π The Universe is Made of Light
According to the MARIAS theory, everything in the universe is a manifestation of light. Light can exist as free radiation or as localized vibration β which we perceive as matter. This model redefines mass, energy, and forces as properties of vibrating light structures.
π Photon Mass and Vibration
The photon is not massless in the MARIAS model. Its mass depends on its frequency and is defined as a localized vibration of light. The formula is:
m = A Γ h Γ f / cΒ²
where A is a structural constant, h is Planck's constant, f is the frequency, and c is the speed of light.
π Gravity is Light Attraction
In the MARIAS theory, gravity emerges from the weak attraction between coherent light vibrations. As all light structures attract each other, this results in the cumulative phenomenon we observe as gravity. This applies both to photons and macroscopic bodies.
See Gravitation.
π All Forces Are One
The four known fundamental forces (gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear, weak nuclear) are all manifestations of a single primordial force: the interaction between spinning light structures. Spin phase coherence defines attraction, repulsion, and force strength.
Learn more in Electromagnetism and Definitions.
π¬ Micro and Macro Coherence
The same vibrational principles that govern photon interactions at quantum level also explain planetary magnetism, star formation, and galactic gravity. Macroscopic forces are accumulations of microscopic spin interactions.
β³ Variable Speed of Light
Contrary to Einsteinβs postulate, the speed of light is not constant in vacuum. It is influenced by surrounding masses and other light structures. Light can speed up or slow down depending on the gravitational field it passes through.
See also Light.