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Co-Temporality: A Framework for the Unified Field Theory
Co-Temporality: A Framework for the Unified Field Theory
Co-Temporality: A Framework for the Unified Field Theory
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Our universe is not distant and cold, but intimately connected. Co-temporality theory provides a framework within which the final unification of the forces of physics may be achieved. The ideas in this work construct a model of the universe capable of explaining phenomena of quantum physics such as quantum entanglement, answering the question of "spooky action at a distance" whilst also providing a potential cause for that which has been termed dark matter and dark energy. The core idea of co-temporality profoundly alters our understanding of the universe, providing conceptual tools with the potential to radically advance the study of physics and history. These tools have the potential to answer the ultimate question. The question of the existence of God.

Note* This ebook contains an academic article followed by a very brief short story. This is a very small book but the ideas are huge.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRichard Jones
Release dateApr 26, 2019
ISBN9780463124741
Co-Temporality: A Framework for the Unified Field Theory
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Richard Jones

Rich Jones lives with his family in the north eastern United States. He has worked in the Healthcare and Information technology fields for many years. His interests run to Reading Science Fiction and Fantasy, Rock and Heavy Metal music, practicing Martial Arts and technology in general. He has only just started to publish the writing that he has been doing as a hobby of years.

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    Co-Temporality - Richard Jones

    Introduction

    The photon has long been considered a potential candidate for the essential building block of all matter due to its dual particle and wave nature and the fact that we already know that it defines one universal limit, that being the speed of light ⁸. We would expect any choice for the universal building block to be present at or causal of all extremes of the universe as its properties would define the limits of the universe. Indeed, you would expect to find it everywhere that energy and matter are found. Electromagnetic radiation is found at both energetic extremes of the universe ⁹.

    Ordinarily, photons aren’t thought to interact strongly with each other. Recent evidence demonstrates that even at low energies, in a specialised medium, photons can be bound into dimer and trimer states ¹¹. The formation of electron positron pairs from photon – photon collision is believed to be experimentally possible ⁶. Leptogenesis is considered necessary to derive a lepton/antilepton asymmetry allowing the evolution of a universe of matter ¹².

    In the extreme conditions of a singularity it is postulated that high energy photons can, through collision, form electrons and positrons and that further collision can lead to the formation of more complex and massive particles.

    Previous attempts to suggest a cosmological model defined by co-ordinate space and co-ordinate time have failed to find acceptance ¹³. Our model differs from previous attempts by conceptualising the three dimensions of time in an easily understood manner, by limiting all manifestation to the existence of a single photon displaced in co-ordinate space and co-ordinate time, by eliminating the requirement for a separate realm of time space and by having a well-defined beginning which agrees with current thinking ¹⁴,¹⁵,¹⁶,¹⁷. This model simplifies our concept of the universe, addresses many mysteries

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