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portada proportioned geometrics: the unification of space-time matter and force
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2006
Language
English
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm
Weight
0.10 kg.
ISBN
059539017x
ISBN13
9780595390175

proportioned geometrics: the unification of space-time matter and force

Frank Arca (Author) · iUniverse · Paperback

proportioned geometrics: the unification of space-time matter and force - Arca, Frank

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Synopsis "proportioned geometrics: the unification of space-time matter and force"

The contents of this book propose a solution to the current problem in physics, specifically concerning the areas of Grand Unification of space-time, matter, and force. Grand unification describes the nature of combining the known forces in nature, the Electro-magnetic, strong, weak, and Gravitational forces, into a singular equilibrium. That is, the need for a framework to predict the behavior of systems at very small scales, such as atoms and particles, and those of the very large scales, such as galaxies, stars, planets, etc., and thus far within the articles of physics, there is still no reasonable explanation of the origins of space-time and matter. The current difficulty in physics is the incompatibility of the two theories, which define space-time at different levels; quantum mechanics predicts the behavior of systems of the atomic world, and general relativity, which predicts the behavior of systems on the cosmic scale. There exists an element in reality which makes it a paradox, that is, it is not seemingly consistent if small matter is imputed into the equations of large matter, and vice versa. If for example, the information of the moon is inserted into an equation defining its physical properties, and if the same is done for an electron, then the outcomes of both ought yield an equivalent solution.

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