Energy
and the mass
Existence is energy, properties of vectors with continuous interaction.
The vectors are imaginary, only their properties are detectable:
Strength, direction, meaning, orthogonality and interaction speed c.
The properties of the vectors were observed by Michael Faraday and called
force fields.
The Consequences of Interaction
The space does not exist as the property of vectors,
space being the measure of dimensions of the interaction.
The time does not exist, time being the measure of the unidirectional
evolution of the interaction.
The mass does not exist, the mass being a relative notion, questionable:
m. heavy,
m. inertial, m. atomic, m. molecular, etc.
All of these examples are effects of interactions with complex vector structures.
Vector interactions have central, centrifugal and centripetal dynamics.
Centrifugal interaction is the simplest organization of vectors,
but also the widest, form the dimension of the interaction, which represents
the space.
It results that space is a vector structure.
The centripetal interaction has the same simple organization,
with the difference that it does not dissipate energy as its centrifugal sister
but compresses energy, compresses other interactions, forming "matter",
elements, bodies.
The centripetal acceleration simultanely generates the angular acceleration,
which puts in motion the accelerated rotation of the entire interaction -
vortex.
We deduce that the centripetal interaction rotates the universe and the center
of rotation is the origin.