Classical Physics

   

Electrical and Magnetic Interactions as Manifestations of 5-Dimensional Space Geometry and Vacuum Energy Density Dynamics

Authors: Vadim Khoruzhenko

This article proposes a radical simplification of physics foundations through the introduction of the concept of protomatter - the imaginary density of space, representing an additional non-geometric dimension. It is shown that this concept allows for a unified description of phenomena that previously required separate entities: charges become density clusters, the electric field becomes its gradient, the magnetic field becomes the gradient of flow, and quantum states become its resonant modes. Within the formalism, Coulomb's law and the Biot-Savart law are derived from first principles, Bohr's postulate is justified, and the finiteness of the self-energy of a charge is demonstrated. The model does not contradict experimental data but reinterprets them, indicating the derivative nature of the magnetic field and the existence of absolute (gravitationally-bound) reference frames. Dark matter and dark energy are identified with the very fabric of protomatter, eliminating the need for hypothetical particles.

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