[3] ai.viXra.org:2508.0063 [pdf] submitted on 2025-08-25 11:09:04
Authors: G. Furne Gouveia
Comments: 4 Pages.
In the first article of this series (*A Vibrational Paradigm of the Universe I: Foundations*), we proposed that space itself may be understood as a lattice of oscillatory points. From this minimal assumption, several key aspects of physics---such as synchronization, particle stability, quantization, and gravitation---were reinterpreted.The present article extends this vibrational framework to two of the most fundamental concepts in physics: textbf{time} and textbf{light}. We argue that time should not be regarded as an independent dimension but rather as the cadence of oscillatory processes relative to the space lattice, with proper time emerging naturally from the geometry of confined light-like trajectories. Similarly, light can be reinterpreted as the propagation of density modulations within the oscillatory lattice, its universal velocity arising from the intrinsic properties of the medium.While highly speculative, this perspective offers an alternative basis for reflection on long-standing problems in relativity, quantum theory, and the nature of spacetime itself.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[2] ai.viXra.org:2508.0061 [pdf] submitted on 2025-08-23 11:42:01
Authors: G. Furne Gouveia
Comments: 5 Pages.
We present a speculative paradigm in which physical space is not an empty backdrop but an active oscillatory medium. The framework rests on a minimal set of assumptions: (1) space is composed of elementary units ("space-points"), and (2) these units oscillate intrinsically. From these assumptions, we derive a chain of consequences: self-synchronization of space, the emergence of particles as trapped wave structures, their fractal hierarchy, the interpretation of matter as condensed space, and gravitation as an effect of spatial refraction. This approach provides an alternative conceptual foundation while remaining compatible with the mathematical apparatus of General Relativity.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[1] ai.viXra.org:2508.0014 [pdf] submitted on 2025-08-07 08:53:49
Authors: Furne Gouveia
Comments: 4 Pages.
In Lockyer's model, the proton incorporates 18 nested energy levels, akin to Russian dolls.The strength of this model lies in its precise alignment with the CODATA proton-to-electron mass ratio (1836.15267389), matching the first seven significant figures, surpassing the approximate estimates (~1836) of standard theories.This model relies on two unexplained constants: the geometric growth factor of energy levels and the total number of levels. This paper focuses exclusively on the latter, exploring why the structure stabilizes at exactly 18 nested energy layers. We propose a thermodynamic interpretation based on blackbody radiation limits in the early universe, suggesting that the energy density during the hadronization phase, via wavelength constraints, naturally favors 18 shells over other values.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics