An Analysis on the Energy Structure of Mass: A Study on the Energy Field of Mass and a Model for the Mass Composition


  •  George Petropoulos    

Abstract

Mass, fundamentally linked to energy, space and time, operates as the source of an energy field that interacts with both the surrounding environment and other masses. However, leaving from the general frame fundamental questions remain unanswered. If the analysis of the field is deepened, what is the structure of the field? How do masses interact with each other? This study investigates the structural components of the energy field related to mass, analyzing the internal movements that take part for its formation. Through the examination of the interactions between these fields, the research investigates the conditions under which masses can combine to form more complex structures providing the conditions under which masses can be combined, or not, to compose bigger and more complex forms of masses. As more complex structures are formed, this paper proposes a categorization frame. The reference to established theoretical models, aims to enhance the comprehension of mass-energy mechanism and the principles governing the synthesis of complex forms. Finally, it proposes a model for the structure of masses, describing the synthesis of the fundamental molecule of hydrogen.



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  • ISSN(Print): 1916-9639
  • ISSN(Online): 1916-9647
  • Started: 2009
  • Frequency: semiannual

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