Walter Ruh
The question is whether existing physical theories already provide the best understanding of nature or whether there are still undiscovered foundations to be discovered. This article provides evidence that there is an unknown and deeper level in nature. Based on existing knowledge and creative thinking, these previously unknown foundations of physics are derived. Twenty-three clues are presented that indicate that a medium with extraordinary properties is a natural and plausible solution to fundamental physical phenomena. Then, the properties of this suspected and hitherto unknown medium are mathematically deduced from the hitherto unknown properties of electricity. Based on a definition of the elementary charge with the base units meter, kilogram and second, from the natural properties of the resulting field constants. This surprising discovery shows that permittivity is the hidden inverse of pressure and that permeability manifests itself as density. By combining the gravitational constant and the new permittivity, an understanding of the acceleration properties of space has been gained. This idea could be confirmed by a precise interpretation of Newtonian mechanics as well as by a thorough analysis of the classical gravitational formula. The solutions and ways of considering the twenty-three indications above are then provided. Although the explanations do not formally conform to conventional academic standards, the essential message is revolutionary. The results do not pose a threat to existing theories but present a fundamental basis for the understanding of the dominant theories. The locations of dark energy and dark matter become clear, suggesting that the use of dark energy could help solve the problem of global energy shortage in the future. Of particular note is the long-awaited unification of the fundamental forces, which is achieved in this work not by a conventional mathematical formula but by a common basis. This discovery represents a quantum leap and brings with it a paradigm shift that will have a major impact on the worldview, the understanding of the universe and physics. Read on only if you are willing to question centuries-old theories and are interested in new natural truths.