A UNIFIED UNIVERSE






Does this make sense?

Einstein worked 35 years on his unified field theory and did not
succeed.
He is reputed to have said, "Well at least I proved it couldn't be
done."

One could say he was attempting to describe the whole universe in one
mathematical expression --- or maybe it was just the forces of the
universe, I'm not sure.

What is an odd circumstance is that I have developed a theory that
quite by accident happens to parallel Einstein's goal. He was
attempting to unify the universe mathematically --- my theory does it
by means of a physical model.

It reveals there is a single particle that is the building block of the
universe.
This is accomplished in a fractile-like manner. Matter and radiation
are both composed of this particle. Certain characteristics of this
particle give rise to the electric, magnetic, strong and gravitational
forces.

The mathematics involved is mainly to quantify the model and,
therefore, is simple.

The work is based on one postulate. I also adhered to the following
precepts:

The theory has to be self consistent, consistent with empiricism, and
violate no well accepted laws of physics. Speculation is kept to a
minimum --- and always justified by a compatible result.

In spite of remaining within these boundaries, the theory more or less
creates a new paradigm in that many things in the present "standard
model" are disregarded. Acceptance of this theory does require an
open mind.

The title is, On the quantum as a Physical Entity. If one cares to look
at it, they will find it on line in the General Science Journal at
http://www.wbabin.net

Go to LIST OF AUTHORS and click on Vertner Vergon.

As an alternative, I will email a copy to anyone requesting it.

vergon@xxxxxxxxx

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