"Aspin" bubbles: a mechanical theory for the unification of the forces of Nature

Abstract

This paper describes a mechanical theory for the unification of the basic forces of Nature with only one wave-particle interaction. The theory is based on the hypothesis that the ultimate components of matter are just two kind of pulsing particles. The interaction between these particles submerged in a fluid-like medium (aether) reproduces all the forces in Nature: electric, magnetic, nuclear, gravity, atomic, van der Waals, Casimir, etc. The theory also depicts the internal structure of the atom and of the fundamental particles that are currently known. Thus, a new concept of physics, capable of tackling entirely new problems, is introduced.

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