The book in hand is dedicated to the wealth of people searching for the "grand unified theory", but do not want to go wrong ways anymore, wasting more and more decades with string theories. The book in hand is a concise presentation of scientific matter published in a series of extensive scientific works, eventually establishing a natural way of unification of cosmic physics, classical physics, and quantum physics in a grand unified theory. You want to know what the grand unified theory actually is? Then you should have a look at the book!
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- Mathematics of Matter
- What is Nature Telling Us Truly?
- On the Grand Unified Theory
- Appendix
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This work aims to resolve the fundamental discrepancies between classical physics, quantum physics, and cosmic physics by proposing a Grand Unified Theory. The author argues that by listening to nature's signals, a unified understanding of these seemingly disparate fields can be achieved.
- The "human factor" and its influence on scientific progress
- The limitations of current theoretical frameworks in unifying physics
- The necessity of exploring new and unconventional approaches to physics
- The inherent interconnectedness of classical, quantum, and cosmic physics
- The potential for developing new technologies based on a unified theory
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This chapter highlights the limitations of current scientific approaches, particularly in unifying various branches of physics. The author emphasizes the importance of re-evaluating existing theories and seeking a deeper understanding of nature's signals.
- Mathematics of Matter: This section delves into the mathematical foundations of matter, emphasizing the need to move beyond traditional frameworks to develop a comprehensive understanding of the universe. This chapter serves as a foundation for the Grand Unified Theory presented in the subsequent chapters.
- What is Nature Telling Us Truly?: This chapter explores the essential insights gleaned from natural phenomena, particularly focusing on the interconnections between classical, quantum, and cosmic physics. The author challenges conventional interpretations and suggests alternative perspectives.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This work explores the concepts of classical physics, quantum physics, cosmic physics, Grand Unified Theory, "human factor," mathematical frameworks, and the fundamental nature of matter. The author argues for a re-evaluation of established paradigms and encourages an open-minded approach to unifying these seemingly disparate fields of physics. This work seeks to shed light on the fundamental interconnectedness of these branches of science and the potential for groundbreaking discoveries through a more holistic understanding of the universe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the goal of a Grand Unified Theory in physics?
A Grand Unified Theory aims to reconcile and unify the different branches of physics, specifically cosmic, classical, and quantum physics, into a single framework.
Why does the author criticize string theories?
The author suggests that string theories may be "wrong ways" that have wasted decades without providing a natural and clear unification of physical laws.
What is the "human factor" in scientific progress?
The book explores how human perspectives and traditional academic frameworks can sometimes limit or bias the search for fundamental truths in nature.
How does the book propose to resolve discrepancies in physics?
It advocates for a more natural approach by listening to "nature's signals" and re-evaluating the mathematical foundations of matter.
Who is the target audience for this book?
The book is dedicated to people searching for a unified understanding of the universe who are open to unconventional and concise scientific presentations.
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- Volker Weberruß (Autor:in), 2019, How to Resolve Cosmic Physics, Classical Physics and Quantum Physics in a Grand Unified Theory, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/457674