Unified Science about me, you, and all of us: Where do we come from and how can we build a familial democracy
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Traditional Physics vs Unified Physics
Traditional Science vs Unified Science
Recognising our cosmic home
Our Cosmic Hierarchy
Universal Cosmic Time Scale
Our cosmic future
Our cosmic climate
Shaping our future better
Demographic Spectrum
Extended familial life
World administration
Immediate measures
Peter Jakubowski
Dr. Peter Jakubowski, der Begründer der Einheitlichen Wissenschaft, welche die gesamte unbelebte wie auch lebendige Welt beschreibt. Diese basiert auf der Einheitlichen Physik, welche alle bisherigen Zweigen der traditionellen Physik in sich vereinheitlicht hat. Sie wurde in den früheren Büchern und wissenschaftlichen Artikeln des Autors in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten präsentiert.
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Unified Science about me, you, and all of us - Peter Jakubowski
Part 1
Me
1. Who am I?
I'm 75. And I'm the most successful physicist of all time. Hard to believe? Impossible? Read on, please.
Do you play the lottery? The game with ticking 6 numbers out of 49? You have the chance to give several million wrong answers. And only one, which remains correct after the solution is known. But be careful, don't calculate how many years you would have to live to get the six numbers right. That would be totally wrong. You would have to write (and pay!) those several million different answers in a single week to win
a million euros for the right six. That would be pointless. And yet, almost every week there is a grand prize winner. How does he manage that? Only through pure luck. And through the large number of players. Only the one person out of all the participants is lucky enough to get on the right track
, to guess the right six. Millions of others come away (more or less) empty-handed. Have you ever met such a lucky guy
? Probably not. And you wouldn't recognise him on the street either. Nevertheless, there are hundreds of them in our community.
The same gamble happens in other areas of our lives. For example, in choosing a life partner, or the best place to live, or the best profession. In these cases, fortunately, there are helpers, advisors, who can give us important help on how to arrive at the right solution
. However, in this case of luck, which completely controlled my life, there were no helpers. That's why I compare my luck to that of a lottery winner.
A few months before my A-levels, it was decided that the University in Katowice (my place of residence in Poland at the time), which had opened a year earlier, would offer a degree in technical physics. For mainly economic and family reasons, I decided without further ado to study physics at that time. I graduated in five years and, like every other graduate from that first class, took a job as a research assistant at the university. The young Physics Institute needed more qualified staff, so a year later a doctoral programme was set up. Of course (as ambitious as I am) I joined in. After some time, I was faced with the problem of choosing a task for my doctoral thesis. As we were all a very young, cosmopolitan team, I theoretically had all sorts of topics to choose from. Seemingly thousands of possibilities. With the exception of nuclear physics, which even then seemed suspiciously unsafe
to me, I was able to choose all the domains of physics at the time. In this situation, I put my 6 crosses
on the ticket of my life. At that time, however, I did not know that the resolution of the right 6
would only take place in 40 years. If I had known that, I would certainly have been desperate and thrown away the lucky ticket
. Fortunately, I did not know that. The task I set myself excited me so quickly that I soon caught fire
for it. Since I can be very stubborn from birth, I have not let up to this day, and have followed one and the same track all these years. Almost half a century later, I can say with conviction: no physicist has ever gone that far
. I am certainly not the smartest of scientists. But through my intransigence, I have become the most effective of all. That is to say, I have been able to realise practically what the others had only dreamed of. I proved that all traditional physics is an unexpectedly simple construction of concepts, units and numbers (constants) that can be derived from a single number (a Universal One). This made me realise that all the traditional
physics of the past centuries (those of Galileo, Newton, Maxwell, Einstein, Bohr and Schrödinger) is just a fairy-tale, more or less arbitrary narrative of the Universe we live in. As I have shown thanks to my unification of all traditional physics, this fairy tale
can also be told and understood quite differently, with much fewer main characters, much less mysterious and less enigmatic. But beautifully simple, very comprehensible even for all