Resumimos en este volumen el desarrollo de la Primera lgebra de magnitudes, que resuelve la laguna critica que supone la omisi n de un lgebra genuina para la F sica, actualmente remplazada por la ilusoria aritmetizaci n normalizada por el sistema Internacional de Unidades. A trav s de las formas di dicas se desmonta la absurda trampa de la simplificaci n aritm tica para operar con magnitudes y se levanta el velo que oculta una realidad f sica fascinante, aflorando la dismetr a y sus numerosas consecuencias trascendentales. Se introducen los conceptos b sicos que, por ejemplo, nos llevan a la conclusi n de que no existen las contantes f sicas universales y se descubren dos verdades f sico-matem ticas impresionantes: primera, las propiedades del espacio vac o, que no se presenta como inerte sino como un ente activo que produce por s solo efectos f sicos, caracterizado por los tensores dism tricos; y segunda, la inmortal ley de variaci n di dica diferencial, que prueba el hecho original de que lo natural es la dismetr a. De este modo se nos va manifestando un universo infinitamente variable, que nos mueve a reformular las distintas leyes y teor as f sicas, ofreciendo a los matem ticos y f sicos un fil n inagotable de nuevos horizontes para sus investigaciones innovadoras. We summarize in this volume the development of the First Algebra of Magnitudes, which resolves the critical gap that the omission of a genuine algebra for Physics supposes, currently replaced by the illusory arithmetization normalized by the International System of Units. Through the dyadic forms, the absurd trap of arithmetic simplification to operate with magnitudes is dismantled and the veil that hides a fascinating physical reality is lifted, bringing out dysmetry and its numerous transcendental consequences. The basic concepts are introduced which, for example, lead us to the conclusion that universal physical constants do not exist and two impressive physical-mathematical truths are discovered: first, the properties of empty space, which is not presented as inert but as an active entity that produces physical effects on its own, characterized by dysmetric tensors; and second, the immortal law of differential dyadic variation, which proves the original fact that what is natural is dysmetry. In this way, an infinitely variable universe is revealed to us, which moves us to reformulate the different physical laws and theories, offering mathematicians and physicists an inexhaustible vein of new horizons for their innovative research.
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