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The vast universe is boundless; the macro and micro things typically complement each other. The macro breed micro, and micro decide macro; they are interdependent and causal to each other with no logical starting point. According to present research of physics, it is more reasonable that the vacuum is not empty! It seems that the things are corporeal vacuum, and vacuum is the invisible things (matter protoplasm). Author, Zhen-hua Mei and his co-worker Biao Feng inherited and developed the Kaluza-Klein theory; by applying Einstein's relativity to micro field, a new theoretical system is…mehr

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The vast universe is boundless; the macro and micro things typically complement each other. The macro breed micro, and micro decide macro; they are interdependent and causal to each other with no logical starting point. According to present research of physics, it is more reasonable that the vacuum is not empty! It seems that the things are corporeal vacuum, and vacuum is the invisible things (matter protoplasm). Author, Zhen-hua Mei and his co-worker Biao Feng inherited and developed the Kaluza-Klein theory; by applying Einstein's relativity to micro field, a new theoretical system is established. In 5-dimensional space, it is revealed that the spin, mass and charge properties of elementary particles are essentially a space-constrained photon with wave motion. The mass, charge, radius and fine structure constant of elementary particles can all be calculated and verified theoretically. After the radius of electron, proton and neutron are ascertained, the four forces in nature, including the gravitation, are unified. After all these have been done, we find the universe in the end turns out to be a geometrical.
Autorenporträt
The author was born in 1962 in a rural family. He graduated with a master of physics and chemistry in 1990 and a doctor's degree in 2009. As teacher he works in a university without glamorous title. He devoted himself in basic physics all his life. He lived a hard and lonely life; however he felt happy with the encouragement of his daughter.