An exceptionally elegant "Theory of Everything"
http://www.tuks.nl/wiki/index.php/Main/ ... Everything
Friday, October 14, 2016 11:29 AM
From: "Arend Lammertink"
Abstract
In a previous article, we stated that all currently known areas of Physics' theories converge naturally into one Unified Theory of Everything once we make one fundamental change to Maxwell's aether model. In that article, we explored the history of Maxwell's equations and considered a number of reasons for the need to revise Maxwell's
equations. In this article, we will make the mathematical case that there is a hole in Maxwell's equations which should not be there, given that we started with the same basic hypothesis as Maxwell did: A physical, fluid-like medium called "aether" exists.
Maxwell did not explicitly use this underlying hypothesis, but abstracted it away. This leads to a mathematically inconsistent model wherein, for example, units of measurements do not match in his definition for the electric potential field. By correcting this obvious flaw in the model and extending it with a definition for the gravity field, we obtain a simple, elegant, complete and mathematically consistent "theory of everything" without "gauge freedom", the fundamental theoretical basis for Quantum Weirdness which we must therefore reject.
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Conclusions
By working out standard textbook fluid dynamic vector theory for an ideal, compressible, non-viscous Newtonian fluid, we have established that Maxwell's equations are mathematically inconsistent, given that these are supposed to describe the electromagnetic field from the aether hypothesis. Since our effort is a direct extension of Paul Stowe and Barry Mingst' aether model, we have come to a complete mathematically consistent "field theory of everything". And we found "Maxwell's hole" to be the original flaw in the standard model that led to both relativity and Quantum Mechanics, which should thus both be rejected.
Dear fellow dissident scientist,
I have spent a lot of time analyzing the history of Maxwell's equations and how those led to Relativity as well as Quantum Field Theory. Based on that analysis, I found an astonishing inconsistency in Maxwell's equations, which led to an incomplete model for electromagnetics.
For instance, Maxwell's equations predict only one type of electromagnetic waves to exist, namely transverse waves, while in actual fact at least two types of waves are known to exist, namely the "near" and "far" fields:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_and_far_field
By correcting this inconsistency, we can come to a Unified model in an elegant, consistent and natural way. Please find my abstract below.
You can read the full article at my personal website:
http://www.tuks.nl/wiki/index.php/Main/ ... Everything
I hope you are able and willing to consider my proposal and let me know what you think about it. To me, it contains the answer I believe science has been looking for, but of course you may differ in opinion.
Kindest regards,
Arend Lammertink, MScEE,
Goor, The Netherlands.
P.S. I found your email address at:
http://editionsassailly.com/livres/clim ... %20htm.htm