Astrophysics

   

Stabilization and Dissolution of Matter

Authors: R. Muraleedhara Kurup

This concept contributes a clear aspect of stabilization and dissolution of energy, force, waves, field, atomic particles, atomic state, molecular state, state of matter, matter and space-time symmetry. Infinity (of all possibilities) is the unrealized state (beforeformation) of every natural phenomena. These fundamental of matter arise due to pulsingwith space-time symmetry. The unrealized state pulsated, and after space-time symmetry isformed, movement takes place. Effect of gradually increasing intensity of pulsation becomesmovement in space-time symmetry, and the stabilization of increasing power of pulsationbecomes energy and the change in intensity of energy generates force. The nature of thechanges in the intensities of energy and force is wave like and waves stabilizes into fieldwith required space-time symmetry. At the critical limit of pulsation, field stabilize intosubatomic particle (mass factor) with required space- time symmetry. As the process ofincreasing intensity, the sub atomic particle stabilizes into atomic particles and atomicparticles stabilizes into atoms at the critical limit of interaction with required space-timesymmetry. Similarly, atoms stabilizes into molecules and molecules stabilizes into state ofmatter and state of matter stabilizes into matter at the critical limit of interaction withrequired space-time symmetry. Hence, every stage of matter come into effect and unificationof matter occurs. The present paper describes the concept and results in details.

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