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The Theory of Concentration

Received: 14 April 2013     Published: 10 June 2013
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Abstract

The purpose of the theory of concentration is to demonstrate how the photons of energy were concentrated into spherical materials because of the gravity that stabilizes them. In fact, it is the theory of concentration that elucidates perfectly the transition from infinitely small to infinitely great. It should be noted that its concepts are essentially based on the special relativity of Albert Einstein and I could confirm that the formula E=M.C² is correct. However, the theory of concentration rejects every notion of the general relativity. Also, this paper demonstrates that atoms are endowed with gravity that allows the fixation of electrons on their surfaces in order to form molecules; on the other hand, magnetism could be explained by the presence of a cloud that coats atoms and materials.

Published in American Journal of Modern Physics (Volume 2, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajmp.20130203.21
Page(s) 168-176
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Keywords

Photons, Speed of Light, Atoms, Globes, Gravity, Space, Magnetism

References
[1] The theory of the special relativity.
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