The Theory of Everything | A Hypothesis

27 March 2023, Version 3
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Abstract

Formulation of a single theory that connects and explains all aspects of the universe is one of the unsolved problems in physics. Though the mass-energy equivalence tends to connect mass and energy through a constant which is the square of the velocity of light, it fails to bring about an element that underlies both mass and energy. A theory of everything lies in the definition of this underlying element. This paper is a hypothesis wherein I have called this underlying element matter. I have defined matter from the perspective of an observer observing from outside the realm of matter, making mass and energy, the constituents of matter, an observed phenomenon. The hypothesis reveals that it is the same energy that shows up in the form of electromagnetic radiation under certain conditions and is stored in the form of potential and experienced as gravity in another.

Keywords

Matter
Mass
Energy
Unified Theory
Fundamental Forces
Quantum Mechanics
Electromagnetic Radiation
Gravity
Observer
Mass Energy Equivalence
Theory of Everything

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Comment number 1, Aleksandr Rybnikov: Nov 23, 2024, 15:33

Formulating a single theory (theory of everything) connecting and explaining all aspects of the universe is a solved problem in physics, as its mathematics was published here in 2020: www.cambridge.org. "Hyperanalyticity of space-time". And now I have also published the physics of this theory: "The a priori theory of everything". Equations of the theory of everything cannot be hypothesis in principle. They come to mankind once and for all as precisely defined equations of fusion reactors - stars. Therefore, there is no room in them for big bangs, black holes, and other unsubstantiated fantasies. All that is needed is a mathematical definition of the formula for the fine structure constant. The equations of the a priori theory of everything define space-time as a crystal of magnetic monopoles, the spectrum of all stable particles as defects of such a crystal, and the spectrum of all possible interactions as a set of rare integer exponents of the fine structure constant. Consider this, the nuclear reactor was built before the nuclear bomb was built. And the fusion reactor could not be built until now because its equations were not known. From its equations follows its instability at low fuel mass.