среда, 9 августа 2023 г.

V.S. Leonov (2000). Four reports on the theory of elastic quantized space (EQS)

 

Copy from the original Russian edition of the Sixth International Conference "Modern Problems of Natural Science", August 21-25, 2000, St.-Petersburg

 

Leonov Vladimir

2023

E-mail: leonquanton@gmail.com

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leonov-Vladimir/research

For citation:

V.S. Leonov (2000). Four Reports on the Theory of Elastic Quantized Space (EQS). – Sixth International Conference "Modern Problems of Natural Science", August 21-25, 2000, St. Petersburg, 43 p. – Second edition at ResearchGate, August 2023, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.30880.35847, PDF: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372992470

 

Abstract

I read these four papers at the Sixth International Conference "Modern Problems of Natural Science", August 21-25, 2000, St. Petersburg [1]. The reports were published as a separate brochure "Four reports on the theory of elastic quantized space (EQS)" in the conference proceedings in 2000. I briefly outlined in the reports the foundations of quantum gravity and the theory of Superunification, which was created by me in 1996-2000. The Theory of Superunification was published in its entirety in the UK ten years later as a monograph: V. S. Leonov. Quantum Energetics. Volume 1. Theory of Superunification. – Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2010, 745 p. [2]. Nothing like it has been created in the world; no one has been able to create the theory of quantum gravity and the theory of Superunification, which are a real breakthrough in fundamental science. I highlighted the main points in my reports in the comments of the author of 2023.

43 Pages, 16 Figures.

Key words: theory of elastic quantized space (EQS), theory of Superunification, quantum gravity, Quantum Energetics.

             I had read at a conference in St. Petersburg in 2000 the following four reports on the theory of quantum gravity and the theory of Superunification:

1.      Role of the superstrong interaction in synthesis of elementary particles.

2.      Relativism as a special case of Newton's classical mechanics.

3.      Spherical invariance at the development of absolute cosmological model.

4.      Benefits and harms of relativism for fundamental science.

 

 

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