The physicality of Quantum fields

We have shown throughout The Road to Unification that observations of our environment suggest that space is composed of a continuous non-quantized field of energy/mass and four *spatial* dimension instead of four-dimensional space-time. The properties of a quantum "field" is one of those observations. On page 23 of Gordon Kane’s book "Supersymmetry" he explains how … Read more

The Geometry of mass

We have shown throughout The Road to Unificationand its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” there would be several theoretical advantages to defining the universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time. One is that it would allow physicists to derive the causality of mass by extrapolating the laws … Read more

Does anti-matter fall up?

We may soon know because the scientists at CERN have been given the go-ahead to perform an experiment that will determine if it does.  As describe in the NewScientist article “Antimatter mysteries 3: Does antimatter fall up?” Apr 29, 2009, the AEGIS team will use uncharged particles to prevent electromagnetic forces from drowning out gravitational … Read more

The geometry of particle stability

We have shown throughout “The Road to Unification” and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” there would be many theoretical advantages to defining space in terms four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time. One of them is that it would allow for deriving of why some particles are stable while others … Read more

Gravity in four *spatial* dimensions

The article “Defining potential and kinetic energy?” Nov 26, 2007 showed it is possible to derive causality of all the forces of nature including gravity in terms of a curvature or displacement in a “surface” of a three-dimensional space manifold with respect to a fourth *spatial* dimension. However, some believe that gravitational forces because of … Read more