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Physics Bible 2026
Author: Xuc, Xucerman, SPUTNIK
May 14, 2026
Space and Medium
1. Space is three‑dimensional and no more. It is always homogeneous (continuous and non‑curvable).
2. Space does not depend on ethers or matter. It exists always and everywhere from the very beginning.
3. The existence of absolutely empty space is not only possible, but necessary — otherwise there would be nothing from which ether itself could arise.
4. Absolutely any object can exist only in space and moves in space.
Ether and Etherins
5. Ether is a medium that fills space. It is not space itself.
6. The smallest particle in our Universe is the etherin. All etherins are identical, but differ in the direction and shape of their spiral rotation.
7. The largest particle of our Universe is the Universe itself — a global etheric assembly embedded in infinite space.
8. A particle moving along a toroidal‑spiral orbit of ether has the highest density in the space of the Universe.
9. An etherin can be regarded as a hydro‑gas‑dynamic cell of space.
Motion and Interaction
10. The world is hydrodynamic, vortex‑like, spiral‑like. It contains elements of gas dynamics and crystal mechanics.
11. Every motion in ether is spiral. The main spiral parameters are: amplitude A (the magnitude of the discrete jump), curvature Kri (the radius of winding), and direction of rotation (right – conventional “plus”, left – “minus”).
12. There are always more particles of one charge type (rotating in the same direction) than particles with the opposite direction of rotation.
13. Charge is directionally rotating etherins. When the charge changes, a shear vortex equalisation of velocities occurs, as well as a change in velocities and rotation directions of these particles (e.g., a lightning discharge).
14. Force is a wave vector of ether — in other words, a shift of etherin vortices. The shift of photonic ether is ordinary light.
Matter: Nucleus, Layers, Electron
15. Matter is a temporary hierarchical assembly of etheric disturbances.
16. The nucleus of an atom (for most elements) is a regular tetrahedron of four spheres of radius R_eth: a proton, a neutron, and two etherins. The distance between sphere centres is 2·R_eth.
17. Around the nucleus, etheric layers form – spheres on which etherins are placed. Each layer is characterised by the number of etherins N_k and its parity χ_k = N_k mod 2.
18. The electron is not an independent particle; it is an unpaired etherin in the first odd layer (χ_m = 1). If the layer is even, there is no electron.
19. The hydrogen atom is a special case: a nucleus consisting of a single proton, the very first layer is odd (one etherin), and that etherin is the electron.
Gravity
20. Gravity is not an attraction of masses. It is the difference in ether pressure between the external medium and the region between bodies.
21. Ether pressure is expressed by the formula: P = (ρ_eth / β) · (1 + α·Θ), where ρ_eth is ether density, β is compressibility, α is the order‑influence coefficient, and Θ = |S_avg| is the degree of spirality ordering.
22. The gravitational force between two atoms (bodies): F_grav = γ · [S_atom · (P_ext – P_gap)] / D², where S_atom is the effective interaction area, D is distance. Bodies are not attracted; they are pushed together by the denser external ether.
Birth and Decay of Matter
23. Spiral rotation of ether alone is not sufficient for the birth of matter. Either an external impulse (a collision from another etheric assembly) within strictly defined angular segments is needed, or a random encounter of several etheric vortices with suitable spirality and geometry.
24. The probability of such an event is low, but not zero. On the scale of the Universe and over infinite time, it inevitably occurs.
25. After saturation with matter, a region of the Universe reaches stability, and then decay sets in — matter disintegrates back into ether. The cycle “ether → matter → ether” is eternal.
Time and Energy
26. Time as a field does not exist. Time is a comparative characteristic of the rates of processes. A time machine is impossible because you cannot travel into something that does not exist.
27. Energy is a measure of the amount of motion of ether or matter in space.
28. Mass is a manifestation of gravitational forces. The mass of ether is extremely small compared to matter because ether has no nucleus. The mass of ether is the ability of its particles to exhibit their vortex‑gyroscopic properties, i.e., to resist deviation from their natural rotation orbit.
Philosophical Crown
29. Any physical quantity can take the value “0”, “conditional 0”, or a finite value. Values like “infinity” are physico‑mathematical philosophy, not pure physics.
30. Man, his consciousness, and neural processes are also etheric assemblies. Understanding ether leads to control over matter, energy, and, possibly, immortality.
The End.
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