Overview of the Marias Unified Theory
The Marias Theory is a unified framework of physics that seeks to explain all known interactions and structures—from quantum particles to galactic dynamics—using a single principle: everything is light.
Light as the Only Substance
In the Marias Theory, light is not just a medium of electromagnetic radiation, but the fundamental building block of all existence. Every particle, every field, and every force emerges from different configurations of photons.
Mass is Condensed Light
Mass is not a separate entity but rather the result of a localized, coherent vibration of light. Matter is formed when light becomes trapped in stable oscillatory structures. This redefines mass as a vibrational state of the same substance as energy.
Forces as Phase Interactions
All known forces—from gravity to electromagnetism—are modeled as interactions between the oscillations of light. These interactions depend on phase synchronization and spin orientation. See: Electromagnetism.
Macro and Micro Unification
What appears as fundamentally different at different scales is, in the Marias model, the same phenomenon expressed at different levels:
- At the quantum level: oscillations between localized photon clusters explain electrons, protons, neutrons, etc.
- At the macroscopic level: planetary orbits, gravity, and magnetism are the collective effect of large-scale photon resonance.
Gravitational Attraction Without Curved Space
Unlike general relativity, the Marias Theory does not assume that space-time is curved. Instead, gravity is seen as a weak long-distance attraction between coherent light vibrations. The deviation of light near stars (as seen in the 1919 eclipse) is interpreted as a real attraction due to photon mass, not a geometric illusion. See: Gravitational Light Bending.
Non-Constant Speed of Light
Because light has a small but real mass, its speed can vary depending on the density and gravitational influence of surrounding matter. This replaces the need to bend space or dilate time. The speed of light becomes a variable determined by the universe’s local structure.
Bridge Between Theories
The Marias Theory reduces to familiar physics in certain limits:
- At low speeds and large masses → Newtonian physics.
- When photon mass → 0 → Relativistic equations emerge.
- Quantized oscillations → match quantum energy levels.
This model does not contradict past theories—it completes them.