A Unified Wave-Based Model of Matter, Light, and Space: Stationary Waves in an Elastic, Non-Dispersive Medium

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Abstract

This model posits that space, an elastic, non-dispersive medium, is the universe’s sole constituent, with all phenomena—matter, light, forces, gravity, and cosmic expansion— emerging from its wave dynamics. Rejecting relativistic spacetime as an emergent illusion, it redefines time as the cadence of wave oscillations, aligning with the Michelson-Morley null result and Occam’s razor by eliminating the particle zoo. Particles arise as stationary wave systems sustained by In- and Out-waves, light propagates along pseudo-stationary waves, forces mediate momentum via wave exchanges, and gravity stems from space energy density variations. Quantum mysteries (wave function collapse, multiple-path propagation, entan- glement ) are resolved through deterministic, non-local wave interactions, while particle generations and neutrino oscillations reflect space anisotropy. Cosmic expansion is driven by neutrino condensation, offering an alternative to dark energy, and gravitational anomalies akin to MOND are addressed. Technological prospects, such as inertia manipulation and non-Newtonian propulsion, promise transformative applications. This mechanistic paradigm unifies General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics as complementary observational frame- works, inviting exploration of its testable predictions.

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