An Alternative and Simple View of the Universe

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Abstract

Over the past century, physics has evolved in a way that deviates from intuition and is extremely difficult for ordinary people to understand. Modern physics is primarily based on special and general relativity, as well as quantum mechanics. These two theories introduce several well-known counterintuitive concepts, such as the relativity of simultaneity, curved space-time, the probabilistic nature of particles, quantum entanglement, and the Big Bang. While these theories have practical applications, they are not easily comprehensible to the general public. In this paper, we propose an alternative and simplified perspective on the universe, hoping that readers will find it easier to understand and enjoy.

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