Unitary field theory

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Unitary field theory

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Unitary Field Theory: Theory that was worked on by Einstein (in his older years) and his coworkers Lancelot Law Whyte and Leo Baranski based on the theory of Boscovich, but forgotten by Academia after their deaths.

Web Sites:

www.einsteinconspiracy.co.uk

http://dpedtech.com/

http://www.philosphere.com/article15.html?&MMN_position=19:2:17

References

Scientific Basis for World Civilization: Unitary Field Theory, Leo Baranski, Christopher Publishing House, USA, 1960

The Unitary Principle in Physics and biology, Lancelot Law Whyte, Cresset Press, London

http://www.wbabin.net/science/anderton.pdf
 
It's basically the higher function that discribes all physical interactions in the universe. For example:

Gravity is defined on earth as a force that applies 9.8m/s^2 on mass. So F = m*a.

To take the formula to the next level, we'll take into account the mass of the object we're standing on, so F= G*m1*m2/d^2 (where m1 = mass of the first object, m2 = mass of the second object, d = the distance between the objects, and G is the gravitational constant.)

This is a much higher level equation than that, one that takes into account all aspects of known physics, and would apply to all levels of physics.

The unified field theory is perfectly reasonable. The "conspiracy" is (as skin would say) bollocks!
 
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