Andrey Belousov Alexey Kuchko






IMMATERIAL SIDE OF ENERGY






The content

1. Mathematics is a pure science___________3

2. Criticism of the Western astrophysics________6

3. Explanation of the nature of gravity_________23

4. Black hole_____________________________35

5. Solution of the cosmological problem by Immanuel Kant___________________________41




MATHEMATICS IS A PURE SCIENCE


And the more I reflect, the more two things fill my soul with ever new wonder 
and increasing awe: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.

German thinker Immanuel Kant


The whole world with its diversity we can bring down to the structure of a single 
atom and to stop further debates and discussions. Indeed, if we look through a powerful microscope, 
the diversity of nature will turn into protons, neutrons, electrons, etc. Modern science is replete with 
various theories trying to explain the essence of the Universe and the cause of its existence.

In one case a new theory replaces the old one; in the other – confirms 
traditionally recognized previous theories. In our time it is important not to get lost in such a huge 
array of information. In this work we will review the main principles on which rest nature and its laws, 
which will give you an opportunity to understand the consistency of different theories on your own.

Astrophysical theories are based on transcendental ideas, which belong to 
metaphysics. Those theories transcend the limits of any possible experience, that is, they cannot be 
confirmed by nature. What are those theories then? Except in someone's head, you will not find them 
anywhere else. 

Science has given us answers to almost all the questions concerning our 
Universe.But it is not so easy, even for science, to provide answers to the following questions:

1. How big is the Universe?

2. Did the Universe have a beginning, or it has always existed?

3. Is everything in the Universe that happens conforms solely to the laws of 
nature or is there Divine intervention?

To the above questions metaphysics (astrophysics and theology) give 
satisfactory answers. Unfortunately, the theories, that they protect, can be neither confirmed nor 
refuted. Those theories deal with transcendental ideas that are above nature, out of reach of any 
experience. Science is based only on the material, what is outside nature is a metaphysical idea that 
one can only believe or not believe. We have left metaphysics alone and based our arguments solely 
on pure physics and applied logic. 

A great number of people are accustomed to accept the scientific data that 
backed up by mathematical formulas, for granted. Complex mathematical calculations make thinkers 
insignificant in the face of modern science. However, some cosmological ideas, proposed by many 
mathematicians that the modern scientific world considers archaic, were also supported by the 
excellent formulas. 

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What kind of secret hides behind all this? Has not time arrived for mathematics to share its leading 
position in cosmology with a critical philosophy? Is mathematics able to explain the Universe without 
philosophy?

Mathematics is an exact science, and it does not tolerate mistakes; only ideas can be wrong that are 
submitted to its review. Mathematics is our language by which we interpret nature and turn 
information about it into more understandable numbers and formulas that extend our practical 
ability. 

Mathematics is a pure science, it deals with abstract units and only in 
experience, for example, in physics, chemistry, etc. it is materialized. That's why math is so 
important, without its application even the deepest thoughts can remain forever in the realm of ideas.

All phenomena of nature consist of matter, which are endowed by energy with 
a certain mass. In other words, the quality of matter is a manifestation of a certain amount of energy. 

Intensity of natural forces is constantly changing. But some changes occur at 
the molecular and even atomic level and in experimental physics we can ignore them: they do not 
affect a practical experiment to a substantial degree. This means that the laws of physics are not 
absolute – they are relative. 

The question arises: relative to what, if everything in nature is relative?
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The laws of physics are relative to our mind. This explains the fact that the laws of logic are strikingly 
coincide with the laws of nature. 

Let's take a look at Newton's first law.

"Every body continues in state of rest or uniform and rectilinear movement, 
while and as it is not compelled by forces applied to change this condition".

First, a body or a material point, as modern physics interpret it, can never be 
in an absolute state of rest or rectilinear motion, no matter whatever frame of reference we use 
relative to which we do the calculations, because the body is constantly acted upon by external and 
internal forces. 

Second, modern physics try to add adjustments to Newton's laws, which only make them easier to 
understand, but they do not change their essence. It is important to understand that Newton thought 
like a philosopher and tried to formulate just abstract ideas, to which we compare a practical result. 
Even if modern physics have introduced the postulate of the existence of different reference frames, it 
is not in their power to change the very essence of the law, i.e. to prove that a material point can be 
in a state of absolute rest or rectilinear motion relative to any reference system.

In other words, the laws of mechanics are Newton's ideas in relation to which all measurements are 
within the uncertainty principle, that is, they never fully coincide with those ideas.

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CRITICISM OF THE WESTERN ASTROPHYSICS

Some of the latest theories explaining the nature of gravity are contrary to both 
logical and empirical principles. A recent development of the idea of existence of dark matter - 
something invisible and very heavy, which is the cause of gravity and keeps the Universe together - is 
nothing but a new scientific hypothesis that will never become reality.

Let's once and for all clarify the situation regarding dark matter. Ordinary matter has a negative or 
positive charge, which is only a difference of the same charge existing innature or the potential 
difference of terminals.

Dark matter, according to some astrophysicists, has a charge opposite to that 
existing in nature. 

Einstein proved that matter and energy are identical concepts, E=mc2; but dark 
matter needs to have formula E=-mc2. Taking into account the fact that the charge either exists or 
not exists, then dark matter, in this case, not only has no charge at all, but even the degree of its 
non-existence is less than zero, that is, less than nothing.

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In accordance with the above-mentioned statement dark matter can be described as something that 
has "nothing" in sub-zero degree in its composition. Such metaphysical statements may be the 
greatest absurdity that has ever been discussed in scientific circles. 

Imagine a normal atom, which is surrounded by a cloud of electrons; now imagine the atom of dark 
matter, which has a charge opposite to the one existing in nature; this means that the atom of dark 
matter surrounded by something that's even less than nothing. We want to remind some astrophysics 
that nothing can be less than nothing.

The String Theory, which is worth mentioning here, we consider as a mathematical abstraction and 
idealization.

Let's list the basic principles on which rests this fantastic theory:

1. Graviton – a subatomic particle responsible for gravity -  has not been 
detected yet.

2. Vibrating strings of energy and six dimensions, in which they vibrate - have 
not been detected yet.

3. Parallel universes – have not been detected yet.

The above facts demonstrate that the String Theory is built purely on ideas. 
This trick is not valid in science. Theories in pure physics may be formed only on empirical and logical 
principles. In other words, they should be based on available data, not on empty ideas.

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The first person, who developed the ability to think logically, thought that Earth is the whole world. 
Later he realized that the planet Earth is one of the planets of the Solar System. It turned out later 
that the Solar System is part of the galaxy Milky Way, and there are a lot of such galaxies like ours in 
the Universe. All of the above discoveries have been made within the immanent or possible 
experience. Just look at the starry sky and it becomes clear that the Universe has always been open 
for research, we just couldn't understand it at the level at which we understand it today.

However, the parallel universes, whether they exist or not we cannot know and will never know, 
because the idea of their existence transcends not only any possible experience, but also the 
boundaries of the transcendental ideas, and can be considered as a fruit of pure fantasy.

The idea of an infinite universe is another example of transcendental illusion. In fact, the Universe is a 
whole, but not a quantitative one, because by using more advanced telescopes we find more and 
more galaxies and their number will only grow, eventually some of them will disappear, some will 
appear. The Universe is a dynamic entity, and it is constantly changing. 

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The distance from Earth to the nearest star Proxima Centauri is approximately 4.24 light years. We 
see this star in the form, in which it existed more than 4 years ago. The nearest galaxy to us is 
Andromeda. It is located at a distance of 2.5 million light-years away from us. We don't know what it 
looks like today, because we see it in the form, in which it existed 2.5 million years ago. Some of the 
galaxies that are several billion light-years away from us, may already have been extinguished, 
dispersed by black holes or have merged with other galaxies. The visible picture of the Universe shows 
us not what it actually looks like; we just see the image of what it shows us.

It is impossible for us to see also a picture of the Universe in the span of a 
certain time lag, because every star, every galaxy and every star in any galaxy is located from us at 
different distances and presented to us as existing in different time periods.

Unfortunately, the speed of light is about 300,000 km/s; in order to see the Universe as it is, the 
speed of light should be at least ten or more billions of "light-years" for a second. It is impossible to 
see the Universe as it is – it just transcends any possible experience. The Universe will always exist for 
us as a phenomenon – endless and mysterious.

For example, if someone became very small and got into the human body for 
the purpose of recalculation 

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of all cells of the body, he would not be able to complete the synthesis of the whole, even if he 
continued his job for a billion years. Moreover, during the counting old cells would die and new ones 
would be generated. His zeal could go on to infinity, and the whole process could never be completed, 
but this does not mean that the human body is not a whole. It is a dynamic whole, and the ever-
continuing process of counting of cells, in the example above, can give us the illusion of infinity. 

However, regarding quantum communication in the Universe, members of the String Theory are 
partially right. 

There are two types of communication in the Universe:

1. gravity;

2. quantum link.

Gravity binds the Universe by vacuum. This type of connection can be called mechanical. Quantum 
communication is electromagnetic radiation, which was mistaken for residual radiation coming from 
the Big Bang. In fact, it comes from the stars and galaxies that surround the planet Earth. 
Electromagnetic radiation is the light that comes to us from space.

Mathematics represents infinity as a constantly progressing line. There is no the biggest number, 
more and more units can be added to it.

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Although we are not able to complete the synthesis of all objects in the Universe, nevertheless we can 
think about it as a whole, no matter how big it is. However, mathematics shows us that the Universe 
is bigger than it actually is, that is, bigger than itself – which is impossible.

The conclusion: the Universe must be limited. The question immediately arises: what it is limited 
with? In this case, we can assume that it is limited by empty space. But empty space does not have 
anything in itself, even a speck of dust that could become a point of relation to it of the Universe. This 
means that the Universe is limited by nothing, that is, it is unlimited. This node cannot be cut, if we 
continue to separate space from objects.

Some people mistakenly believe that there is infinite space, which include the 
limited Universe. However, we strongly maintain that infinite space is only a figment of our 
imagination.

Any cosmic body with its enclosing vacuum constitutes a single system. Matter cannot exist without 
vacuum; equally, vacuum cannot exist without matter, one is the complement of the other. 

Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, a French naturalist of the 19th century, explained the condensation of cosmic 
matter in one place by thinning of it elsewhere.

Albert Einstein made a serious mistake. 

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He argued that space and time form a four dimensional component, which is 
responsible for gravity. According to his theory space and time are something tangible.

Space and time do not exist by themselves independently of objects. Separately from matter, in 
complete emptiness, distance and change cannot be detected. Therefore space and time are relations 
of our perception of objects of experience. 

In this case, we can say that in the practical interests of experimental physics 
we must consider space and time as physical units, but we cannot say that space and time have real 
existence outside our mind.

Let us consider a difference between concepts “substance” and “matter”. Substance is everything that 
has mass. Substance may not consist of atoms. This concept covers any kind of particles.Matter is 
substance that consists of atoms.

Everything that exists - exists as substance. For example, a shadow is absence of light, not the 
presence of something material. In the same way vacuum is absence of matter, rather than the 
presence of a certain space. We have a notion of space or rather intuition, but we don't have the 
object of space. It is the empty concept without an object. So space and time are merely relations 
between objects. 

The Universe is not a numerical entity, but rather a dynamic one, and it is as not unlimited as well as 
not limited. For example, every phenomenon of nature is limited by other phenomena. The Universe, 
as a whole consisting of all phenomena, must be a limited entity. But, on the other hand, if the 
Universe includes all the phenomena and always takes all places, then what it can be limited with? 

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M – Theory and the String Theory can be considered only as a figment of imagination. Dear Steven 
Hawking as a physicist should know that nothing comes from nothing, and that the total amount of 
energy doe not equal zero, as he mistakenly believes. Zero results in zero. Absolute zero does not 
exist in nature. This is a purely mathematical concept. The fact that nature exists already gives us a 
hint that it is more than zero. Absolute zero is only possible in case of absolute vacuum and total 
absence of matter. Of course, such state of things does not belong in nature. The total amount of 
energy is always 100%.

One can trace a complete misunderstanding of the laws of nature in the works of Mr. Hawking. For 
example, he cannot explain the nature of the four fundamental forces in the Universe. Below is a brief 
description of these forces. Fundamental interactions (forces) — qualitatively different types of 
interaction of elementary particles and items composed of them.

Today it is known the existence of four fundamental interactions:
a) gravitational 
b)electromagnetic 
c)strong
d) weak.

In this case the electromagnetic and weak interactions are manifestations of a single electroweak 
interaction. The search still continues for other types of fundamental interactions as in the 
phenomena of the microcosm as well as on a cosmic scale, however, any other type of fundamental 
interaction has not been detected yet.

The question arises: how can coexist four fundamentally different forces in the same system, unless 
they have a common basis? The answer is simple: they are manifestations of the same Moving Force. 
Needless to say, that gravity and the other three forces are the result of one and the same Moving 
Force. 

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An irrefutable proof of the aforementioned statement is the fact that it is impossible to explain any 
fundamental process in the Universe without taking into account its dynamic nature.There is no such 
a notion as chaos in nature. It only may appear at the first sight that molecules start moving 
chaoticaly when the temperature of the matter is raised. In fact, nature always goes in the way of the 
least resistance.

Another example, according to Stephen Hawking the Black hole is an absolutely isolated object. The 
fact that we see "the event horizon", the conditional radius of the black hole, confirms our quantum 
connection to this phenomenon by way of electromagnetic waves. 

In the Universe there is no absolutely independent object. For example, a person depends on food, 
water, air, the planet Earth depends on the Sun, which in turn depends on the galaxy Milky Way, 
which depends on the Universe where everything is interdependent. It turns out that any human 
being is dependent on the entire Universe and forms with it an indivisible unit. In this World 
everything exists in qualitative state, we can't find any completely independent object. With the help 
of mathematics we translate qualitative relation to quantitative.

It is necessary to mention a few words about the latest discovery in astrophysics. Some scientists 
maintain that there were supposedly detected gravitational waves in vacuum, and, in their view, this 
discovery confirms the statement of Einstein that in space there are some vacuum funnels in which 
the planets move.

Vacuum is essentially the absence of matter. In other words, the wave consisting of nothing, which 
was detected in absolute nothingness. We think that even people, who are not interested in physics, 
should understand the absurdity of these statements.

Metaphysical ideas, which were successfully straddled by astrophysics, need to be once and for all 
kicked out of science. Science is not built on faith. Metaphysics must belong only in religion.

Take at least the statement that the electron gains mass only motion. Again, the concept of mass is 
interpreted incorrectly. If the electron exists, it is already a mass. When moving, it is gaining weight 
and interacts with the objects of experience. As you see we refer to nothing, but physics in our 
analysis. If you hold on to this world, when interpreting nature, you will probably not be in the wrong. 
To search for some extra natural explanation of physical phenomena does not belong to physics. It is 
the realm of metaphysics.   

Is it possible after such statements of astrophysicists continue to believe in all of the above fantasies? 
M-Theory and the String Theory have nothing to do with the real state of things in nature. The ideas 
of Mr. Hawking and Brian Greene are, to put it mildly, purely speculative.

Every objective science is based on applied logic. Astrophysics is the only science that claims 
objectivity, which is based on general logic, or dialectics, which gives only the appearance of truth. 
Therefore, astrophysics is not a science, but a dogma.

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Like any dogma it has its prophets continuing the line begun by the prophet-founder. The dogmatists 
do not seek to conduct their teaching in accordance with the laws of nature; they try to keep 
themselves within the boundaries of the teaching of the founder of a certain dogma. Astrophysics, as 
dogma, requires very superstitious people who tend to believe in the supernatural.

Aristotle (350 BC) made the following division of philosophy:

1. Logic – the laws of thought.
2. Ethics – the moral laws.
3. Physics – the laws of nature.

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) divided physics into three branches:

1. Metaphysics.
2. Experimental physics.
3. Pure physics.

Metaphysics also got a split into the following branches. Ontology, here, we exclude to facilitate 
understanding:

1. Theology (a science of God).
2. Psychology (a science of the soul).
3. Cosmology (a science of the World).

Cosmological ideas, such as the idea of an absolute beginning of the World or its eternal existence, 
transcend the limits of any possible experience and are called transcendental, that is unattainable in 
experience. If we leave metaphysics aside, cosmological ideas, unlike other metaphysical ideas, can be 
resolved by using a pure physics based on applied logic. Unfortunately, astrophysics whether don’t 
want, or can't leave the realm of metaphysics, which has lost its preeminence in science back in the 
18th century.

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Metaphysics deals with transcendental ideas, which go beyond the limits of any possible experience.  
Metaphysics (from Greek. "things after physics"). Nature is our only source on which we can rely when 
explaining the Universe. An absolute beginning out of nothing cannot be found in nature; everything 
in the world of phenomena has only a comparative beginning – a continuous change of forms of 
substance. The absolute beginning from nothing is a transcendental idea, which transcends any 
possible experience. Thus, we can conclude that astrophysics is a part of metaphysics that can be 
called metaphysical dogma. A dogma is a doctrine that does not take into account the possibility of 
our mind for such a venture. Dogmatists don't even wonder if it is possible to build any teaching on 
faith, especially in science.

In the past metaphysics was the queen of sciences; it dealt with everything that fell under its gaze. 
For example, any object consists of predicates (of particles), so the notion of the object (entity, 
consisting of particles) exists for us as an idea. In nature there are no absolutely identical objects, for 
example, a man. Moreover, modern medicine recognizes the fact that the human body consists of a 
great number of colonies of various organisms, and the term “person” is merely a template to refer all 
people to this type. It is a general idea. In the past the study of the living world was done by such 
science as ontology.

Over time, biology and zoology had replaced ontology, because biology and zoology has developed 
into practical sciences.

In the same way experimental physics was separated from metaphysics and was developed into a 
practical science. In the example with Newton's laws we vividly see that the laws of physics – just 
ideas. Take any other law of experimental physics, no matter to what extent the result of our 
experiment is correct, nevertheless there are differences at the molecular or atomic level after each 
experiment, but the discrepancies are so small that they do not affect the practical result.

Mathematics and physics are two sciences of our reason. For example, pick up a sheet of paper and 
give it the value "one", then break it into two halves and attach to the same sheet the value "two". In 
math we apply numbers and formulas to objects of experience. The same can be observed with 
experimental physics, where we subjugate nature to the ideas of our mind (the laws of physics), in 
accordance with the cause and effect relationship. 

It's important to distinguish the laws of physics and the laws of nature. The laws of nature are the 
cause and effect relationship. A particular cause in nature always gives the same result. Using the 
experience of cause and effect relationship, we apply it to experience in order to obtain practical 
results in experimental physics. It is a common mistake that we use the laws of physics; on the 
contrary, we subjugate nature under these laws. After all, if the laws of physics are the ideas of our 
mind, how can we use pure ideas? We can only subdue nature to the ideas. 

That is why there a lot of confusion around quantum mechanics.  Some physicists maintain that at 
the quantum level the laws of physics cease to operate. In this case, it is an absolute misconception. 
In quantum mechanics there is a rule of uncertainty: the direction of motion of an electron cannot be 
determined accurately. Shortly speaking, in quantum mechanics the unpredictability in the behavior 
of atomic particles has a defining value. That is, each experiment gives a different result. 

Another important note, there is one more misconception that quantum mechanics was once 
metaphysics, therefore, astrophysics will also become a science. Pick up any item that is made up of 
trillions of atoms. Atoms are objects of experience, that is, they exist as real particles, but 
metaphysical ideas (Big Bang, Inflationary theory, etc.) lie outside of any possible experience, and 
they will never be the subject of physics, but forever remain only ideas. 

Experimental physics deals with objects of experience. In experimental physics we submit nature 
under the laws developed by our mind according to the cause and effect relationship. For example, 
airplane, ship, car exist as physical objects only because we were able to use nature for our own 
purposes. Those objects are mere products of human activity. 

Pure physics (physica rationalis) explains the world, based on nature. This science is based on 
fundamental empirical principles below which we cannot go in the analysis of the physical world. For 
example, we cannot exclude of our analysis the principle of the permanence of matter and its eternal 
motion. If we do this, we will eliminate from our analysis the world itself and will be left with nothing. 
Thus, we will destroy the basic empirical principle: nothing comes from nothing; nothing comes to 
nothing. 

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The dogmatic method is a network of evidence supporting one side of a transcendental idea, for 
example, the Universe has an absolute beginning in time out of nothing (an idea similar to the Big 
Bang theory). Unfortunately for the dogmatist this idea has an antithesis, which cannot be simply 
cast away: the Universe, in relation to time exists eternally, which has the same logical value as the 
first statement. 

We are mistaken if we protect one of the above judgments. 

Astrophysics, using the dogmatic method, enters the realm of speculation, which is suitable for blind 
believer, one who is accustomed to accept statements by authoritative sources for granted. 

In nature there is no place for such theories as Super Symmetry, Inflation Theory, String Theory, M-
Theory, the Big Bang theory as the absolute beginning of the Universe and other scientific 
speculations. The amount of matter can neither be destroyed nor added – the amount of matter is 
always constant.

If in the history of the Universe really was a Big Bang, it had to happen in all places of the Universe at 
the same time.

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In our opinion there is only one possible explanation of this phenomenon. Matter in the form of 
galaxies are scattered in all directions, the amount of matter remains constant, gradually some of the 
galaxies lose their energy, become weak and turn into  clouds of gas and dust, some of them are 
dispersed by black holes, some are absorbed by other galaxies merging with them. As soon as their 
kinetic energy becomes potential, the vacuum returns the matter to the center of the explosion. 
When the matter collides and merges into a solid whole, its kinetic and potential energy vanish, and 
in this case, nothing can prevent vacuum to break substance back.

To the above list of scientific speculations can be added "boson Higa", the theory in physics, which 
received the Nobel Prize in 2013. Scientists working with the Large Hadron Collider may have 
discovered some phenomenon during their experiments, but they have to look for another 
explanation. Everything that exists in nature exists as substance or particle (particles), or mass. In 
order to gain mass for the particles, they don't need to move through mysterious “boson syrup” as 
the proponents of this theory maintain. Any particle already exists as a mass. 

If physicists put the term “weight” instead of the concept “mass”, they should as professionals know 
that mass is a fundamental concept, but weight is relative. Mass may not have weight at all, for 
example, an astronaut in outer space. The same mass can have different weight depending on 
external conditions, for example, one and the same object on Earth weighs more than on Mars. We 
think that every student of physics knows about such simple things.


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Physical formulas represent logical ideas, which we attribute to nature by ourselves. Each time, 
conducting an experiment, we compare the data obtained in experience with such ideas or in other 
case we subjugate nature under the laws which are formed according to the cause and effect 
relationship.

That's why the same laws of physics can be applied throughout the Universe. 

Experimental physics is a science that was developed by human intelligence to get greater 
opportunities of harnessing nature for our own purposes.

The widely accepted view that only matter has energy has caused many misconceptions. Vacuum and 
matter or in other words space and objects are attributes of one and the same system.

Energy has a dual nature. On one side, the kinetic and potential energy of gravitation manifests itself 
as the motion of objects, on the other hand, cosmic bodies are counteracted by the inversely 
proportional energy of vacuum.

At this stage it is worth recalling Newton`s third law, which will confirm our 
thesis: 

“To every action there is always on equal and opposite reaction: or the forces of two bodies on each 
other are always equal and are directed in opposite direction”.

You already know that Newton's laws are ideas. In other words, Newton's laws are used as a template 
for us to compare the readings obtained in the experiment. Nothing absolutely perfect exists in 
nature. We can only compare with the idea a practical result received by experiment, which will 
always differ from the ideal one, formulated in the law. For clarity`s sake we will interpret Newton's 
third law in the following way: two opposing forces always strive for equality. 

Of all dogmatic scientists Peter Atkins, a supporter of the theory of thermodynamics, came very close 
to the explanation of the nature of energy. However, like many dogmatists, he was not able to go 
beyond the academic knowledge and highlighted only the material side of energy.

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He had no other choice but to introduce a mystical "demon" into his system to explain the start of the 
process of transition of energy from one state to another.

However, it is not necessary to have in mind a "demon" to explain the beginning of the activity of 
atoms, if we take into account the fact that an increase in the force of gravity activates, and a 
decrease in the force of gravity deactivates the excited state of the atoms.

Atkins developed a linear theory explaining change of state of energy from a certain point in time, i.e. 
the Big Bang, until a certain state of calmness of the cold Universe in the future. For clarity`s sake we 
represent his theory as a line progressing from point A to point B. Such a dogmatic approach does 
not solve the problem of the beginning of the Universe and its limits. In other words, how something 
came from nothing? How could exist a microscopic universe in empty space, when there had not been 
any space yet, and in some kind of empty time, before the beginning of real time? 

Such statements are nothing but a figment of imagination. Even King Solomon and later Aristotle 
350 BC maintained that everything in nature goes in never-ending circles. Unfortunately Atkins 
remained blind to the obvious signs of nature.

The state of the Universe before the Big Bang we explain as a process of evolution, and the 
consequences after the Big Bang – the process of devolution. 

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In this case we can rely on the second law of thermodynamics. Hot matter of the highest quality 
doing work is degraded to lower quality by cooling through dispersion. The whole period of existence 
of the Universe since the Big Bang until today – is the process of reducing the quality of matter 
(entropy). 

Of course, if we consider the Universe as a form of galaxies of which it is composed, we can talk about 
the process of evolution; galaxies were formed in time, as well as any form in Nature they have a 
beginning.

Once again, it all depends on what angle we consider this phenomenon. We can call the evolution of 
galaxies a period of time after the Big Bang and at the same time the devolution of the quality of 
matter (lowering of the entropy) of the Universe.

We admit that the whole process after the Big Bang is the evolution of the form and devolution of 
matter (a decay of atoms with a larger into a smaller atomic mass) – nuclear fission. 

For example, in the Sun heavier atoms have decayed into lighter, which led to the emergence of a 
large number of helium and hydrogen. 

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Regarding the second law of thermodynamics, matter, doing the work, moves from a higher state of 
entropy to a lower, but not vice versa. That is why we believe Peter Atkins is the most prominent of 
dogmatic physicists. Although he did not create a theory that would explain the reason for the 
constant motion in the Universe, but the thermodynamics does not overstep the bounds of experience 
and does not fall into bizarre speculations of dogmatic fantasy. Misunderstanding of the fact that 
space is something real may disappear after a detailed study of the nature of gravity to which we are 
now proceeding.

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EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF GRAVITY

The great German astronomer John Kepler 1571-1630 believed that the motion of the planets 
continue as long as there is a force causing their movements. Kepler assumed that the Sun rotates on 
its axis in the same direction, in which planets revolve. Later this was confirmed by observations. 

According to his idea the rotating Sun emits immaterial waves, which capture the planets and force 
them take part in a circular motion.

At the same time Kepler was right about the force of gravity. He said that "two separate bodies are 
drawn to one another like two magnets".

Kepler's description of the cause of planetary motion around the Sun, made at the beginning of the 
seventeenth century, was mistakenly put aside, after Newton presented his theory of gravitation. 
Newton could not explain the cause of planetary motion and in the end attributed it to Divine 
Providence. In those times his idea was accepted with applause.

Now we will make an attempt to promote the idea of Kepler and Newtonian gravity to their logical 
conclusion.

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Let us take a closer look at the Solar system. The Sun rotates on its axis and also forces the planets 
rotate on their axes as well and revolves them around itself.

Using the gravitational force the Sun moves Earth around itself in a certain orbit, which depends on 
their mutual masses. The kinetic energy of Earth directs it away from the star, but it is kept in its 
orbit by the force of gravitational attraction of the Sun.

If there were a rigid connection between the star and its planet, Earth would revolve in unison with 
the Sun. Such a connection in fact does not exist, and the gravitational forces of the star are not able 
to produce such an effect.

The planets of the Solar system lag behind of the speed of rotation of the Sun, and we are deceived 
by the illusion that our planet revolves around the static Sun. In fact Earth orbits it with some delay. 
The question arises: where does the energy come to as a result of this delay? 

The lagging behind of Earth affects its spin around its axis; there is a loss of efficiency coefficient due 
to excessive mass. 

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Similarly the Moon always turns one of its sides to Earth. Venus would possibly turn one of its sides to 
the Sun in the same way, if it were not for the gravitational influence of Mercury and Earth, which 
spin Venus in the opposite direction relative to the rotation of the other planets. This confirms the 
fact that one and the same cause that makes the elliptic orbits of the planets, tilts the Earth and 
other planets at a certain angle as well. This cause is called the Universal Law of Gravitation.

In its turn, the gravitational force of our galaxy holds the Solar system at a certain distance from the 
center of the Milky Way stretching orbits of the planets of the Solar system and making them oval. 

A detailed study of Earth clearly shows us that the Northern hemisphere has more dry land above the 
sea level than the Southern one, consequently it has more mass.

The gravitational force of the galaxy attracts the Earth to itself stretching its orbit and thereby 
changing the tilt of its axis angle. The Northern hemisphere with more mass remains closer to the 
Sun than the Southern one; its temperature increases. The summer comes.

When the gravitational force of the Sun takes the Earth to the opposite side, away from the center of 
the galaxy, the heavier Northern hemisphere is deflected to the opposite side changing the tilt angle 
of the Earth bringing winter to the North and summer to the South.

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We will venture to admit that the extinction of the dinosaurs lasted for millions of years and was 
caused by climate change. Our planet is alive. For billions of years its shape has been changing. 

The core of the Earth is very hard and condensed and encircled with liquid magma.
The core of the Earth is always on the move, it does not stay in the exact centre of the mass of the 
Earth. Since the core is very massive it tends to go backwards to some extent and turns with some 
delay relative to the movement of the Earth. Thus it perturbs the magma. This conclusion gives us a 
hint that geological activity of our planet is produced by the core, which creates turbulence of the 
magma and exerts pressure on the cortex. Volcanic eruptions and the influence of different 
gravitational forces of the Solar System and nearby stars change the shape of the Earth. 

The change in mass of the Southern hemisphere millions of years ago created conditions for the 
development of different life forms due to warming. At the same time the Northern hemisphere has 
entered a phase of ice age. Dinosaurs were very massive; they needed a large amount of heat and 
food for survival.

The harsh climate of the ice age in the Northern hemisphere affected the dinosaurs and led to their 
extinction. Why do many scientists tie the extinction of the dinosaurs to the collision of a huge 
asteroid or comet with the Earth about 60 million years ago?

Preservation of biological remains possible only as a result of unexpected incident, which covered 
them at once and created favorable conditions for turning them into fossils.

Found dinosaur remains are always associated with some catastrophe: asteroid, volcanic eruption, etc. 
Otherwise their preservation is impossible. In natural conditions with direct atmospheric impact they 
turn into biological material by decaying into atoms.

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A formation of any star begins with a rotation of a mass of matter, which first starts to attract more 
massive particles to it leaving lighter ones behind. The star continues to hold around itself the mass 
of the remaining particles as big as the force of gravity can allow.

The area depleted of matter as a result of the formation of the star is balanced by the gravity of 
neighboring stars. There is a boundary of gravitational equality that each star has with the 
neighboring stars. The location of the resultant gravitational boundary is considered to be that region 
of the galaxy where the attracting force of the star is balanced by the oppositely acting force of 
attraction of the neighboring stars. There is a field of a vacuum contact of oppositely directed flows of 
energy.

Spacecrafts use these gravitational flows to gain speed by circling Earth and leaving the region of 
gravitational attraction of the planet.

We maintain that every planet with its satellites, every planetary system and every galaxy deprive 
space of matter and create vacuum areas as a result of formation of heavenly bodies. Thus, the 
gravitational pull holds the Universe together. 

Let's take a closer look at the formation of the Solar System. At a time when the mass of the star 
ceases to attract constituent matter as a result of the establishment of the counterbalancing forces, 
the remaining matter is left around the star and held by the forces of gravity. Later it starts 
gathering into more massive objects.

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It results in creation of alternating rings of vacuum and matter around the star. The planets start 
appearing. 

A similar process can be easily observed if we pay a closer look at Saturn with its rings. The rings tell 
us that the moons of Saturn have not been formed thoroughly yet and perhaps will never be, because 
the gravitational pull of Saturn is already balanced by the circling matter. 

What can be confirmed or refuted for a part, can be confirmed or refuted of the whole. This gives us a 
hint that the Solar system billions of years ago had a similar view. Almost every circle of matter 
around the star was formed into a planet with its moons and a region of emptiness or vacuum left 
behind. 

Earth due to its spherical shape by rotating around its axis by centrifugal force pulls all matter, 
circling in the zone of its gravitational influence, to itself. Heavy particles form solid or molten 
portion; the lightest once the atmosphere.

We are accustomed to consider matter as tangible. Air consists of gases, that is, of matter, but it is 
transparent to us. Thus, matter divided into smaller particles becomes imperceptible to our sensitive 
organs, i.e. invisible.

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The energy of the Universe assembles matter into celestial bodies and due to the difference of forces 
gives it various densities. This is the reason for its diversity.

In the first half of the twentieth century Einstein saw that the theory of Newton, which had huge 
success, was in conflict with his special theory of relativity. Einstein sought a new theory of gravity 
compatible with special relativity. In our opinion, he offered some valuable hypotheses, but did not 
solve the problem.

Einstein called accelerated motion and gravity inseparable principles. Accelerating up the elevator, he 
said, creates a sense of gravity. Einstein came a few steps closer to the solution of the mystery of 
gravity. Unfortunately, he was unable to understand the fact that gravity, as a universal law, is not a 
consequence of accelerated, but of rotational motion, which you will see in the process of further 
analysis.

He worked on the problem of gravity with excessive intensity, sometimes amounting to obsession. 
Five years later, after his happy discovery in the Berne office he wrote to physicist Arnold Somerfield: 
"Now I am working exclusively on the problem of gravity... I must admit that never in my life have I 
tormented myself so much... In comparison with the special theory of relativity it is a child's play.

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In order to understand his new view of gravity, let's consider a prototypical planet such as Earth, 
which revolves around a star such as the Sun.

In Newtonian gravity the Sun keeps the Earth in orbit through strange gravitational "grip" that 
somehow stretches across a huge distance in space and provides their connection. 

Gravity, according to Einstein's view, is the consequence of curved space-time. The relationship 
between gravity, accelerated motion, and curved space led Einstein to the erroneous assumption that 
the presence of mass, such as the Sun, curves space around it.

Even before the discovery of the special theory of relativity, Newtonian theory of gravity was missing 
one very important detail. Although it very accurately explains the motion of objects under the 
influence of gravity, but the nature of gravitation remains unexplained.

I mean, how can two bodies that are physically separated from each other, possibly for hundreds of 
millions of kilometers, if not more, however, to render each other a mutual influence? How can gravity 
carry out its mission? Newton himself realized this problem. 

He admitted:

"It is unthinkable, how can inanimate gross matter, without the aid of anything else that is material, 
influence other matter without mutual contact. For me it is complete nonsense, that gravity must 
initially be intrinsic to matter so that one body can act on another through a large distance in a 
vacuum, without the help of anything that could transfer the force. I think that any person who is in 
possession of philosophical thinking will not be perplexed by this difficulty. Gravity must be the 
consequence of some cause acting on the permanent, certain laws; butwhether this cause is material 
or immaterial, I leave to the readers".

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We, in the process of our analysis, used philosophical knowledge of the most 
advanced thinkers in the history of mankind and the achievements of modern astronomy and science 
and came to the following conclusion. When Earth, using gravitational pull, attracts the constituent 
matter, it creates a vacuum above the atmosphere.

Then Earth holds the moon in its orbit with the help of the vacuum. It is important to note that 
gravity does not act through vacuum, as erroneously believed Newton, but by vacuum. The moon in 
its turn exerts a gravitational influence on Earth. Due to the kinetic energy it spreads its atmosphere, 
which is the cause of the tides. 

For instance, when one sucks air out of a bottle, the vacuum begins to draw his tongue and lips 
inside.

In the same way the vacuum of Earth acts on the moon, it seems to “suck upon” the moon and holds 
it at a certain distance.

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Therefore, the vacuum of Earth is balanced by the vacuum of the Sun.

It is time to define the term "vacuum". Vacuum is a rarefied area of space from matter, which to 
some extent are filled with electrons and micro particles.

Note.

It should be noted that the solar vacuum does not act directly on the objects in space. If it were so, 
the Sun would draw the Kepler asteroid belt to itself, because the mass of any asteroid is insignificant 
compared with the mass of planets of the Solar System. The Solar vacuum holds the planets with the 
help of the void that they create around themselves by spinning.

Proof.

The international Space Station (ISS) is located in vacuum above Earth since its launch. Although 
Earth is in a circular motion around the Sun, the ISS remains approximately at the same distance 
from Earth and travels with it together around the Sun. 

It brings us home the fact that the ISS is there in a vacuum created by the planet Earth. That 
vacuum is local; it is a direct consequence of Earth's rotation around its axis.

Vacuum is not modified in any way due to the lack of content of matter, it is immaterial and its force 
is constant. It is a mathematically proven fact that solar gravitation acts with equal force on all the 
planets of the Solar System. Constant force of vacuum (vis activa) is opposed by a changeable 
moving force of matter (vis passiva or vis inertia), which can be split into kinetic and potential 
energies.

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Now we know that vacuum and matter are two parts of the same system. Our neighboring galaxy 
Andromeda as well as any other galaxy is connected with the galaxy Milky Way by means of vacuum. 
When their energies diminish with time, the components start moving away from the centers of 
galaxies in the field of action of their own vacuum. Thus the matter of Andromeda approaches the 
Milky Way, but as a vacuum-matter system it remains in the same place, because its expansion 
occurs in the field of its own vacuum. We can say that Andromeda is approaching and not 
approaching us, it all depends on how we view this phenomenon. 

In the event of a merger of two galaxies happens a creation one system of seems to be two separate 
components. In this case, occurs a permutation of the parts, the whole is not disturbed.

Some of distant galaxies may no longer exist in the form in which we can see them, maybe they are 
faded, have merged with other galaxies or have been dispersed by black holes. We also can't see 
some young galaxies, because their light has not reached us yet. That's why we are deceived by the 
illusion of expansion of the Universe. We see a fading glow of dying galaxies and mistakenly conclude 
that they are moving away from us. Therefore, the Inflation theory is another absurdity. Galaxies are 
really expanding within their systems, and also they may be moving from each other as physical 
objects, but as a whole, the objects and vacuum, the Universe always takes its places and remains at 
a state of rest. 

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From experimental physics we know that when something moves or changes, or expands it does so 
relative to something else. The question arises: relative to what does the Universe expand, if it 
includes everything in itself?

In accordance with the Universal Law of Gravitation attraction of space objects to each other happens 
in the entire Universe. A person, who says that the neighboring galaxies are approaching us and the 
distant galaxies are receding from us, goes against the laws of physics. As if gravity acts only in the 
limits of our neighboring galaxies, and the rest of the Universe exists on some other laws.

Accordingly, vacuum of Earth is balanced by vacuum of the Sun. Resultant forces in the Solar System 
is constantly changing, at the moment in favor of the planets of the Solar system; they reduce the 
gravitational pull of the Sun and it gives off energy, i.e. light. 

Now we have a general picture of the Universe: the gravitational field of any star is balanced by the 
planetary mass of the system, the gravitational field of a star system is balanced by the gravity of the 
galaxy, and the gravity of the galaxy is balanced by the gravity of the Universe – everything should 
work like clockwork.

But it is not as simple as it may seem at first glance. Black holes and immense clouds of gas and dust 
seem to upset this superior integrity.

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BLACK HOLE

Representatives of the school of Mr. Hawking  (M-Theory) and the followers of Mr. Brian Greene (the 
String Theory) and some other astrophysicists maintain that the Black hole has such strong gravity 
that even light cannot escape it. Not inventing anything new we open any textbook on physics and 
get acquainted ourselves with the term "speed of light". The speed of light is the rate of change of 
voltage of an electric field. In other words, almost nothing moves unless you not consider the motion 
of electrons, which is not directly related to the speed of light.

For example, we open a water tap and the water immediately starts to flow. A signal, which are 
transmitted through the hydraulic system that the pressure has changed, works immediately, but 
water is not running at the speed of light, is it? The same happens with electrons. The speed of light 
is the speed of a signal transmission. If there is an electric field (the presence of electrons), then 
there must be a signal. Another thing, if such a field is absent.

Another serious mistake that Mr. Hawking and Brian Greene and other astrophysicists make is that 
they claim that in a center of the Black hole there is a very massive microscopic object that creates 
very powerful gravity.

Let's look again at the Solar system. The name itself tells us that the Solar System is a system. Our 
galaxy Milky Way is a system as well. 

Therefore, we cannot prove the existence of anything in space not as a system. One system is 
connected with another, for example, the Solar System related to our galaxy which in turn is 
associated with other galaxies through gravity and electric field, and finally the atom itself is a 
system.

How can we prove the existence of a microscopic, invisible to us, and a super massive self-sufficient 
object?

Naturally, neither logic nor physics can provide us with such evidence. All of the above statements of 
astrophysicists are mere absurdities. We advise all fantasy fans to read Mr. Hawking and Brian 
Greene`s books. After reading them, they will significantly expand their imagination.

A detailed study of the telescope Hobble, which is located in open space, showed that it seems that 
each galaxy has at its center a black hole that causes circular motion, and keeps the matter around it.

Then what is the Black hole? What is the nature of its origin? Is it really just consequences of the 
explosion of a giant star or maybe something else?

In order to better understand the nature of black holes, we need to take another closer look at the 
Solar System. 

There is the Sun In the center of the Solar System, which consists of the densest material in the 
system and forms plasma. The light spectrum, which has helped scientists to make assumptions 
about the composition of the star, appears after a release by the star its atoms in the solar 
atmosphere and their subsequent cooling and crystallization in the gas atoms. The first planet to the 
Sun – Mercury consists of more dense particles in the system. After Mercury goes Venus – it 
concludes smaller percentage of heavy metals, and then goes Earth, Mars, gas giants and planets 
made of gas, ice and dust. 

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It is easy to notice that with increasing distance from the Sun matter density decreases.

It is important to understand the fact that the Sun, like any other body in the Universe, has no auto 
gravitation; its mass and density is the direct sequence of the gravity of the Milky Way. Hence, we 
can conclude that the Solar System, as any other system in the galaxy, was formed of the ready 
material (atoms). 

Now, if we apply this conclusion to the whole galaxy, it will be easy to understand that the closest 
stars to the black hole of the Milky Way is a very dense and massive dwarfs, similar to Mercury, then 
go stars with lower density, such as our Sun, and on the outskirts of the galaxy are huge giant stars 
with less and less density.

All this gives us a hint about a unique location of Earth not only in the Solar System, but in our 
galaxy as well. Earth is apparently the only planet in our galaxy that has organic life. It is impossible 
to say with certainty or even imagine that there is life in other galaxies, but in the Milky Way galaxy it 
probably exists only on Earth.

Gravity produces circular motion of the planets, which are formed of circular rings of matter around 
the stars. But the gravitational forces of the galaxies lose their strength over time and weaken their 
grip over the surrounding mass. Equilibrium of gravitational forces is inconstant change. One of the 
basic natural principles states that nature abhors vacuum. Vacuum is opposite force of gravity. It 
always strives to break matter into fine particles and to fill the void. 

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The energy of the Universe is constant; it is balanced on one side by gravity, which is a collective 
strength and on the other side by power of vacuum.

When the holding force of the Milky Way diminishes the Sun's atmosphere extends within solar 
vacuum, as a result, Earth's atmosphere expands within its own vacuum as well. This happens in the 
entire Universe. Substance moves in the Universe and not in some mysterious infinite space, as some 
astrophysics mistakenly claim. 

Black holes are an integral part of the Universe; they are those engines that rotate galaxies. Matter is 
always distributed in space with their help. The Moving power of the Universe moves matter creating 
turbulence; galaxies are formed by black holes. 

The black hole is essentially a vacuum hole that sucks matter inward and sends it to another place in 
the Universe. But now it gathers more and more matter and throws less and less away. This leads to 
accumulation of the mass around its center, which contributes to the relative balance of forces of 
action and reaction. At last it becomes passive. It does not throw matter into space anymore, but 
rotates it around itself. There appear stars and planets. The galaxy is formed now. Over time it loses 
its strength to vacuum and begins the reverse process of decomposition.

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But where then does the energy come from? The energy in the Universe is constant. The uneven 
distribution of matter in the Universe causes motion. The reason for the motion is the perpetual 
struggle of matter with vacuum. Why do galaxies collide?

The black hole sends matter away from itself. This process adds mass to other galaxies, which 
weakens their power, and they become prey to stronger neighbors.

Space telescope "Planck" launched in 2009 has identified a relatively large cold spot that extends 
much wider than the standard model can explain. This confirms the existence of stored energy of 
vacuum.

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A Supernova explosion is another source of the emergence of The Black hole, which is confirmed by 
science. 

Vacuum is ubiquitous in the Universe and it is not material; it is an active or creative power. On the 
other hand, matter has a passive force or inertial force. Because of the fact that it provides resistance, 
matter cannot create itself.

Imagine a pendulum that has no friction parts, it can work in vacuum constantly. That's why the 
Universe is in constant motion. Vacuum always acts with a constant force; it does not change, does 
not decompose and cannot be exhausted, because it is immaterial. On the other hand, the inertial 
force of matter is changeable, and therefore, these two opposite forces cannot come to a balance. 

We know from experience that with time energy decreases. There must be an ever-increasing 
gravitational attraction of the Sun to produce the effect of an inner fusion of atoms. Regarding this 
case nature teaches us that the quality of matter cannot be increased by itself.

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We flatly refuse to accept the idea of a causeless solar compression, and the idea of fusion of atoms 
and the emergence from this process helium and hydrogen. We argue that these gases are present on 
the Sun as a result of atomic decomposition of elements with greater atomic mass. This process is a 
consequence of natural decrease, not increase, as some astrophysics maintain, of the force of gravity. 
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SOLUTION OF THE COSMOLOGICAL PROBLEM BY IMMANUEL KANT

According to Immanuel Kant there is nothing in the Universe that can be accepted as a basic principle 
of its explanation, but substance. Wherever we look we see a constant change of material forms. The 
amount of matter and energy is always constant. Everything changes in time, but time itself is 
unchangeable. In other words, constant time is just another notion for substance. In all changes of 
the World the amount of substance remains the same, only its form changes. Time and matter are 
identical concepts. 

When we speak of time we have to use the term “permanent”, since time always takes the present 
moment. Everything flows in time, but time remains the same. It is inappropriate to use the term 
“eternal” in this case, since it means some kind of duration. Cosequently, it is better to say that the 
Universe is not eternal, but permanent.

We always find ourselves in the present time, which occupies only one moment. This moment is the 
state of rest and we can observe motion only with the help our memory, that is, by experience. If 
motion were absolute, then we could be in the past, present, and future simultaneously. In reality, we 
compare what was before with what is now and thus comprehend the change, which we interpret as 
movement. Once again, it all depends on what angle we consider the given phenomenon. From the 
point of view of the present time, there is always a state of rest; from the point of view of experience 
– there is motion. The state of rest and motion occur simultaneously. The Universe just exists; it 
exists always in the present time and always takes all its places.

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If you open any textbook on physics, you will read that motion is relative to something. 

Two astrologers, who lived in the eighteenth century, entered into a heated debate. One of them 
claimed that the Moon rotates on its axis, because we always see one of its sides. Another asserted 
that the Moon does not rotate around its axis for the same reason. Both of them were right, 
depending on a view we observe this phenomenon. From the perspective of an observer on earth, the 
Moon does not rotate around its axis; relative to celestial bodies it does. 

In the above example motion and rest occur at the same time. 

Kant argued that we cannot determine the limit or infinity of the Universe even in mind. If we try to 
imagine any of the limits, we will get into a bind, as we will not be able to answer the question about 
what goes farther; beyond the limit we will mentally set will be something else; thus, we will not be 
able to stop the process of a synthesis. Proposition: the Universe is infinite will be too great for our 
understanding.

If we assume that the Universe has boundaries, we will have to explain what goes farther. Judgment: 
The Universe is limited will be too small for our understanding. Any judgment regarding the limits of 
the Universe will be either too large or too small for our understanding.

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Space is merely a form of our external perception, and it is not a real object. Space is limited by 
objects, rather than limits them.

Concepts such as “limited” and “unlimited” are only products of our mind. To our mind the Universe 
appears as the World, that is, a numerical whole which we interpret with the help of mathematics.

The Universe, in the meaning of Nature, is a dynamic entity, so it is neither infinite nor limited in 
respect of space and time. The Universe is just there. The Universe as a whole can be conceived only 
as an idea; it cannot be scientifically proven. 

The Universe takes all places at once, and those limits, which some people tend to attribute to it is a 
mere product of our intuition. Now it can be clearly seen that for us space is three-dimensional. In 
experience we attach to phenomena of nature three dimensions, which are only an ability of our mind 
to interpret the external situation. For Nature it is irrelevant. 

Every correct proposition of any theory must be a consequence of the previous and the cause of the 
subsequent one, and this chain must be continued until a logical completeness is built. Such a 
solution is possible only when the beginning is simultaneously the end. The explanation of the nature 
of the Universe is possible only using empirical and logical principles, breaking which will get us into 
the world of ideas and fantasies. This explanation can be built on the gravitational theory of the 
distribution of cosmic energy, because it does not go beyond experience.

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Any theory that is based on a generation of space and time in the distant past, on a limited or 
unlimited space, etc., is only a figment of imagination. The limits of the Universe will forever remain 
inaccessible as to any possible experience as well as to our mental comprehension.

Very often, after talking with people, we hear in our address such statements as, it is your subjective 
point of view, and it is your subjective opinion. We just have to define the concepts "subjective" and 
"objective" in order to make our work more clear for our readers. 

Our judgment about an object is objective if it touches the object, for example, this table is made of 
wood.

The judgment, which concerns our relation to the object, is subjective, for example, this table is 
beautiful.

Gradation of knowledge.

1. Opinion is both subjectively and objectively insufficient.

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2. Belief and faith are subjectively sufficient but objectively insufficient.

3. Knowledge is subjectively and objectively sufficient. Knowledge is objective when our judgment 
about an object and the object itself coincide.



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The materials used

1. Isaac Newton: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and the
System of the World. 
2. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason.
3. Albert Einstein: Relativity: the Special and General Theory.
4. Brian Greene: The Elegant Universe (the String Theory).
5. Steven Hawking and Leonardo of Mlodinow: Majestic Design (M-Theory).
6. Josip Polak: the Course of General Astronomy.
7. Peter Atkins: Order and Disorder in Nature (Thermodynamics).
8. Christian Wolff: Cosmology.
9. Other public sources from the Internet.

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