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On the Fundamental Principles of the Quantum Theory of Gravity

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This article explores the physical properties of the intermolecular ether, which serves as the primary energy source of gravity and light.
In the process of a solid body moving through liquids, its frontal surface compresses the ether within the intermolecular space, generating a gravitational repulsion force.
Behind the trailing surface of the body, a cavern is formed—a zone of energetically rarefied ether (a vacuum zone). The sucking-in action of this cavern is known in physics as gravitational attraction. The most rarefied state of the ether within the cavern exhibits properties typically attributed to a "black hole."
Under the action of these forces, liquid molecules are swirled into cavitation bubbles. Within these bubbles, the optical properties of the ether change: it loses transparency (forming an "ether fog") and generates a cold glow. This phenomenon renders the physical process of the emergence and propagation of gravity visible:
The movement of molecules within the bubble generates a cold glow. However, the bubble itself remains stationary; thus, light is a quasi-motionless substance.
A vortex (tornado) forms inside the bubble, generating the force of gravitational attraction. Under this force, the bubbles aggregate into a cluster.
The permanent regeneration of bubbles within the cluster ensures the propagation of gravity at a speed of 300,000 km/s. The cluster serves as an analogue of the graviton, which is mistakenly referred to as a “photon”.
In the process of generating the gravitational attraction force, the flow of time is altered, providing the theoretical basis for temporal displacement into both the past and the future.
 
 
 

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Executive Summary

This work presents a paradigm shift in understanding gravity, moving from mass-based attraction to ether-based hydrodynamics. It provides visual evidence of the gravitational process and the formation of black holes at the molecular level.

Key Highlights:

Nature of Gravity: Identification of the "cavern" as the energetic source of strong interaction.

New Optics: Substantiation of "ether fog" and the quasi-motionless nature of light (pp. 21, 27).

Time Control: Physical mechanism for stopping and reversing the flow of time during implosion (pp. 17, 33).

Breakthrough Velocity: Theoretical proof of superluminal speed (V → ∞) for transport vehicles (p. 26).

Cooperation & Sponsorship Offer:

The author is seeking strategic partnerships with aerospace manufacturers, research institutes, and private investors. The theory set forth in this paper serves as a blueprint for creating a new generation of aircraft — the "Gravitoplane." This craft utilizes "green" gravitational technology, capable of:

Achieving superluminal interstellar travel.

Functioning as a controlled temporal displacement device (Time Machine).

Implementing invisibility effects through parallel space-time dimension transition.

We invite interested parties to cooperate in conducting practical experiments to validate these technologies and elevate human civilization to a new technological level.

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Keywords (p. 1)

  • ether
  • ether fog
  • graviton
  • gravitational attraction
  • gravitational repulsion
  •  cavern/black hole
  •  cavitation bubble
  • time travel into the past and future
  • quantum gravity
  • superluminal motion
  • greate implosion
  • non-traditional aerodynamics 

     

     

     

 

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On the Fundamental Principles of the Quantum Theory of Gravity