THE THEORY OF CREATION

ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

Abstract: The theory of the creation is the theory according to which the human can be creator.

The stated physics accepted wrong, there are electrons and protons. In the fire lamp of the experiment Edison, the current is given of the high frequency photons and the direct current if high frequency oscillations of atoms. When it is accelerating motion, in the body has it, it is changing the rhythm of the conflictions of the grains of ether with shell of the bubble and it is changing the electric field, it is dislocation of ether, of the collisions. The magnetic field of the bubble, is flowing of the ether, it is blowing of its self-rotation. And it is formed the magnetic field of the electric ring of the atom of hydrogen. The magnetic field is reacted of the self-rotation, not of the acceleration. The magnetic law proved that it is in the reverse power of the square of the radius of the magnetic poles. And the law of attraction of the rotating electric carriers in the atom of hydrogen, they are and magnetic poles, is related to a constant of the in reverse power of square of radius, plus to a constant of the in reverse power of the cubic of radius.

But and the gravity, the attraction law, is same as in the atom of hydrogen, because the heaven bodies have acceleration and the law is in the reverse cubic of the radius, but they are spaced bodies and then the law is and in the reverse power of the square.

So the motion of the accelerated bodies of the universe, are elliptic, with angle of drift of the rotation radius. It is constructed the Absolute metric System, and the formulas of the creation.

Keywords: high frequency photons, Absolute metric System, creation.

Title: THE THEORY OF CREATION

Author: ALEKOS CHARALAMPOPOULOS

International Journal of Mathematics and Physical Sciences Research  

ISSN 2348-5736 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol 8, Issue 2, October 2020 - March 2021

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