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v1.3March 2026Author: Marco Gipp

All documents of the Law of Equalization are freely available and published on Zenodo — the scientific open-access platform of CERN.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19201110 License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Languages: English · German Version: 1.3 · March 2026

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English Versions — Zenodo

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Foundations & Theory

Fundamental Principles (Principal Theorems)

The complete theoretical foundation — The 11 principal theorems, the 4 energy laws, and the core axiom "Energy always dominates energy" as an axiomatic system.

  • 📄 Length: ~30 pages
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Abstract — Scientific Summary

Scientific abstract — Compact summary of the theory for a scientific audience: core theses, methodology, comparison with standard physics.

  • 📄 Length: ~10 pages
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The Formula Interpreter

Formula Interpreter — Translation of classical physics formulas into the language of the Law of Equalization. Shows the connection between established and new theory.

  • 📄 Length: ~25 pages
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Motion, Mass and Gravitation

Motion, Mass & Gravitation — Reinterpretation of inertia, mass, and gravitation as pressure equalization processes without a gravitational constant.

  • 📄 Length: ~20 pages
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Concepts & Phenomena

What is Light?

Light explained anew — Light reexplained as an energy wave in the photon medium. Resolution of the wave-particle duality without quantum mysticism.

  • 📄 Length: ~18 pages
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Mass as a Ratio

Mass redefined — Mass redefined: not as an absolute property, but as a relative ratio of intrinsic energy to volume.

  • 📄 Length: ~15 pages
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Demystifying Dark Matter

Dark matter demystified — Dark matter explained as matter below the perception threshold — no exotic particles required.

  • 📄 Length: ~16 pages
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Gravitation as Pressure Equalization

From mysterious attraction to comprehensible pressure equalization. Newton's law of gravitation reinterpreted.

  • 📄 Length: ~17 pages
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Applications

Civilizations as Energy Systems

Geopolitics and sociology through the Law of Equalization: Wars as fusion processes, money as energy signature, civilization phases as energy states.

  • 📄 Length: ~22 pages
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German Versions

German

The German original versions are also available and will be uploaded to Zenodo shortly. Until then they are available for direct download:

DocumentVersionDownload
Principal Theorems — The complete theoretical foundationv1.3⬇ PDF
Abstract — Scientific summaryv1.3⬇ PDF
Formula Interpreter — Classical formulas reexplainedv1.3⬇ PDF
Motion, Mass, Gravitationv1.3⬇ PDF
What is Light? — Detailed analysisv1.3⬇ PDF
Mass as a Ratiov1.3⬇ PDF
Dark Matter Demystifiedv1.3⬇ PDF
Gravitation as Pressure Equalizationv1.3⬇ PDF
Civilizations as Energy Systemsv1.3⬇ PDF

Citation

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APA:

Gipp, M. (2026). Law of Equalization (Version 1.3). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19201110

BibTeX:

@misc{gipp2026law,
author = {Gipp, Marco},
title = {Law of Equalization},
year = {2026},
month = {March},
version = {1.3},
publisher = {Zenodo},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.19201110},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19201110},
note = {CC BY 4.0}
}

Version History

VersionDateChanges
1.3March 2026Principal Theorem 0 expanded, Principal Theorem 5 (three density levels), fungi as biological analogy, civilizations as dual-circuit systems
1.2March 2026Principal Theorem 7 (displacement principle), new Principal Theorem 7b (motion as energy withdrawal)
1.1February 2025Black holes: underloaded rather than supersaturated, beer glass example integrated
1.0February 2025Initial publication

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