Abstract
The mathematical solution of the fluid dynamic interaction of only two particles allows
the human interpretation of the perceived universe. These two particles do not have the
intrinsic attributes of mass or charge. Their physical characteristics are exactly
determined, and their interactions demonstrate mass, charge, and the primitive concept
of forces. A single quantum gravity equation (page 9) allows (1) the exact derivation of
the diatomic hydrogen bond length (page 17); (2) the exact derivation of the deuterium
nuclear binding energy (page 19); and (3) an exact description of the magnetic field
(page 26). The pervading distribution of one type of particle (the chision sea) contains
the attributes of the Higgs field. This idea was presented by Rene Descartes circa 1620,
but the mathematics and knowledge of that time prevented the theoretical development.
The attached appendix shows the origin of gravitational induced internal heat produced
by all massive objects, and presents a simple experiment which will validate Descartes’
idea.
Introduction
Several unified theories of interaction have been proposed in theoretical physics
to explain the known particles and forces. The two most commonly accepted are the
theories of multidimensional hyperspace (strings and superstrings) and the Standard
Model. Multidimensional theories require the acceptance of more than four dimensions,
involve a great deal of computation, and do not yet predict an adequate way to
manipulate our environment. The Standard Model requires a plethora of particles,
appears to require more each day, and does not yet effectively address gravitation.
This paper presents a theory of everything with the following structure: (1) Mass
is not an intrinsic property of a particle, but, in a particle's relationship to other particles,
the quality we know as mass may appear; (2) Charge is not an intrinsic property of a
particle, but, in a particle's relationship to other particles, the quality we know as charge
may appear; (3) There exists an aetherial medium pervading the whole of space,
composed of a single type of particle; and (4) There exists only two types of particles,
and their interactions produce the appearance of other particles, and the appearance of all
the known forces. I will develop these postulates within the framework of the physical
statistics of fluid and thermodynamics.
This theory does not address the initial condition of the universe, or time's arrow.
I will request that the reader suspend judgment of what may initially appear to be
violations of physical laws, because these concerns will be resolved before the conclusion
of the paper.
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