Incorporating electromagnetism into General and Spatial Relativity

Einstein, in his theory of relativity derived the force of gravity in terms of the geometry of space and time.  Unfortunately he was unable describe the other forces in nature, above all the force of electromagnetism, in same terms, as was documented by the American Institute of Physics. “From before 1920 until his death in … Read more

The Equivalence Principal in four *spatial* dimensions.

This article is a collaboration between Benny Creemers, a proponent of Super Relativity and Jeff.  Please visit his web site to gain a different perspective on this subject and Mark Fiorentino site for a discussion of the principals of Super Relativity.) We have shown throughout this blog there would be many advantages to defining our universe … Read more

Absolute time and space in four *spatial* dimensions

(This article is a collaboration between Benny Creemers, a proponent of Super Relativity and Jeff.  Please visit his web site to gain a different perspective on this subject and Mark Fiorentino site for a discussion of the principals of Super Relativity.) We have shown throughout the this blog and its companion book “The Reality of … Read more

What is the universe expanding towards?

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” there are many observations suggesting space is composed of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time. The expansion of the universe is one of them. The Standard Model of Cosmology and Particle Physics defines the structure of the … Read more

Can a continuous form of energy/mass be the foundation of Quantum mechanics?

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” observations of our environment suggest that our universe is composed of a continuous non-quantized field of energy/mass. However, there are several purely theoretical advantages to assuming this, which are not related to observations. One is that it would allow … Read more