Unified Field Theory in a Nutshell: Elicit Dreams of a Final Theory Series
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The present reading is part of our on-going attempt at the foremost endeavour of physics since man began
to comprehend the heavens and the earth. We present a much more improved Unified Field Theory of all
the forces of Nature i.e. the gravitational, the electromagnetic, the weak and the strong nuclear forces. The
proposed theory is a radical improvement of Professor Hermann Weyl’s supposedly failed attempt at a unified
theory of gravitation and electromagnetism. As is the case with Professor Weyl’s theory, unit vectors in the
proposed theory vary fromone point to the next, albeit, in a manner such that they are – for better or for worse;
compelled to yield tensorial affinities. In a separate reading, the Dirac equation is shown to emerge as part of
the description of the these variable unit vectors. The nuclear force fields – i.e., electromagnetic, weak and the
strong – together with the gravitational force field are seen to be described by a four vector field Aμ, which
forms part of the body of the variable unit vectors and hence the metric of spacetime. The resulting theory very
strongly appears to be a logically consistent and coherent unification of classical and quantum physics and at
the same time a grand unity of all the forces of Nature. Unlike most unification theories, the present proposal
is unique in that it achieves unification on a four dimensional continuum of spacetime without the need for
extra-dimensions.
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A journal article from the Journal of Modern Physics, 2014, 5(10). Published by Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY).
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Nyambuya, G. G. 2014. Unified Field Theory in a Nutshell Elicit Dreams of a Final Theory Series. Journal of Modern Physics, 5(10).