The Origin of All Forcess
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Nathaniel Durham
A disabled, yet quite capable science writer. I like to build electronic projects and do chemistry experiments as hobbies.
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The Origin of All Forcess - Nathaniel Durham
The Origin of All Forces
Nathaniel Durham
2021-10-26
ISBN: 9798886276428
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
The Great Impact Theory
The Singular Instability Theory
Second Thoughts about Black Holes
Dielectric heating VS. The Opposite Effect
Using Quantum Physics for Radio Broadcasting
Another Concept of Energy
How Far Can Calculation Take Us?
The Theory of Conceptual | Displacement
My Perspective of Consciousness
Durham Field Unification
The Theory of Dimensional Physics Unification
The Relative Theory of Physical Mathematics and Time Sequencing
The Time Sequencing Theory
The Energy Dynamics of Time
The Unified Principle Theory
Dedicated to NIkki Paz
The Great Impact Theory
On my experience and good has come out of it so far: my question is who and what had such a will to carry out such an experiment with the very makeup of impact, but this theory does explain why space is relative, just as Albert Einstein proposed in 1996. Please note that I will include a memory with each theory that has played a role in my conceptualization.
Heat is caused, quantum mechanically, by the kinetic energy of an atom. However, relativistically, this is the same principle as the vibrations of atoms over a given time period. Both ideas are valid. However, this is just as valid at the level of the nucleus, as well. The vibration of the nucleus should equal the vibration of an electron in frequency. Therefore, heat is, by this theory, a transfer of vibration from 1 atom to the next, causing it to equally vibrate and if the energy can't be released through a heat transfer, then 1.the atom will accelerate in its vibration to such a point that either it is emitted as electromagnetic radiation, which is caused by a vibrating electromagnetic field or 2. The atoms will boil out an electron, as Albert Einstein proposed, in order to equal the vibration that has been accelerated by the build-up of internal energy that when expressed as energy, 3. Not only will an electr
boil out, but so will electromagnetic radiation, respectively with a principle called inductance. Inductance is a principle of which a certain voltage, which is electrical pressure, will be produced by work that is equal in magnetic units, to the voltage that is released over a given period of time. The longer that it takes for this change to occur, then the less that the voltage is. Now, compare the energy of an atom to a ping-pong ball. If the paddle limits the path of the ball, then more rapid oscillation (back and forth or up and down motion) occurs as 2 bouncing surfaces are drawn together.