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My New Book "I Killed Schrodinger's Cat!" is now for sale.

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Hi all.

 

As some of you have heard, I have been writing a book on a simple solution to Einstein's Unified Field Theory.

 

The book is now for sale at LULU.COM.

 

The book is written for the non-scientist, but includes mathematic proofs that prove the feasibility of the theory.

 

So if you have an open mind, you should find the content very interesting.

Plus, the chapter on how permanent magnets work is worth the price.

 

This blog will also serve as the official site to discuss the issues I raise, so after you read the book, I would love to hear your comments.  Just keep them PG!

 

Thanks

DAB

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  • bluescreen
    bluescreen over 11 years ago +1
    Hi DAB. I knew you were working on this, but it's great to see your book now available for purchase! I'm adding it to my reading list. Congratulations from all of us at element14! Sagar
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    6thimage over 11 years ago in reply to DAB +1
    My apologies for the time it has taken to reply back to you - I have been crazily busy at work. Whilst I agree with you to an extent that you have to be suspicious with regard to fusion experiments. I…
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    6thimage over 11 years ago in reply to DAB +1
    I disagree with you that photons have never been proven to be massless. Both special and general relativity require that photons have no mass, which is a consequence of light having the same velocity in…
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    COMPACT over 11 years ago

    The possible duality waves and particles..........

    Maybe we need to measure it using a different dimension.

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    DAB over 11 years ago in reply to COMPACT

    Hi Monte,

     

    The duality issue was one of the items that led to my research.

    If photons were a particle, how could they vibrate.

    If photons were a wave, how could they trigger single events.

     

    The solution I came up with was an object with two mass objects vibrating against each other.

    We solved the issue by looking at the physics of springs.  You need two mass objects and two forces.  One force repels the other force attracts.

    When we used gravity and electrostatic repulsion we learned a very interesting fact.  As long as the spring constant K between the two objects is positive, they will vibrate.  Even if the repulsive force is 10^4 larger than the attractive force.

    The other neat thing I discovered was that when you get two mass objects in close approach distances, you get what Einstein called an entanglement.

    When we looked at the geometry, we found an additional attractive force from the effect of the combined masses.  So for photon/ETONs, there was a close approach reduction in K.

    We also found that there is an interesting close effect when two charges enter the same distance range.  It looks like as long as the mass objects are conductive, they will cancel some of the repulsive force.

    This effect also lowers the value of K.

     

    So despite everyone telling me that it would not work, the math does allow two conductive mass objects to vibrate at a huge range of frequencies.

     

    So the duality is resolved because you can run the particle and wave experiments and substitute in the mass and charge of the photon and you see the same results as either the wave or particle equations do.

     

    A lot of phenomena came into focus once we realized how our photon/ETON model could be applied.

     

    DAB

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    COMPACT over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    Hi Don,

    As per normal I was just joking. I have no idea at all. Maybe the duality is a really a multiplicity or even singularity.

    Are Hooke's laws Newton's laws or vice versa? - It would be interesting to know the real story.

    Does Hooke's law breakdown depending upon circumstance with constant k becoming a varied according to load instead.

     

    Keep up the great work and have a great day.

    It's all just Quantum Theory to me.

     

    Monte

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    COMPACT over 11 years ago in reply to DAB

    Hi Don,

    As per normal I was just joking. I have no idea at all. Maybe the duality is a really a multiplicity or even singularity.

    Are Hooke's laws Newton's laws or vice versa? - It would be interesting to know the real story.

    Does Hooke's law breakdown depending upon circumstance with constant k becoming a varied according to load instead.

     

    Keep up the great work and have a great day.

    It's all just Quantum Theory to me.

     

    Monte

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