New Physics at a Glance:

Intuition: Vacuum = an ocean of energy; 2) Challenges: dark matter, dark energy, the big bang, and expansion; 3) Visualization: internal structures of particles and black holes; 4) Unification: forces as tension, fields as textures, waves as disturbances; 5) Evaluation: 88.5; Relativity: 79.8

I. A Universe Different from Textbooks

In summary: switch to a deeper base-map. Many “must-have” assumptions become optional, and many “hard-to-explain corners” fall into place.


II. Official Release of Energy Filament Theory

Today we officially release the Energy Filament Theory (EFT):

Slogan: fewer assumptions, explain more, connect the pieces, stay intuitive.


III. Different Perspectives

Guide: each topic presents a hard point, a picture, and a jump-to suggestion for further reading.

  1. Dark Matter
    • Hard Point: About 85% of gravitational influence remains undetected directly.
    • Picture: Innumerable short-lived pulls stack into average gravity, which imitates extra mass.
    • Jump-To: Challenge: Average Gravity vs. Dark Matter.
  2. Black Holes
    • Hard Point: A four-layer structure: horizon, transition belt, inner critical zone, inner core.
    • Picture: A re-melting energy soup inside; jets act like steam valves; the surface skin can evaporate.
    • Jump-To: Inside a Black Hole: Like a “Boiling Pot”.
  3. Electron
    • Hard Point: Circulation → electric charge; texture → electric field; re-winding → magnetic field.
    • Picture: An energy ring with finite thickness, not a mathematical point.
    • Jump-To: At a Glance: The Electron Is a “Ring,” Not a Point.
  4. Quantum
    • Hard Point: Fringes are projections of terrain waves; observation stakes and reshapes the terrain; entanglement follows the same wave-making rules.
    • Picture: Not magic—topography.
    • Jump-To: A Different Reading: Double-Slit and Quantum Entanglement.
  5. Cosmology
    • Hard Point: Redshift, Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations (BAO) can be re-read using tension-based rescaling.
    • Picture: “Space is expanding” is not the only explanation; the yardstick itself may be changing.
    • Jump-To: The Universe May Not Be Expanding, Nor Necessarily Born in a Bang.
  6. The Four Fundamental Forces
    • Hard Point: Gravity = slope of tightness; electromagnetism = texture coupling; the strong force = docking; the weak force = re-stabilization.
    • Picture: The four forces share one root and one language—a single tension–texture map can read them all.
    • Jump-To: Toward a Unified Picture of the Four Forces.
  7. Evaluation
    • Hard Point: 2,000 phenomena; a ten-dimension scorecard; Energy Filament Theory 88.5, Relativity 79.8 (same yardstick).
    • Picture: Turn “feels right” into one comparable measure.
    • Jump-To: 2,000 Evaluations: A New Theory Challenges Modern Physics.
  8. Cosmic Evolution
    • Hard Point: The vacuum is not empty; every point can carry strength and direction.
    • Picture: The universe begins as a boiling energy sea—high density, high tension.
    • Jump-To: The Vacuum Is Not Empty: There Is an “Energy Sea”.
  9. Three Questions
    • Hard Point: Where are we? Who are we? Where are we going?
    • Picture: Energy Filament Theory answers the first; the other two continue in progress.
    • Jump-To: Energy Filament Theory: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

IV. Why New Physics?

Modern physics often presents the world mainly through mathematics, which can drift away from intuition. We propose a direct, universal, and self-consistent view that does not require expert-level math:

This bottom-up approach lets each phenomenon follow a continuous physical pathway, rather than relying on disconnected patches.


V. Closing and Next Steps

Energy Filament Theory is not merely a theory launch—it is an invitation:

Science often advances with a single “why.” Use your own methods to see the universe that is yours to discover.
Website: energyfilament.org (short link: 1.tt)


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