The Origin of Mass and Nature of Gravity Explained

We summarise the result of the latest paper “The Origins of Mass and Nature of Gravity“ published by the international Space Federation by Nassim Haramein, Dr. Olivier Alirol and Dr. Cyprien Guermonprez. The video presentation highlights the results demonstrating that mass, gravity and nuclear confinement all emerge, through a screening mechanism, from the dynamics of the electromagnetic quantum vacuum fluctuations. The computation of the rest mass of protons in the nuclei of the atom demonstrates as well that the source of energy is equivalent to that of a black hole. Watch the full presentation and download the paper at References - The Origin of Mass and the Nature of Gravity - Rapidly growing primordial black holes as seeds Of the massive high-redshift JWST Galaxies - Threshold of primordial black hole formation - Accelerating Early Massive Galaxy Formation with Primordial Black Holes - The pressure distribution inside the proton - Cool horizons for entangled black holes - Peter W. Milonni - The quantum vacuum: an introduction to quantum electrodynamics-Academic Press (1993) - Peter W. Milonni - An Introduction to Quantum Optics and Quantum Fluctuations (2019) Chapters 00:00 The Origin of Mass and the Nature of Gravity 1:42 The History of Quantum Vacuum Fluctuations 4:24 From the Quantum Harmonic Oscillator to Heisenberg Uncertainty 8:34 Correlation function for the computation of the vacuum energy density 13:52 The screening mechanism and the origin of mass 19:12 Hawking radiation and black hole evaporation 22:48 Second screening of the quantum vacuum fluctuations 32:31 Generalization of the screening mechanism at the cosmological scale 34:50 Summary
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