THEORY OF UNIVERSALITY

  • Narayana K
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Abstract

This theory is an attempt to describe the universal phenomena like space, time, matter and energy as an interrelationship bound by a newly discovered force named as the universal force. The universal force is shown to be the force of gravitation, electricity, magnetism, strong nuclear and weak nuclear forces. I believe any other force, hitherto fore not discovered; also, can be explained in terms of this universal force. Liberal use of wave-particle duality, relativity, quantum concepts is made to achieve a harmonious and comprehensive synthesis of all the existing beliefs in physics into a new theory with some new concepts added here and there. While adding new concepts, enormous care has been taken to ensure that the existing beliefs are not contradicted. Moreover, the new concepts are proved to be correct theoretically by deriving the constants like G, σ , etc.,

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Narayana, K. S. (2014). THEORY OF UNIVERSALITY. IOSR Journal of Applied Physics, 5(6), 87–132. https://doi.org/10.9790/4861-05687132

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