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Wave Mechanics generate Gravity

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The term ‘Force’ (‘F’), as it relates to and represents gravity, has never been comprehensively defined or understood in physics, until now. This is because ultimately, contrary to popular dogma proclaiming four: there are only two forces in the Universe - gravity and inertia (including large and small, weak and strong forces) - What Fritjov Capra correctly calls ‘Tao’; neither of which has previously been identified. They are unified herein as results of the 4, 5 and 6 dimensional space-time continuum of gravity, electricity and magnetism. - K.B.R.

 

 

THE CONFLUENCE OF CONTINUITY & DISCONTINUITY

 

The solution for Total Continuous Field Theory, including the illusory 'contradiction' of discontinuity as perceived in Quantum Mechanics:

Continuous Field causes, complements and reciprocates discontinuous 'quanta'/'photons' - Planck's quantun 'h' factor; w'out contradiction.

 

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