Variations in the density of space are mathematically equivalent to curved space time. Dense space is now an accepted term in physics.

This journal puts forward a no assumptions and direct observation based Theory of Everything.  Consequently it is a theory which forces itself to be embraced and papers are being accepted in peer reviewed journals. 

 

Key Points:

 

Dense space is equivalent to gravity, more can be seen here 

Dense space can move, shown in experiments

The fabric of space is shown to be rough / noisy (papers)

The creation and removal of space between causes forces at a distance. 

 

Basic Overview Pages

 

Can dense space act like matter?

Common faults with universal field theories

The deflection of particles by high density space.

History of development 

 

 

Overview of Space Density. This provides explanations for Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, electron orbits and electro magnetic attraction (accepted for a peer reviewed publication) here

 

Theory of Everything (accepted for a peer reviewed publication)  here

 

                       

 

You can make comments and submit papers via email see below for details.

 

 

 

www.journaloftheoretics.com  - there are some articles here and comments here concerning dense space (author Dr Siepmann).

 

Articles on the roughness of space can be seen here 

 

This subject is discussed at the physics discussion group theoryofeverything@yahoo. 

 

 

Submissions

This journal is specifically for the subjects of Space Density, Space Time wherein the subject of particle interactions affected by these quantities may be included.

All submissions must be written in a manner which would be readily comprehensible to an average first year BA physics student. Editors will not be impressed with overly long sentences, intractable language, presumptive logic jumps or assumptions unless they are absolutely necessary. Papers not written in a clear style will be automatically rejected. Do not attempt to impress readers with linguistic gymnastics. Focus all enthusiasm on making clean sentences of pure logic which attempt to build and form a complete picture.

Writers may include web links to pages which provide explanations of rare, difficult or new ideas, prior to the abstract and the title. All papers must include an abstract, all other section titles and divisions are left up to the author. Numeric references are used in square brackets in the text. References can be in any format. Submit all papers in Word or HTML format, papers must be less than a megabyte in size, to-pierz@zoom.co.uk  Try and find a piece of image compression software such as Photoshop's save for web feature to reduce image sizes. Beware of leaving email addresses on the web as the can be spidered by Web Bots and included on junk mail lists.

Format: titles in 14, text in 12, titles and abstract in bold, figure annotations and titles in bold italic. Not too fussed about the rest!     

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