Second episode of a three-arc narrative. An examination of why the Theory of Everything may be out of reach for humanity. In the EU Model of Cosmology it may only be able to rise to a strong Hypothesis.
When we inspect the Universe with our senses—augmented by modern technology—uncovering the fabric of reality doesn’t seem so far fetched. Although we can only actually explain what is detected. At the extremes, things are either too big or too small to measure, and anything in-between will be overlooked if it doesn’t fit the accepted criteria of influence and/or significance.
For example, when we accelerate electrons or protons in an electromagnetic field, the faster they go the less responsive to the fields they become. In mainstream science it’s interpreted as an increase in mass, but charges don’t have mass so how can this make sense?
In this second episode of a three-part series, EU advocate and Thunderbolts contributor Matt Finn further extrapolates on Wal Thornhill’s thoughts on the ToE and how to achieve a more realistic Hypothesis.
PART 1 OF 3 – March 9, 2024
Matt Finn: Observations of Everything | Thunderbolts
PART 3 OF 3 – March 23, 2024
Matt Finn: Theories of Everything | Thunderbolts
SOURCE MATERIAL – January 1, 2006
Wal Thornhill – EU Views: A Real ‘Theory of Everything’