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Abstract
The parabolic gravitized space {Rs, Re} = e3/2 Ker-1(3/4)·(1010-1012)m, back-scattering of radiant energy at the onset of light, or the depth of gravity field, engenders a thermodynamic field upon caustic developable surfaces characterized by certain caustic developable polar (twisted ) curves, where the surrounding of their tangent lines (or rulings) envelop embodied matter or gravitized mass. In contrast to the gravity polarization (Ker = ¾) of photon nature (e, e2, e3), occurring reversible cyclical processes with excess energy, the thermal polarization (Ker = 2/3) can produce cross exchanges of heat, matter and work with the surrounding area in the inverse order, i.e. in a reversed cycle, only in the case of microscopic atomic-molecular structures of statistical nature (principle of the microscopic reversibility). At the macroscale, such a reciprocating mass process, together with its conservation, is possible only for self-regenerating matter processes. The relative mass concept and invariance of regenerative mass process along with its frozen metastable equilibrium are considered, including the time quantization (clock's law) as the half-life of mass (gravitized matter).
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1 "Gheorghe Mihoc - Caius Iacob" Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Calea 13 Septembrie no. 13, 050711 Bucharest, Romania,
2 INCAS - National Institute for Aerospace Research "Elie Carafoli", B-dul Iuliu Maniu 220, Bucharest 061126, Romania,