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For centuries, scientists have been preoccupied with the search for a reference frame in the Universe that could unambiguously determine, for example, the Earth revolves around the Sun, or vice versa.
Neither the Ptolemy system nor the Copernican system possess such uniqueness.
Kepler’s laws also do not clarify this issue.
Einstein's theory of relativity suggests the equality of both points of view.
But for many researchers, the question remained open.
And finally, uniqueness, as if, appeared.
Uniqueness is formed by the difference of gravitational potentials
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Quantum theory claims that vacuum is not an absolute void, but a sea of virtual particles. And even those particles that are born at colliders are already particles “wrapped” in a virtual fur coat.
In our opinion, this coat is formed by the gravitational field of the Earth. And most of the particles that make up gravitational fields are particles with the smallest mass of all particles called a graviton.
Higgs Field is a gravitational field.
The Higgs boson is a graviton.
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A new theory of electricity is needed, first of all, because the modern theory of electricity is built on a conduction current that does not exist in nature.
And this paradox is obvious even to schoolchildren who observe currents with negative and positive charges on oscilloscopes.
The modern theory of electricity is not able to clearly explain many of the mysteries of electricity.
This article explains some of the mysteries that the modern theory of electricity could not explain.