Authors: Ilgaitis Prūsis, Peteris Prūsis
There are many essential presumptions in modern physics without sufficient reasoning untested by scientific processes. Some of them are presupposed for consistency of a particular theory. Some theories are based only on presumptions. In some cases the successful particular theory is converted to a general theory by using additional presumptions. This leads to inexplicable paradoxes. The article discloses an analysis of basic presumptions and their alternatives allowing to avoid the paradoxes.
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