IJFPS · Final journal article

Universal Matter Synthesis and Management via Constructive Resonance: Pioneering Advancements in Physical Sciences and Applied Systems

Author(s): Sanjay Bhushan
Journal: International Journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences Year: 2023 Volume: 13 Issue: 3 Pages: 30-40 ISSN: 2231-8186

Abstract

Constructive resonance, a fundamental phenomenon observed across various scales, plays a pivotal role in both quantum and astrophysical realms. This study delves into the dynamic intricacies of constructive resonance, exploring its implications for matter creation and the origin of force-fields like gravity. It posits that constructive wave couplings between fundamental particles induce a resonant attractive force akin to gravity at the subatomic level, conserving energy within the system. We conceptualize space-time as an interconnected fabric encoding linear and non-linear patterns within an Information Field, revealing interactions between fundamental particles as Constructive Resonance Waves, giving rise to the material universe. Cosmic Information (CI) is introduced as a fundamental basis vector, tied to the dimensions of space and time, culminating in a 5-D universe. This paper introduces a novel theoretical framework encompassing Constructive Resonance and the Resonance-Induced Information Force Field (RIIFF) parametrically represented by Rf to offer a dynamic perspective on fundamental forces. By integrating these concepts into existing theories, we unveil a fresh understanding of gravity, electromagnetism, and other forces. The RIIFF framework, expressed as a partial differential equation, elucidates how forces vary over time and space due to resonant interactions, providing a foundation for future research into the dynamic nature of the cosmos.

Keywords

Constructive ResonanceMatter CreationGravitational ForcesCosmic Information VectorDynamic Framework
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