Квантовая реальность: Пространство, время – Теория всего “Theory of Everything” (ToE) Dynamic Buffering of Energy Flow (DBEF): “Space Manager” Concept Date: 28.02.2025 Author: Armen Grigoryan Preface The Dynamic Buffering of Energy Flow (DBEF) concept is rooted in fundamental principles derived from our understanding of the universe and its underlying mechanics. This preface outlines the key principles that serve as the foundation for the DBEF concept: 1. The Origin of the Universe To understand the DBEF concept, it is essential to consider the origins of the universe. Whether the universe was created from a singular Big Bang event, multiple explosions, or through some other mechanism, extensive studies indicate that the universe is composed of vast amounts of energy. This energy is a critical component in the formation and evolution of cosmic structures. 2. The Creation of Matter The question of how matter arises is central to our understanding of the universe. Numerous experiments have demonstrated that when matter is burned, energy is released. This relationship is encapsulated in Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc², which illustrates that energy and mass are directly proportional. This principle reinforces the idea that the universe is fundamentally rooted in energy. 3. The Role of Energy in the Universe These irrefutable facts lead us to confidently assert that the universe originated from enormously powerful energy. This energy not only initiated the formation of matter but also continues to drive the dynamics of the universe. 4. The Diversity of Material Worlds The development of quantum physics has provided insights into how numerous and diverse material worlds were created within the universe. We now understand that the universe is composed of the same subatomic particles, both energetically and materially. This commonality among particles underscores the interconnectedness of all matter in the universe. 5. Understanding Forces as Dynamic Energy Flows Fundamental principles governing the Universe, from its origin to the emergence of life. This document proposes a comprehensive framework that begins with the Big Bang, explores the formation of subatomic particles, the construction of atoms, and concludes with the deciphering of DNA as fractals in biological systems. The Dynamic Buffering of Energy Flow (DBEF) concept proposes a unifying mechanism: energy flows dynamically interact to form matter, stabilize systems, and generate gravitational fields. This “Space Manager” framework reinterprets gravity as an emergent phenomenon arising from the interactions of the three Standard Model forces, offering a cohesive understanding of the universe’s fundamental workings. This theory is built on the interplay of Dynamic Buffering, Fractals, and the Asynchronous Division of Energy Flows, connecting cosmology, quantum physics, and biology. It offers not only explanations for existing phenomena but also opens the door to new discoveries, addressing unanswered questions about the Universe and life itself. Basic Axioms This concept is based on Einstein’s equation:      E = Mc² This equation defines the equivalence of energy and matter, recasting the fundamental interactions of the universe as manifestations of energy flows. By integrating DBEF, we propose a mechanism that regulates and stabilizes these flows, allowing the formation of different energy domains and structures. In physics, mass–energy equivalence is the relationship between mass and energy in a system’s rest frame, where the two quantities differ only by a multiplicative constant and the units of measurement. The principle is described by the physicist Albert Einstein’s formula: E=mc². In a reference frame where the system is moving, its relativistic energy and relativistic mass (instead of rest mass) obey the same formula. Energy as a Fundamental Entity The universe consists exclusively of energy flows, which, under certain conditions, are transformed into matter. Matter is a localized, stabilized form of energy flow. Forces, as traditionally defined, are emergent phenomena that arise from the interaction and regulation of energy flows. Dynamic Energy Flow Buffering (DBEF) DBEF is the process by which chaotic energy flows are regulated, redistributed, and stabilized to create order and structure in the universe. The DBEF operates at all scales, from the formation of subatomic particles to the emergence of galaxies, ecosystems, and biological systems. The Absence of Traditional Forces According to Newton’s third law, “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” However, in our framework, there are no acting and reacting forces in the universe; there are only chaotic flows of energy. Feigenbaum Constants in Chaos The Feigenbaum constants are universal numbers that describe the behavior of systems undergoing period-doubling bifurcations—a process where chaos emerges from order. δ (Period-Doubling Constant): Approximately 4.669, which controls the scale ratio between successive bifurcations. α (Scaling Constant): Approximately 2.503, which controls the speed of convergence of bifurcation points. Application of Energy Flows In chaotic systems, energy flows can bifurcate (split) into stable patterns governed by these constants. By applying δ, the system transitions from 2 flows to 4, then 8, 16, and so on, creating a hierarchy of flows that stabilizes into cyclical patterns. After the 8th buffering, 256 streams are formed, after which δ ≈ 4.669, and repeating cycles begin—resulting in fractals. Separation of Three Asynchronous Energy Flows and Their Role in Quantum Physics The DBEF concept defines  three primary…

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