Unified Field Equation: it's actually stupidly simple.

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Unified Field Equation: it's actually stupidly simple.

Unread post by GenesisAria » Sat Jul 23, 2016 8:03 pm

I've seen countless attempts at creating a unified field equation that works, but they all fall short. The best one i've seen is Ken Wheelers' 1/Φ^-3. It's an application of golden ratio geometry that applies to the fields which make up matter and space, space being posterior to fields. Now he's always defining polarization in the æther all the time, but the clarification of what polarization is was missing. So i started thinking about polarization, seeing as everything in the universe exist in a state of being polarized, what is polarization?

Polarization is the state where something at rest takes form. If we think about the æther being the name for that which makes all of the stuff in the universe, and consider is at rest. A universe un-born. We know there's no such thing as nothing or less than nothing in the universe, so let's remove the confusion of negative values. A negative number is simply a positive number in the opposite direction. If you have a negative balance in your bank, it means the money is somewhere else. Polarity is + & - (charge & discharge), it's N & S, it's up & down, it's space & counterspace, it's acceleration & deceleration, it's male & female. It doesn't matter what we call it in a particular case, it's always one coin with 2 sides.

Now for a unified field equation to truly be unified, it must be an equation that you can construct all other equations from.

So æther at rest is 0. How do we get something? We identify or conceive something: we add a 1.
0+1=1, or 0-1=-1
That's it.

Now that you have 1, you have a something. Now how do you make it able to reciprocate and able to interact by having a relative measure? Add another 1 to the same 1 you already had (seeing as you have no space yet, all you can do is add another of the same something directly into that something), 1+1=2. Now you have a dipole.
0 = the æther
1 = something
2 = polarity (self reciprocating)
You could define that as 1 as the æther and 3 as polarity, it doesn't really matter.

Subtracting is adding in the opposite direction, multiplying is quicker addition, and division is multiplying in the opposite direction. Once you know what 1 is, you can have as many number of 1's as you want and organize them in any way to make any mathematical equation ever conceived. (Of course confusion arises when you correlate your mathematical equation with the wrong phenomenon.)

...Now it may seem like i'm pulling your leg here, because this is kindergarten math, but when you sit back and look at what nature is and how it operates, it really is this simple on the fundamental level. This is simply a logical approach, as there is no known primary unit of æther, we can't know what a unit of 1 really is when referring to amount of force or energy, so the formula is 0+a=a. As nature doesn't do math, there probably is no unit of energy, it's completely relative to how much æther is in one spot, condensed, or rarefacted. The only thing Einstein got absolutely right: it's all relative.

Call the æther 0, call a monopole (as in one natural force) 1; a monopole can't do anything on it's own, it doesn't reciprocate or take any form. Add another natural force in the opposite direction and you now have something that exists on it's own and requires nothing to permit it's existence. A self-reciprocation defines it's own existence. With that you've officially polarized one aspect of the æther.

You need more than one polarization for everything to happen of course, so you polarize energy via charge & discharge, polarize inertia via centrifugal and centripedal, then polarize space via magnetic fields, all of the sudden you have a functioning universe. Infinity is defined as a figure eight rather than a circle because a figure eight crosses over itself, it self reciprocates in a fashion accurately akin to the magnetic field's true geometry.

To get from the subatomic to the atom is the same as atoms to a magnet, or rocks to a planet, so on and so forth, and is also very simple: coherency. The more volume of coherent dipoles, the more presence of a larger dipole relative to the summation of all of the coherent dipoles. What makes the dipoles coherent? An electromagnetic current, or what we typically just call electricity. Those Birkeland currents we all love. The exact same method we use to create magnets: zap it to make it coherent. Permanent magnets keep themselves coherent, electromagnets need constant current to keep them coherent; technically everything is a potential electromagnet.

It's fundamental thinking like this that gets lost in the sciences and make it difficult to find bearings in study. I've been seeking the Unified Field for a long time, and then i realized how stupidly simple it is, that the unified field is polarization of the æther (whatever the æther is, existence i guess; or continuum, the inescapable present).

Understanding polarization allows you to comprehend at the most fundamental level how the electric universe approach is completely unavoidable towards uncovering the truths of nature.
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Re: Unified Field Equation: it's actually stupidly simple.

Unread post by GenesisAria » Sun Jul 24, 2016 11:39 pm

Once you have your something and can polarize it, if you apply Ken Wheeler's 1/Φ-3 (phi being the golden ratio), you can form the dielectric (polarized) object known as a magnetic field, which is present in a fractal sense, properly referred to as incommensurability. That means it's initial energy unit amount is irrelevant, no matter what the first unit of matter/space (æther), the universe from it will be relatively scaled to the initial unit. Atoms, subatomic, molecular, planetary, they all form an incommensurate or fractal system that is the unified field coherency. The more smaller things are coherent, the more presence the field will have on a relatively larger scale.
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