astro
11-10-2006, 01:39 PM
Here is a picture of the Kaluza Klein theory, which unifies Maxwell's
Equations & Gravity.
http://jac_leon.club.fr/gravitation/images/kaluza-klein.gif
http://jac_leon.club.fr/gravitation/images/kaluza-klein.gif
Note that the pictures represents moving dimensions theory, except that
every point on every sphere is expanding in MDT, at the rate of c in
units of the planck length, giving rise to geometries such as these:
http://www.dawnmeson.com/albums/userpics/10001/normal_kaluza-scanned.jpg
So it is the other forces may be unified.
The higher dimensiosn have been an illusion.
They may all be accounted for with one expanding spatial dimension
which also miracously unfreezes time--a quandry which lead to Godel's
frozen universe.
Kaluza-Klein theory
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In physics, Kaluza-Klein theory (or KK theory, for short) is a model
that seeks to unify the two fundamental forces of gravitation and
electromagnetism. The theory was first published in 1921 and was
discovered by the mathematician Theodor Kaluza who extended general
relativity to a five-dimensional spacetime. The resulting equations can
be separated out into further sets of equations, one of which is
equivalent to Einstein field equations, another set equivalent to
Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field and the final part an
extra scalar field now termed the "radion".
ST hath failed. Utterly and completely. It could not have failed more
with twice as much NSF fundining.
String Theory was the only game in town, and now there are two--ST &
deconstructing ST.
But there is another that actually unifies QM & SR & GR with a physical
model: MDT--it's physics!
Moving Dimensions Theory is in complete agreement with all experimental
tests and phenomena associated with special and general relativity. MDT
is in complete agreement with all physical phenomena as predicted by
quantum mechanics and demonstrated in extensive experiments. The genius
and novelty of MDT is that it presents a common physical model which
shows that phenomena from both relativity and quantum mechanics derive
from the same fundamental physical reality.
Nowhere does String Theory nor Loop Quantum Gravity account for quantum
entanglement nor relativistic time dilation. MDT shows these derive
from the same underlying physical reality. Nowhere does ST nor LQG
account for wave-particle duality nor relativistic length contraction.
MDT shows these derive from the same underlying physical reality.
Nowhere does ST nor LQG account for the constant speed of light, nor
the independence of the speed of light on the velocity of the source,
nor entropy, nor time's arrow. MDT shows these derive from the same
underlying physical reality. Nowhere does String Theory nor Loop
Quantum Gravity resolve the paradox of Godel's Block Universe which
troubled Eisntein. MDT resolves this paradox.
Simply put, MDT replaces the contemporary none-theories with a physical
theory, complete with a simple postulate that unifies formerly
disparate phenomena within a simple context.
Equations & Gravity.
http://jac_leon.club.fr/gravitation/images/kaluza-klein.gif
http://jac_leon.club.fr/gravitation/images/kaluza-klein.gif
Note that the pictures represents moving dimensions theory, except that
every point on every sphere is expanding in MDT, at the rate of c in
units of the planck length, giving rise to geometries such as these:
http://www.dawnmeson.com/albums/userpics/10001/normal_kaluza-scanned.jpg
So it is the other forces may be unified.
The higher dimensiosn have been an illusion.
They may all be accounted for with one expanding spatial dimension
which also miracously unfreezes time--a quandry which lead to Godel's
frozen universe.
Kaluza-Klein theory
>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Kaluza Klein theory)
Jump to: navigation, search
In physics, Kaluza-Klein theory (or KK theory, for short) is a model
that seeks to unify the two fundamental forces of gravitation and
electromagnetism. The theory was first published in 1921 and was
discovered by the mathematician Theodor Kaluza who extended general
relativity to a five-dimensional spacetime. The resulting equations can
be separated out into further sets of equations, one of which is
equivalent to Einstein field equations, another set equivalent to
Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field and the final part an
extra scalar field now termed the "radion".
ST hath failed. Utterly and completely. It could not have failed more
with twice as much NSF fundining.
String Theory was the only game in town, and now there are two--ST &
deconstructing ST.
But there is another that actually unifies QM & SR & GR with a physical
model: MDT--it's physics!
Moving Dimensions Theory is in complete agreement with all experimental
tests and phenomena associated with special and general relativity. MDT
is in complete agreement with all physical phenomena as predicted by
quantum mechanics and demonstrated in extensive experiments. The genius
and novelty of MDT is that it presents a common physical model which
shows that phenomena from both relativity and quantum mechanics derive
from the same fundamental physical reality.
Nowhere does String Theory nor Loop Quantum Gravity account for quantum
entanglement nor relativistic time dilation. MDT shows these derive
from the same underlying physical reality. Nowhere does ST nor LQG
account for wave-particle duality nor relativistic length contraction.
MDT shows these derive from the same underlying physical reality.
Nowhere does ST nor LQG account for the constant speed of light, nor
the independence of the speed of light on the velocity of the source,
nor entropy, nor time's arrow. MDT shows these derive from the same
underlying physical reality. Nowhere does String Theory nor Loop
Quantum Gravity resolve the paradox of Godel's Block Universe which
troubled Eisntein. MDT resolves this paradox.
Simply put, MDT replaces the contemporary none-theories with a physical
theory, complete with a simple postulate that unifies formerly
disparate phenomena within a simple context.