The Last Basic Question Marks of Physics: Gravity and the Nuclear
Journal Title: Physical Science & Biophysics Journal - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Changing perspective sometimes better helps in the understanding of physical world. Holding to basic principles, we have tried a small shift from existing theories and opened a different window on the micro and macro phenomena with the aim of finding a unifying solution. The new interpretation, with the aid of experimental data, of the pulsation of nuclei allows the unification of the strong nuclear and the weak gravitational interaction and discloses a different view of the world allowing the description of questionable physical phenomena we observe in the sky and on our Earth. We believe that this vision of the world is simple and represents a basis for future investigations.
Authors and Affiliations
Donati G*
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