A Better Theory of Everything

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Author: Ken Ramsey ISBN: 9780463269541
Publisher: Ken Ramsey Publication: January 31, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ken Ramsey
ISBN: 9780463269541
Publisher: Ken Ramsey
Publication: January 31, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"A Better Theory of Everything" describes the origin of matter, from the Aether to atoms larger than uranium and the binding forces for complex molecules. It describes mechanisms for the nuclear forces, the electromagnetic force, and gravity. It proscribes the Aether as the force carrier for the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force and radio frequency energy, with the Aether as the origin and domain of the photon. A Better Theory of Everything, proposes mechanisms for inertia, the speed of light, its limitation, and the photon's transit as a charge carrier. This e-book also discusses the sub-atomic particle characteristic referred to as "spin." It proscribes an actual three-axis spin coupled with the three measurable dimensions of the universe.

It is similar to the Le Sage Theory of Gravity, except it is a “pulling force” as opposed to Le Sage's “pushing” force. Because, there are no high-speed impacts, heat is not generated by this pulling force.

This theory describes a realm of particles and forces that is 30 orders of magnitude smaller than the Plank Length and correlates this with the Michelson/Morley Experiment of 1887. It does not argue against the standard model but provides a framework for the interactions of the fields, forces and particles of the standard physics.

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"A Better Theory of Everything" describes the origin of matter, from the Aether to atoms larger than uranium and the binding forces for complex molecules. It describes mechanisms for the nuclear forces, the electromagnetic force, and gravity. It proscribes the Aether as the force carrier for the gravitational force, the electromagnetic force and radio frequency energy, with the Aether as the origin and domain of the photon. A Better Theory of Everything, proposes mechanisms for inertia, the speed of light, its limitation, and the photon's transit as a charge carrier. This e-book also discusses the sub-atomic particle characteristic referred to as "spin." It proscribes an actual three-axis spin coupled with the three measurable dimensions of the universe.

It is similar to the Le Sage Theory of Gravity, except it is a “pulling force” as opposed to Le Sage's “pushing” force. Because, there are no high-speed impacts, heat is not generated by this pulling force.

This theory describes a realm of particles and forces that is 30 orders of magnitude smaller than the Plank Length and correlates this with the Michelson/Morley Experiment of 1887. It does not argue against the standard model but provides a framework for the interactions of the fields, forces and particles of the standard physics.

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