The Absolute Relativity Theory
Jean-Marc Oury (MOMA), Bruno Heintz (MOMA)

TL;DR
The paper introduces the Absolute Relativity Theory (ART), an algebraic framework that redefines physics without pre-existing space-time, aiming to unify physical laws and predict new particles related to dark matter and dark energy.
Contribution
It presents a novel algebraic approach to physics, redefining particles, interactions, and spacetime, and introduces the Mass Quantification Theory for calculating particle properties.
Findings
Algebraic explanation of time passing and Einstein equations.
Prediction of new particles potentially related to dark matter.
A new interpretation of dark energy through the weak interaction.
Abstract
This paper is a first presentation of a new approach of physics that we propose to refer as the Absolute Relativity Theory (ART) since it refutes the idea of a pre-existing space-time. It includes an algebraic definition of particles, interactions and Lagrangians. It proposed also a purely algebraic explanation of the passing of time phenomenon that leads to see usual Euler-Lagrange equations as the continuous version of the Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov monodromy. The identification of this monodromy with the local ones of the Lorentzian manifolds gives the Einstein equation algebraically explained in a quantized context. A fact that could lead to the unification of physics. By giving an algebraic classification of particles and interactions, the ART also proposes a new branch of physics, namely the Mass Quantification Theory, that provides a general method to calculate the characteristics of…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory
