Entropic Spacetime Theory

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Title Entropic Spacetime Theory
Author Jack Armel
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Science
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company, Inc.
Released 1996
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 114
ISBN ISBN 978-981-02-2842-2

Entropic Spacetime Theory is a book by Jack Armel describing his theory of spacetime. In it, he divides the universe into a kinetic system and an entropic spacetime. The kinetic system is what our present physics is all about; it deals with radiation (vector bosons) and mass particles (fermions). Relativity and quantum mechanics deal almost entirely in the kinetic system.

The entropic spacetime (EST) defines space; in this theory there is no vacuum - EST is space. Made up of energy and dipole charges, its values can be converted into length and time.

The theory offers a new description of space, a new cosmology, and names space as the original creator of all new matter and radiation. It also sets up a discrete universe with minimum and maximum dimensions. Singularity is rejected.


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