FOUNDATION FOR THE STUDY OF DIRECT PARTICLE INTERACTION


Research and development of the physics of Direct Particle Interaction

What is DPI?


DPI is a competitor to accepted mainstream physics, and in particular the notion of fields upon which it relies.

Except perhaps in some exceptional circumstances, the field theories of mainstream physics rely on space and time as already-existing; space and time are a canvas for the expression of these laws of physics.

DPI expresses physics instead in terms of laws governing the development of pair-wise relationships between the qualities or attributes of ‘things’ (roughly: particles). Although DPI can in many circumstances be made to look like field theory, there are some important differences.

Currently this site is focused on electrodynamics with extensions to cover gravity, electro-weak and strong forces to come later.