The Tessellattice of Mother-Space as a Source and Generator of Matter and Physical Laws

Abstract

The real physical space is derived from a mathematical space constructed as a tessellation lattice of primary balls, or superparticles. Mathematical characteristics, such as distance, surface and volume, generate in the fractal tessellation lattice the basic physical notions (mass, particle, the particle's de Broglie wavelength and so on) and the corresponding fundamental physical laws. The submicroscopic mechanics developed in the tessellattice easily results in the conventional quantum mechanical formalism at a larger atomic scale and Newton's gravitational law at a macroscopic scale.

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