INCAS Bulletin (Mar 2025)

Light, Gravity and Matter (with emphasis on thermo-gravity waves)

  • Horia DUMITRESCU,
  • Vladimir CARDOS,
  • Radu BOGATEANU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13111/2066-8201.2025.17.1.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 3 – 22

Abstract

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What are light, gravity, and regenerating matter? Where do they originate and where do they go? The answers to these questions lie in one of the most powerful equations ever discovered: Euler's formula (i.e., complex analysis). This extraordinary theory forms the foundation of eternal existence, providing the building blocks of reality. It resolves the long-standing problem of Cartesian dualism by demonstrating precisely how the mind generates matter through the metastable (phasing) equilibrium of a quantum dual isomorphism (e, π). Physically, this dual isomorphism manifests as recurrent thermal particles, similar to photons, referred to as thermistors. Thermistors (e-plus, π-minus) produce self-sustained wavy light in the form of smoldering flamelessly combustion at low temperatures, controlled (or filtered) by thermo-gravity waves that are eternally retained in light. Gravity provides an isoperimetric thermal charge to stabilize temperature fluctuations. This critical combustion process can generate thermomolecular and chemical structures, including biological (living) cells at the Avogadro scale (𝑁𝑁𝐴𝐴). At the back-oriented self-ignition velocity (𝐶𝐶𝑆𝑆 = 1010 𝑚𝑚/𝑠𝑠), a thermally polarized field occurs within an internal gravitational field, associated with the morpho synthesis of thermomolecular structures in frozen equilibrium (frozen chemistry). This occurs at low temperatures and high pressures (𝑇𝑇 = 0−272 𝐾𝐾), constituting the first defrosting phase. Subsequently, the redshift phenomenon takes place, resulting in the displacement of the thermal spectrum (𝑇𝑇 = 0−500°𝐶𝐶), marking the second defrosting stage. A phasing theory and the main effects of natural wavy light, characterized by low isoperimetric temperature fluctuations, are illustrated through both chemical microcosmic and macrocosmic examples.

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