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The Road to Grand Unification

According to the Scientific American magazine, the unification of physics into an easy-to-understand, intuitive explanation of the universe will require the introduction of "radical new concepts."

The Resonant Field Theory
is that radical new concept.

It is based on...

1. Progressive Thinking.

3/4 of a century ago Heisenberg said certain things were "impossible" to know or even understand, and scientists believed him. Science has been stuck in the mud ever since… for no one works on (let alone provides a budget) to figure out what is believed to be "impossible."

So little progress resulted.

But, what if his fundamental assumptions were wrong? Just because Heisenberg was "uncertain" is no reason we have to be.

2. Unwillingness to accept flawed logic.

Until Heisenberg, the universe was viewed as causal, deterministic. The whole idea of using math to predict the outcome of a physical process depends on the reliability of the true laws of physics that the math approximates.

Heisenberg changed that by assuming that, fundamentally, the universe was random, not causal. People went along because the statistical quantum mechanical method proved to be very accurate. However, statistical accuracy is not only enhanced by deterministic processes, but actually requires it.

Remember, any number multiplied by a random number produces a random number! Any process that is constructed out of random activities produces random results… not the statistically consistent results that the empirical evidence of physics has consistently shown.

3. Unwillingness to accept bizarre conclusions.

Conventional quantum mechanics accepts the idea that the physical processes that govern our experiments produce bizarre results, such as the idea that a photon, thought to be a billiard-ball-like particle, goes through both holes in a dual-slit experiment. So instead of looking for logical, scientific answers, researchers were diverted into accepting unsatisfying, even mythological conclusions.

However, as long as a process remains unexplained, it remains a mystery… which is another word for ignorance!

4. Examining the more fundamental rather than the more complex.

String theory, and its various cousins, seek to find answers in ways that are so complex that, to date, they still haven't figured out the math. Such complex approaches fail to even consider that a logical, intuitive explanation exists. And of course they are still based on Heisenberg.

Basic field systems are much simpler. It helps to understand bricks before building a brick house... let alone a city of brick buildings.

5. Starting with what is actually known from the empirical evidence and those explanations that provide satisfying, logical, scientific explanations.

Fields have been studied in depth by Newton, Faraday,  Maxwell, de Broglie, Shrödinger, Einstein and many many others. Their operation is well defined mathematically, and most importantly, the math works! Thus, they are deterministic.

6. Examining light, the simplest of all structures, as the key to understanding the more complex.

The existence of subquantum activities can be easily seen from an examination of the sinusoidal properties of light. All of the field activity of the sine function is not concentrated like a spike that randomly hops around under the curve statistically hammering out a sine wave. Rather, it is quite consistent, regular, precise. It is a simple harmonic motion. The totality of its activity always completes its work in full quanta.

However, at the half wave point, only half of this activity is complete, even if we cannot break it into something having only a partial quanta. Logically, it is a subquantum activity that only adds up to full quanta upon the completion of each cycle.

7. Recognition that light, matter, and gravity all interact with each other.

This implies that there exists a common mechanism, following a common set of rules, that govern and generate each of the macro fields we observe.

Find out how all fields work, and you've found out how all four of the basic forces work, and have discovered a common set of interaction rules to explain each.

And Voala, Unification!

For a detailed explanation of the Resonant Field Theory, read the ebook "Resonant Fields, the Fundamental Mechanism of Physics" by John N. Hait.

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  Resonant Fields are anything but, random.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Are 'Mystical' 'explanations'
reasonable, or even reliable?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Which one is more reliable?
The one that some claim is base on
random activities?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The scientific method checks to find out what really works.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Resonant energy must complete the full cycle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Interacting Resonant Fields
are common to everything.

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