It really shouldn’t be that difficult. A physics based on science should naturally and inevitably result in a single, consistent and irrefutable theory of everything. Because the universe is self-evidently real, it’s hard to see how anything based on proven science-based knowledge and common- sense reality can be anything less. However, if we instead replace this with a physics based on mathematics, with its inherent facility to encompass multiple versions of form and reality, then things get complicated. Instead of everything converging into a single, coherent explanation, things diverge into the realms of multiple, equally justifiable possibilities. We currently have three popular and essentially mathematical versions of physics. Quantum Field Theory describes the universe in terms of wave functions or fields, Quantum Mechanics in terms of probabilistic reality and General Relativity in terms of spacetime. Because each of these versions assumes a different form of reality and yet each is considered to be broadly correct, the inescapable conclusion is that the universe must exist simultaneously in three different forms of reality: fields, non-realism and spacetime. Any given manifestation is then appropriately described by the relevant model with one version of physics used to explain the very small, another version for the very big and a third version for the bits the others fail to explain. The purpose of this book is not only to demonstrate that the universe is intrinsically simple but also that physics is not something that comes in multiple situation-specific versions. Physics is consistent, universal and applicable to everything, everywhere. This unremarkable notion is the cornerstone thinking behind the Two Particle Universe model. It is a single, comprehensible and complete model of the atom and the universe that explains and resolves everything from the structure and behaviour of neutrinos, photons, electrons and protons through to the nature of gravity, dark matter, dark energy and the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies. This is a book about the universe. It begins with the essential nature of an infinite universe, describes how it naturally created all the particles, matter, stars and galaxies within it and ends with explanations for its overall stability as well as its locally often spectacular instabilities.
Preface
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The Two Particle Model of Physics - contact
It really shouldn’t be that difficult. A physics based on science should naturally and inevitably result in a single, consistent and irrefutable theory of everything. Because the universe is self-evidently real, it’s hard to see how anything based on proven science-based knowledge and common-sense reality can be anything less. However, if we instead replace this with a physics based on mathematics, with its inherent facility to encompass multiple versions of form and reality, then things get complicated. Instead of everything converging into a single, coherent explanation, things diverge into the realms of multiple, equally justifiable possibilities. We currently have three popular and essentially mathematical versions of physics. Quantum Field Theory describes the universe in terms of wave functions or fields, Quantum Mechanics in terms of probabilistic reality and General Relativity in terms of spacetime. Because each of these versions assumes a different form of reality and yet each is considered to be broadly correct, the inescapable conclusion is that the universe must exist simultaneously in three different forms of reality: fields, non-realism and spacetime. Any given manifestation is then appropriately described by the relevant model with one version of physics used to explain the very small, another version for the very big and a third version for the bits the others fail to explain. The purpose of this book is not only to demonstrate that the universe is intrinsically simple but also that physics is not something that comes in multiple situation-specific versions. Physics is consistent, universal and applicable to everything, everywhere. This unremarkable notion is the cornerstone thinking behind the Two Particle Universe model. It is a single, comprehensible and complete model of the atom and the universe that explains and resolves everything from the structure and behaviour of neutrinos, photons, electrons and protons through to the nature of gravity, dark matter, dark energy and the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies. This is a book about the universe. It begins with the essential nature of an infinite universe, describes how it naturally created all the particles, matter, stars and galaxies within it and ends with explanations for its overall stability as well as its locally often spectacular instabilities.
Preface
Two particle theory of physics - back graphic The Two Particle Universe - preface header
The Two Particle Model of Physics - contact
It really shouldn’t be that difficult. A physics based on science should naturally and inevitably result in a single, consistent and irrefutable theory of everything. Because the universe is self-evidently real, it’s hard to see how anything based on proven science-based knowledge and common- sense reality can be anything less. However, if we instead replace this with a physics based on mathematics, with its inherent facility to encompass multiple versions of form and reality, then things get complicated. Instead of everything converging into a single, coherent explanation, things diverge into the realms of multiple, equally justifiable possibilities. We currently have three popular and essentially mathematical versions of physics. Quantum Field Theory describes the universe in terms of wave functions or fields, Quantum Mechanics in terms of probabilistic reality and General Relativity in terms of spacetime. Because each of these versions assumes a different form of reality and yet each is considered to be broadly correct, the inescapable conclusion is that the universe must exist simultaneously in three different forms of reality: fields, non-realism and spacetime. Any given manifestation is then appropriately described by the relevant model with one version of physics used to explain the very small, another version for the very big and a third version for the bits the others fail to explain. The purpose of this book is not only to demonstrate that the universe is intrinsically simple but also that physics is not something that comes in multiple situation-specific versions. Physics is consistent, universal and applicable to everything, everywhere. This unremarkable notion is the cornerstone thinking behind the Two Particle Universe model. It is a single, comprehensible and complete model of the atom and the universe that explains and resolves everything from the structure and behaviour of neutrinos, photons, electrons and protons through to the nature of gravity, dark matter, dark energy and the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies. This is a book about the universe. It begins with the essential nature of an infinite universe, describes how it naturally created all the particles, matter, stars and galaxies within it and ends with explanations for its overall stability as well as its locally often spectacular instabilities.
Preface
Two particle theory of physics - back graphic The Two Particle Universe - preface header
The Two Particle Model of Physics - contact