THREE ELEMENTS THEORY *

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The aim of this fundamental physics theory is to generalize and to unify the current physics theories. Its immediate theoretical results are the following :

- it extends special relativity - it extends general relativity - total conformity to electromagnetism - conformity with quantum mechanics - conformity to the standard model

while respecting in particular:

- the atom structure - prevalence of the matter on the antimatter.

Moreover this theory gives explanations for the following traditional mysteries.

- Disparity of the 4 elementary forces in the standard model. - Missing masses in the black holes galaxies and universe. - Masses's differences between the 3 generations of particles. - Exception of the neutrino - Progressive Appearance of the magnetic fields in the Faraday's law - Unseparability in the quantum mechanic - Graviton - Acceleration of the expansion of the universe in connection with an overall Euclidean structure of the universe - Limitation of the number (3) of particules generations. - Limitation of the number (2 : electromagnetism, electrostatic) of electromagnetism fields. - Gravitational waves. - Paradox of the twins (special relativity) : complete and detailed explanation. - Link between Entropy principle and low effort principle.

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                                                                                                                Light breaks where no sun shines;
                                                                                                                Where no sea runs, the waters of the heart
                                                                                                                Push in their tides;
                                                                                                                And, broken ghosts with glow-worms in their heads,
                                                                                                                The things of light
                                                                                                                File through the flesh where no flesh decks the bones.
                                                     
                                                                                                                A candle in the thighs
                                                                                                                Warms youth and seed and burns the seeds of age;
                                                                                                                Where no seed stirs,
                                                                                                                The fruit of man unwrinkles in the stars,
                                                                                                                Bright as a fig;
                                                                                                                Where no wax is, the candle shows its hairs.
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                                Dylan Thomas
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© 1999 Frédéric LASSIAILLE,  email : lumimi2003@hotmail.com   © 1999 Frédéric LASSIAILLE,  email : lumimi2003@hotmail.com   © 1999 Frédéric LASSIAILLE,  email : lumimi2003@hotmail.com

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