I have seen your messages to Tegmark and found them very intriguing, as well as indicative of a pioneer thinker. You speak of a unified theory of physics and a Theory of Everything. You are right such concepts are a dream of scientists for many centuries. It may be a surprise to you, because it is not yet well known - too soon but ..
a complete theory of the structure of matter and the universe has already been found. Perhaps you are able to recognize this and make use of the tremendous advance of knowledge. On the other hand, as Winston Churchill said,
" "Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened."
Then... "Its good that some of you look to see what you stumbled over and try to tell the rest use about it. Of course, we won't listen."
At any rate, I will be delighted to learn of your curiosity and so I append a Press Release below, and the complete paper is attached.
Sincerely,
Milo Wolff
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Wolff's Paper on the Origin of the Natural Laws
At the April 30 meeting of the American Physical Society in Washington, D.C., physicist Dr. Milo Wolff delivered a revolutionary paper. He stated, "Everything we are and observe here on Earth depends entirely on the total matter of the universe. In other words, if the stars and galaxies were not in the heavens, we could not exist! This is because all the natural laws and constants, such as the speed of light, underlie our Earthly world. Now, surprisingly, we see these laws depend directly on the existence of other matter in the universe. The result: 'We are part of the universe, and the universe is part of us.' "
Dr. Wolff pointed out all that matter particles are actually the centers of inward and outward spherical waves traveling in a quantum-like space medium. He said, "This medium, which produces the properties of the universe, is simply the 'space' in which we live. (In quantum physics this space is sometimes called the vacuum.) The properties of space, such as wave velocity, are determined by matter waves from all the matter of the universe."
We don't see this medium because our survival as an animal species depends on our ability to fight other animals seeking food, and to compete for mates to produce our children. In our self-focused human perspective, few of us are even aware of the wave medium in which we exist. For survival, it doesn't matter what space is, or whether we can observe it - it is there willy-nilly. This is much like the life of a fish who cannot comprehend the existence of water because he is too deeply immersed in it."
Traditional science, like the fish, has tended to comprehend the universe in terms of our own local experiences. For example, science has assumed that matter particles are like tiny grains of sand - an idea proposed by the Greek philosopher Democritus many centuries ago (about 430 B.C.). As microscopy improved, we created models of matter which subdivided grains into more grains - ad infinitum. But only a few people like Einstein saw this was impossible or ever asked how the grains communicate forces - unexplained by the old science. Forces were 'magic' or 'faith' or the word of God, depending on your taste.
Humans tend to see space as three rectangular dimensions, one of which is the vertical gravity vector of Earth, plus two other vectors perpendicular to it, shaped like the earthly houses we live in. On the other hand, the important dimension in the enormous spherical universe is radial, outward or inward from a center. In the vast expanse of the real universe, gravity occurs so rarely, that its direction is inconsequential in the larger scheme of things, despite its local importance to us.
Finding these origins was very simple. Wolff simply replaced the ancient Greek notion of a point particle with a spherical wave structure, which had already been predicted by mathematician Clifford and Physicist Erwin Schroedinger sixty years ago. Nothing complex, but it was different because it is the real universe of quantum wave structures that we live in but seldom see.
His paper described, for the first time to the APS, the true structure of 'particles' like the electron, proton and neutron. Nature has made them very simple, typically a pair of spherical waves whose center is the location of the particle; one inward wave and another outward wave. The proof of the truth of this structure is that particles and all the natural laws can be obtained mathematically from only two basic principles of the wave medium or space.
The probability that this structure is wrong is infinitesimally small. In contrast, conventional physics requires dozens of assumptions plus many more arbitrary constants to explain the operation of the laws. Even then some laws, like spin, were still a puzzle and none of their origins were known. The concepts of physics of matter before wave structure were like the epicycles of the planets around the Earth before Galileo found they traveled around the Sun.
Principle I is a wave equation used to find the spherical waves. Principle II describes how waves from all matter of the universe determine the properties of the space medium of the waves. Nothing more is needed to find particle structure and the laws.
Principle II began with Ernst Mach about 1890. Mach and Bishop Berkeley had proposed that the law of inertia (only) depended on all the matter of the universe. This was known as Mach's Principle. Their friend Albert Einstein was greatly influenced by this when he deduced the General Theory of Relativity, now included in the new Wave Structure of Matter (WSM).
General Relativity has been simply described: 'All the matter of the universe tells space what it is. Then space tells the matter of the universe how to behave.' Look above! This is exactly what takes place using Principle II and then Principle I.
The origins of the laws had been sought for centuries. Finding all of them at the same time and place is a philosopher¹s dream come true. It is an astonishing breakthrough of great importance to science because the natural laws and spin determine the structure of the Atomic Table which dictates the varied forms of matter: metals, crystals, semi-conductors, and the molecules of life. The deep understanding of basic physics that is revealed opens another door to broad fields of applied technology such as integrated circuits, photonics, and energy storage.
Why had this not been found before? Because no one had looked! Unfortunately, the Democritus particle, of 430 B.C., agreed with human emotional experience (but not logic) so most people were satisfied with it. Engrained habits are hard to displace.
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