Comments on the theory of noncontractible space and the misuse of the theory of vacuum
Davor Palle (IRB, Zagreb, Croatia)

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the misuse of vacuum theory and proposes an alternative approach based on noncontractible space to better understand fundamental interactions and gravity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective using noncontractible space theory to address issues in vacuum theory and fundamental interactions, challenging existing models.
Findings
Arguments against the Higgs mechanism and inflationary scenario
Proposes mathematical improvements based on noncontractible space
Highlights the importance of gravity in fundamental physics
Abstract
I comment critically on the use and misuse of the theory of vacuum, pseudoparticles and pseudotensors. The mathematical and phenomenological arguments against the Higgs mechanism and the inflationary scenario are presented. I conclude with a proposal on how to mathematically improve our understanding of fundamental interactions, basing it on the theory of noncontractible space. The nature of the force of gravity appears crucial in my reasoning.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
