Authors: Vadim Khoruzhenko
This article proposes a revolutionary theoretical model that introduces a fifth spatial dimension—"space density"—as a fundamental property governing gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak interactions. The model is based on the hypothesis that changes in space density can lead to phenomena analogous to known fundamental forces. Through a series of mathematical derivations, it is shown how the distribution of space density around spherical objects influences classical field theories
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