The Interrelationship Between Space-time, Everything in the Universe and Natural Mechanics — Space-time Mechanics

Journal: Architecture Engineering and Science DOI: 10.32629/aes.v4i1.1164

Chao Wu

Qinghai Biyu Energy and Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Xining 810000, Qinghai, China

Abstract

The purpose of establishing the theory of space-time mechanics is to reveal the space-time properties of the compressed mass and energy microscopic mass matter, the extinction and reconstruction properties of the spatiotemporal motion of the expanded mass and energy macroscopic energy matter, and the microscopic macroscopic spatiotemporal mass and energy properties of the basic force. Applying the theory of ultimate goal formation to human production and life can change the unitary structure of energy and material industry, build a highly intensive and synchronized efficient mode, achieve zero emissions and zero pollution, and safeguard the earth environment on which human beings rely. In this paper, by establishing the ideal model method, combining with the ideal experiment method, and comparing the differences between the microscopic material space-time and the macroscopic cosmic space-time, we conclude, summarize and infer. The essence of the universe comes from the space-time motion of matter and energy limited by the speed of light and absolute zero. Movement creates micro and macro space-time with different dimensions. They are either far away from each other, or overlap and overlap with each other. The mass and energy change alternately with the change of space-time, and the disappearance of space-time brings the return of material, mass and energy.

Keywords

microcosmic space-time of matter, space-time mechanics, space-time mass-energy equation, essence of the universe, space-time movement of matter and energy

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