The Finiteness theory - a theory of everything - 11/23/11 02:01 PM
'Finiteness theory' is new hypothesis put forth by me. It visualizes that matter has a fundamental particle having a mass 1x10^(-47) kg and radius 3x10^(-23)m. It always remains moving at the speed 'c'. The motion creates a force of reaction, which manifests as gravitational and electromagnetic forces. When the fundamental particles integrate, the energy and force are transferred to the system formed, and so the 'natural energy' and the 'energy equivalent of the natural force' of any system thus formed is (mc^2)/2.
The fundamental particles integrate into electron-positron pairs, and these integrate into neutrons. Neutrons change into atoms, and the atoms integrate into molecules and huge masses of atoms/molecules. These masses form orbiting systems (like the galaxies and galaxy-clusters), and the orbiting systems together integrate into a pulsating system that we call the universe. Thus the universe is matter in its finite form.
Only the barest outline of the 'Finteness Theory' is given above. The theory actually includes the theoretical and mathematical explanations of how the integration happens, how matter interacts at different levels, how e-m radiations are formed from the particles, etc. The theory is speculative in nature; however, if any one is interested in the details, my book is available.
Though my theory is one among the many speculative theories, it differs from the rest in that my theory is all inclusive; it deals with everything from the fundamental particles to the universe itself, whereas, the other speculative theories cover only certain specific areas. I will post some mathematical proofs (subsequently) in this thread to justify my claim that my theory should be taken seriously and evaluated properly.
The fundamental particles integrate into electron-positron pairs, and these integrate into neutrons. Neutrons change into atoms, and the atoms integrate into molecules and huge masses of atoms/molecules. These masses form orbiting systems (like the galaxies and galaxy-clusters), and the orbiting systems together integrate into a pulsating system that we call the universe. Thus the universe is matter in its finite form.
Only the barest outline of the 'Finteness Theory' is given above. The theory actually includes the theoretical and mathematical explanations of how the integration happens, how matter interacts at different levels, how e-m radiations are formed from the particles, etc. The theory is speculative in nature; however, if any one is interested in the details, my book is available.
Though my theory is one among the many speculative theories, it differs from the rest in that my theory is all inclusive; it deals with everything from the fundamental particles to the universe itself, whereas, the other speculative theories cover only certain specific areas. I will post some mathematical proofs (subsequently) in this thread to justify my claim that my theory should be taken seriously and evaluated properly.