Orion68 Posted October 21, 2021 Report Posted October 21, 2021 (edited) In this article a particle is being presented that explains all known forces of nature. The particle has no dimensions, it is a dimensional basic particle. Hence it gets the following name: 'dimensional basic' (db) particle. The core of this discovery is that the separate fundamental forces of nature: - the strong interaction, the electromagnetic interaction, the weak interaction and the gravitational interaction - are calculatable with one formula out of one principle. The statistical math of the quantum theory is set aside in favor of a goniometric approach. Gravitation is the only force that matters and the strong force, the electromagnetic force and the weak force can be explained out of gravitation while gravity itself is only caused by the curvature of db's. The formula for the extent of curvature around a db is: sqrt(x^2+y^2+z^2) × Kr = 1. In the formula: x, y, z, are coordinates in spacetime [m], Kr = curvature [m^-1]. Since the article is more than 1 MB big, I have to refer via an external link to the article: https://www.metric.science/download.php?file=Metric Science.pdf Hope some are willing to read an out of bound theory, looking forward to feedback. Edited October 21, 2021 by Orion68 To provide an extra link to the article from a more common source: https://www.vixra.org/pdf/2106.0155v1.pdf Quote
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