Draft:Theory of Everything and Equation

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{{Short description|The First Equation That Could Unify the Entire Universe}}

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Fluctuation Theory of Vacuum

Author: Jan Šági

= Abstract =

This document presents a new theory on the origin and structure of the universe based on vacuum fluctuations. Unlike the traditional Big Bang model, this theory describes the origin of the universe as a result of the collective behavior of vacuum oscillations, where the interactions of these fluctuations play an essential role. This theory redefines the concept of matter, gravity, and dark energy. A key contribution is a new equation of everything, which describes the dynamics of matter, dark energy, and interactions in the context of the wave field.

= 1. Introduction =

Modern cosmology is based on the Big Bang model and the existence of invisible dark matter and dark energy. This paper proposes a new approach that replaces the concept of the Big Bang and introduces the term "vacuum fluctuations" as the key mechanism for the origin and structure of the universe.

= 2. Origin of the Universe =

According to this theory, the universe was not created by a singularity but by the spontaneous fluctuation of the vacuum. The energy present in vacuum fluctuations can concentrate in certain areas and create regions with extremely high energy density:

E_{\text{vac}} = \int_{\text{volume}} \left( \frac{1}{2} \varepsilon_0 |\vec{E}|^2 + \frac{1}{2\mu_0} |\vec{B}|^2 \right) dV

= 3. Nature of Matter =

Material particles are not fundamental objects but represent local undulations in a larger vacuum wave field. The mass of a particle is directly related to its energy:

m = \frac{E_{\text{loc}}}{c^2}

= 4. Origin of Elementary Particles =

Vacuum fluctuations can cause the creation of particle-antiparticle pairs through the following principle:

E_{\text{osc}} \geq 2 m c^2

= 5. Dynamics of Dark Energy =

Dark energy is explained as a result of the transformation of wave energy in a vacuum. The density of dark energy is described by the following equation:

\rho_{\text{dark}} = \rho_{\text{vac}} - \alpha \int_{\text{volume}} |\nabla \varphi|^2 dV

= 6. Gravity as an Emergent Phenomenon =

Gravity is described as a consequence of the gradient of phase changes in the wave field. This fact can be expressed by the equation:

\vec{g} = -\nabla \Phi

= 7. Rotational Speed of Galaxies =

The theory offers a new way to describe the rotation of galaxies without the need for dark matter. The equation for the maximum rotation speed of a galaxy is:

v_{\text{max}}^2 = \frac{G M}{R} + \frac{\delta E_{\text{vac}}}{\delta r}

= 8. Equation of Everything =

The theory unifies vacuum energy, dark energy, and matter into a single general equation:

E_{\text{tot}} = \int_{\text{volume}} \left( \frac{1}{2} |\nabla \varphi|^2 + \frac{1}{2} m^2 \varphi^2 + \rho_{\text{dark}} \right) dV

= 9. Strengths of the Theory =

  • No need for dark matter: Gravity is a natural consequence of phase changes in the vacuum wave field.
  • No singularities: The theory does not require a singularity like the Big Bang.
  • Unified view of energy: Dark energy, gravity, and matter result from the same mechanism.

= 10. Weaknesses of the Theory =

  • Complex simulations: It requires advanced numerical simulations with high computational demands.
  • Independent verification: The theory has no direct experimental evidence so far.
  • Lack of predictions: To be accepted, the theory needs to present verifiable predictions.

= 11. Conclusion =

The fluctuation theory of vacuum presents a new perspective on the origin and structure of the universe. This theory provides a mechanism for the creation of particles, dark energy, and gravity from a single unified principle. The newly introduced equation of everything combines all these aspects into a single relationship that can be tested through numerical simulations. If this model proves to be correct, it could rewrite modern cosmology.

= References =

  • Hawking, S. "A Brief History of Time", 1988.
  • Einstein, A. "Special Theory of Relativity", 1905.

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