THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING IN PHYSICS (author: Stanisław Mizerski, Poland) Dedicated to my daughter Agnieszka I would like to present for discussion in the physics community my own original and novel conception of the theory of everything in physics. In my opinion theoretical physics goes today in wrong direction because of wrong concepts and needs […]
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I INTRODUCTION II BASIC TEXT1 Basic philosophical concept2 How humans experience the material world3 Cognitive and experimental material4 The most general law of physics5 Indexing the concepts and laws of physics5.1 Classical physics5.2 Modern physics5.2.1 Relativistic physics5.2.1.1 Special theory of relativity5.2.1.2 General theory of relativity5.2.2 Quantum physics5.2.2.1 Psi wave function and a proposition to revise […]
I INTRODUCTION The present-day physics, despite its undoubtable achievements, shows great chaos and lack of coherence. In essence, contemporary physics does not explain anything in depth. It revolves around rather short-term and chaotic attempts to create hypotheses. In my opinion theoretical physics goes in wrong direction because of wrong concepts and wrong ideas and needs […]
4 The most general law of physics 4.1 Let us first notice that, in a certain philosophical simplification, the truth is coherence between a being and an intellect performing the cognition. Physics is naturally about material beings. Any law of physics must touch the truth and express it in its declarative sentence. 4.2 The most […]
5.2 Modern physics Examples of indexing may be selectively shown as in 5.1. In 5.2 only the relativistic and quantum physics are discussed but using for example PACS we may take into account also other branches of physics. 5.2.1 Relativistic physics 5.2.1.1 Special theory of relativity 5.2.1.1.1 The basic Einstein’s postulate of the speed of […]
6 Fundamental interactions Pursuant to 4.4, they are impossible. What seems to be interactions is presented in 2.1. If we, nonetheless, allow certain conventional (according to this TOE) fundamental interactions, we should also allow conventional fields of these interactions, e.g. gravity field or electromagnetic field. Modern physics assumes that fields are real, in other words […]
7 The Standard Model It may be treated as a consequence of the assumed APUs, so practically as a theory which is true by convention. Its conventionality is extensive, and some elements of the Standard Model concept are unacceptable (e.g. the scalar Higgs field and its bosons). Often conclusions are made on the basis of […]
9 String and superstring theories String theories, of which there are many, are a consequence of the same reasoning, in which the existentiality of elementary particles is placed too high, and as a consequence the concept of string is born, followed by more complex string-like creations. A string which vibrates with energy is in itself […]
12.Experimental verification and falsification 12.1 The very concept of experimental verification is not that simple. It seems that the case is not that either we do have a confirmation or we do not. It may be so that incorrect reasoning combined with an incorrect interpretation of the experiment’s results may give an illusory confirmation. Physics […]
III ADDITIONAL REMARKS 1 The ‘philosophy’ of the number three A reality which is cognitively well determined is in a way three-element. A long time ago, Aristotle noticed that the number three is exceptional. The whole universe is the third element in a certain order. The human is the third element in the order of […]