Abstract
Abstract The article evaluates the significance of Tuomo Suntola’s Dynamic Universe (DU) theory from physical, metaphysical, and cultural perspectives. It demonstrates how Suntola’s concept of the mass wave, derived by removing the speed of light from Planck’s constant, resolves the wave-particle dualism, enabling a better understanding of quantum phenomena and the nature of reality. Within DU, the Newtonian mechanical and deterministic clockwork world is replaced by a dynamic and self-organizing entity that develops completely according to law, but not deterministically. This unified formalism encompasses phenomena dealt with by relativity theory, cosmology, and quantum physics, providing a comprehensive world-view where events can be described objectively in an immutable 4-dimensional coordinate system. Such a scientific revolution, replacing abstract and unintuitive standard theories with an entire world-view, allows for a deeper understanding of reality and our place within it. The restoration of a comprehensible overall map could improve the quality of human performance in both environmental matters and personal lives.
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