Theory of everything

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Posted on Mar 10 2005
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By John N. Hait

Wouldn’t it be exciting to understand how everything works? Einstein died trying to provide an easy-to-understand Theory of Everything. Today we can understand how everything works by examining Resonant Fields. It’s not as difficult as you might think.

A series of experiments in the early 20th century established that everything: light, matter (atoms and such), and gravity are all made of interacting fields. Light oscillates or resonates in a straight line. Atoms and other small particles resonate in a ball, while gravity is a great big field that seems to be everywhere. So if we can discover the basic rules whereby fields interact with each other, we will then understand how everything works.

Light is the simplest field structure. If we can understand how light works, then we have gone a long way toward understanding everything else. Traveling at the universal speed limit, light resonates by cycling through an identical, repeating series of interactions within its electromagnetic field. The number of times it repeats per second is called its “frequency.” Different colors of light have different frequencies that interact differently with the retina of your eye as you gaze at a beautiful sunset.

The amount of energy in the electromagnetic field is: E=nhf. Where E = Energy; n = an integer; h = Planck’s constant; and f = frequency. Since frequency is in cycles per second, E is also equal to the amount of energy per second.

If we wish to find out how much energy is trapped within a single cycle we simply calculate the seconds per cycle. Thus Ec = nhf/f = nh. The weakest possible electromagnetic field would have n = 1. Thus the minimum amount of energy in a single cycle of light of any frequency is numerically equal to Planck’s constant. This amount of energy has been called a “planck.” And all energy is transferred in even planck units.

Relativity requires that the act of oscillating confine this energy to the vicinity of the center line of the moving field-system, in order to keep the energy close-by for the field-interaction process to repeat itself in the next cycle. It is the reason that objects made of light-speed moving fields are able to exist separate from one another in space. And it’s why Einstein said that light was made of little “wave packets” that came to be called “photons.”

The distance covered during one oscillation is called its wavelength. When two light beams of nearly the same wavelength overlap in space, the energy combines and redistributes itself within one wavelength, and over the course of one cycle, following the strict rules of field-interaction called, “a femto interference event.”

Field systems that do not wavelength-match do not interfere, and thus do not exchange energy. However, they can affect the timing (phase) of energy redistribution inside other interacting fields within their influence. This is why gravity works as it does without an exchange of energy between the gravitational field itself and the object being influenced.

These basic field-interaction rules establish precision repeating patterns of energy-flow that govern how all field systems interact. The only difference between an atom and a photon, a bicycle and a pair of tennis shoes is the pattern of energy-flow within each object. Even the left shoe has a different pattern from the right shoe. These rules maintain the geometry of every sequence, thereby maintaining the geometry of the object even though it’s really a dynamic structure of light-speed moving energy.

Like DNA in living organisms, field flow patterns generate other patterns in precise sequential order. Electrons, photons and the like don’t just pop out of an atom, they are manufactured by the field-flow sequences in the atomic structure and launched with precision.

Exciting huh!

You can learn much more about the Resonant Field Theory of Everything at www.coolscience.info click on Extraordinary E-Books.

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