Walter Ruh
The question is whether the existing theories of physics already provide the best understanding of nature or whether there are still undiscovered foundations to be found. This paper provides evidence that an unknown, deeper level exists in nature. Based on existing knowledge and creative thinking, these previously undiscovered foundations of physics are derived. Twenty-three indications are presented that point to a medium with extraordinary properties as a natural and plausible solution for fundamental physical phenomena. Subsequently, the properties of this suspected and hitherto undiscovered medium are mathematically derived from hitherto unknown properties of electricity. Based on a definition of the elementary charge with the basic unit’s meter, kilogram and second, natural properties of the field constants result. This surprising finding shows that permittivity is the hidden inverse of pressure, and that permeability manifests itself as density. By combining the gravitational constant and the new permittivity, an understanding of the acceleration properties of space was gained. This insight could be confirmed by a precise interpretation of Newtonian mechanics as well as an in-depth analysis of the classical gravitational formula. Subsequently, the solutions and illustrative ways of looking at the above twentythree indications are provided. Although the explanations do not formally conform to conventional academic standards, the core message is revolutionary. The results do not pose a threat to existing theories but lay a fundamental foundation for understanding mainstream theories. The locations of dark energy and dark matter become clear, suggesting that the use of dark energy could help solve the world’s energy shortage problem in the future. Particularly noteworthy is the longawaited unification of the fundamental forces, which is achieved in this work not by a conventional mathematical formula but by a common basis. This discovery represents a quantum leap and brings with it a paradigm shift that will have a major impact on worldview, understanding of the universe, and physics. Read on only if you are willing to question centuries-old theories and are interested in new, natural truths.