The Two Entities: A Theory of Everything
By Ben Yehooda
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Ben Yehooda
Ben is a constant analytical thinker, supergeek, innovator, knowledge seeker, and cyclist. Ben hopes to one day travel the galaxy in search for new worlds and new civilizations. Ben has a BSc in physics.
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The Two Entities - Ben Yehooda
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Published by AuthorHouse 11/23/2015
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9388.pngContents
Introduction
Chapter One: The Two Entities
Chapter Two: Big Collision
Chapter Three: Dark Energy
Chapter Four: Electrons and Protons
Chapter Five: Gravity
Chapter Six: Momentum
Chapter Seven: Dark Matter
Chapter Eight: Relativity
Chapter Nine: Electromagnetic Radiation
Chapter Ten: Electric Force
Chapter Eleven: Strong and Weak Forces
Chapter Twelve: Chemistry
Chapter Thirteen: Spin
Chapter Fourteen: Moving Particles and Magnetic Force
Chapter Fifteen: Quantum
Chapter Sixteen: Particles
Conclusion
Appendix A – Electrical Lensing
Appendix B – Mathematics
With respect to known physical phenomena, this is a new concept and a new theory—a theory that might become the long sought-after
Theory of Everything.
Introduction
After 600 years of physics experiments, scientists have compounded their research in an attempt to develop a theory of everything. Creating a set of equations and a logical interpretation of each of the world’s natural phenomena should facilitate the emergence of one comprehensive explanation of everything in the physics domain.
A theory of everything encapsulates the entire study of matter and its motion through space and time. It connects all the different fields of physics research, either by a single, coherent explanation or through a consistent set of equations––ideally both. The most popular attempts to achieve a theory of everything are a fusion of general relativity with quantum field theory and string theory, both of which require unintuitive logic. These theories explain physics through unintuitive logic, much of which can be attributed to the type of incremental compounding of work used in developing a theory of everything. This leads to small mistakes and minor false assumptions, which over time become serious errors in the direction of research.
The Two Entities Theory of Everything (TEToE) described in this book offers a practical, intuitive alternative interpretation of physics. Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive, usable explanation for all of physics, an explanation that is intuitive enough for anyone to use and simultaneously creates an open platform for technological research and development. Ultimately, engineers and scientists would be able to design and develop devices and tools based on TEToE, such as a faster-than-light warp engine and a wormhole through space.
The TEToE promises a different view of physics, one born from the consistent correlation between logic and the outcome of experiments. Whereas other modern theories have attempted to combine small pieces of specialized theories into one larger theory, the TEToE was built upon all the present-day discoveries in physics and is structured to accommodate all of them. The TEToE was constructed by using only the outcome of these experiments and