Abstract
The space–time is based on space as three-dimensional sphere, space rotations also as three-dimensional sphere and time which is homeomorphic to the Euclidean three-dimensional space. There are four basic exchanges among them and four induced exchanges, which lead to the basic interactions in the nature. This geometrical approach enables to obtain new viewpoint especially on the basic interactions and their geometrical interpretations. More attention is devoted to the electromagnetic interactions, where the magnetic field of the spinning bodies is studied separately from the electromagnetic field of the charged bodies. It is also considered the gravitational interaction in order to emphasize the similarities between them and the properties which separate them.
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