Draft:Theory of Zot Particles

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The Theory of Zot Particle proposes that everything in the universe, including electrons, protons, neutrons, and quarks, comprises something much smaller called the zot particle. The zot particle postulates that it is a fundamental particle which explains all the known forces and fields of the universe, quantum behaviors, and the motion of celestial bodies, including black holes. Despite the challenges in detecting and comprehending zot particles, their force and influence are observable in everyday life.

The theory of zot particles poses a challenge to widely accepted theories such as General Relativity and Standard Modeltheories. It aims to take theoretical physics in a different, more promising direction. It proposes that physics is missing a fundamental element of the universe. While our current technological advancements cannot study zot particles as a unit, we can explore and observe their behavior.

Force of electricity and magnetism (Electromagnetism)[edit]

The zot particle claims that is a constituent of both electricity and magnetism. When electricity travels through a wire, it is not the electrons that are moving but rather zot particles that are channeled via the wire with the help of the electrons and atom structures. The motion of zot particles excites the electrons and vice versa. The interaction between zot particles and electrons is most effectively showcased in metallic materials, thanks to their atomic structure. The arrangement of electrons in magnets generates an almost one-directional flow of zot particles, which gives rise to bipolar magnetism.

Force of gravity[edit]

The concept of zot particles suggests that all matter comprises these particles, and their constant expansion leads to the gravitational force. The Earth's metallic core acts as a conduit to channel zot particles, creating magnetic fields.

This illustration shows how zots (hollow arrows) move outwards while atmospheric and crustal matter/atoms (solid arrows) rush towards the Earth's center.

Space Bubbles (black holes)

Within the frame of reference of zots, black holes are considered "Space Bubbles" or voids within space, devoid of any zots and their associated components. It is believed that these "Space Bubbles" are formed due to large-scale explosions, such as those resulting from the collision of stars, and they may contain other elements that could refract zot waves.

Universe expansion/speed of electromagnetic waves

According to zot particles theory, which argues that the universe has always existed and is constantly changing. Because all the matter in the universe exists within zot particles, this theory explains why galaxies are moving away or towards each other and why some galaxies have a spiral shape.

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Author: Gjelard Karrica