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Ove Tedenstig, (15 May 1940 – 16 April 2018) was a Swedish physicist and author of Matter Unified, a new physical theory with new explanations and insights into gravitation, electromagnetism, the nature of light, atomic quantum theory and elementary particles.

Education and career
Ove Tedenstig graduated as an electrical engineer and worked for Facit and Ericsson. On his spare time, he researched in physics.

Matter Unified
The work was first published in 1981 with the name “Absolute space theory” and then a second publication was in 1984 made under the name “A new way to the physics”. The complete theory was then published in 1998 as “Matter Unified”.

His most ground-breaking theory is regarded to be his work on elementary particles, where he in 1981 published a model and mathematical formula that could calculate the mass of both known and yet unknown, singular elementary particles.

The theory predicted many by then yet not known or found particles including the B Meson at 5.26 GeV, the Z Boson at 91.2 GeV and the newly discovered Higgs Boson at 125.1 GeV.

The theory assumes that particles are created by a quantum resonance process in vacuum space. A created particle consists of two parts. The central part is created by a process where the particle mass oscillates in its own electrical field. The other part is created by an oscillation in the particle’s radius direction. Using these assumption, Ove Tedenstig derived the following formula:

$M = m_{e} &times; (k&pi;n)''^{3}$

where

me: the electron rest mass = 0.511 MeV

k: Correction factor, 1 $$\pm$$ 0.06

n: 1, 2, 3, …

Using the formula, the mass of some discovered particles can be calculated as shown in the table:

Criticism of modern physics
Ove Tedenstig frequently criticized the modern physics, especially he rejected Albert Einstein's theory of relativity and the standard model of particle physics.