- Introduction to the Theory of Despace (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
- Introduction to the Theory of Despace (2010) [Updated 7 years ago]
"For the bubbles in the water, there is no water". This is the basic concept of the Theory of Despace. The Theory of Despace states that the universe is filled up with "space", and matter is the place in the universe without space. Based upon this postulation, the Theory of Despace created a new model of the basic particles to explain the forces in distance such as Gravitation, electric field and magnetic field. Based upon the model of the electric field in this theory, the Theory of Despace created a new model of photon which composed of two of the particles - one halfton and one anti-halfton - to explain the wave-particle duality of light. Meanwhile, since the photon is composed of two particles which move in a course of a waveform. For the light speed with respect to the space, it's considered as a wave to be limited to the light speed in that medium. For the drag effect of the space to the photon, it's considered as a particle to become very small. The Theory of Despace also states that the planetary motion is caused by the space vortex. All the planet systems are free vortices. The speed of the space flow at the outer ring of the vortex is slower than which at the inner ring. When light beam comes from far away and reaches Earth, the vortex speed will vary from 0 to about the revolution speed of Earth around the sun. The light speed with respect to the space will remain constant as light is a wave in the space as its medium, and the direction of the light beam with respect to its source will also remain the same because the drag effect of the space to the photon will become almost zero since the photon is a particle and the speed difference of the space flow is extremely small when the photon moves in the space. This solved the paradox between the phenomenon of stellar aberration and the MMX. The Theory of Despace should be the most comprehensible and reasonable one to explain the basic phenomena of our world.