, but not by Classical Mechanics. The matter itself, ie, that which corresponds to a real or inertial mass, is produced under the strong, weak an electromagnetic interactions, based on coupling constants (charges) and potencials; thus, tangible objects with constant mass acquire the consistency they need to generate inertial forces, in accordance with the laws of Chemistry and Classical Mechanics. The Universe contains two kinds of matter: a) the grey one, which is the only information we have of stars, galaxies and other objects through the radiation we receive and it may also account for the so-called “dark matter”; b) the true matter, originated in stars and responsible for gravitation, whose extremely small intensity (relative to the other three forces) only allows having a similar scope of our Planetary System. The failure in the unification of the Special Relativity with Classical Dynamics, makes the General Theory like a set of definitions and identities, converted into laws by imperative of mathematical rules based on differential geometry (tensors or manifolds), where the curvature of spacetime becomes an “absolute”, pretending generate interaction governing the world as a whole, but supported by some experimental evidence of little or no reliability. Keywords: Matter In the Universe similar to our mind, which has no inertia. Title: Matter In The Universe Author: Francisco Martínez Flores. International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research ISSN 2348-5736 (Online) Research Publish Journals

Vol. 4, Issue 1, April 2016 – September 2016

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Matter In The Universe by Francisco Martínez Flores