Unified Theories (Subscribe)
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Basic Structures of Matterhttp://www.helical-structures.org Unified theory based on alternative concept of the physical vacuum.
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Electrogravitational Mechanicshttp://www.electrogravity.com/ Source for free e-book, Electrogravitation As A Unified Field Theory, by Jerry E. Bayles.
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Grand Unification HypothesisStandard Model II (Field Theory) A field principally consisting of surfaces, as forms, imbedded in three-dimensional space, can explain all known forces associated with mass and charge. Practical extensions of this study could yield new technologies on levitation and motors which do not require fuel.
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Grand Unified Theory: Wave Theoryhttp://www.grandunifiedtheory.org.il Grand Unified Theory explains every principle process that occurs in nature by introducing energetic matter as the basic force matter that formed wave formations.
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Half-Multiplier Operator and the Unified Field Equationhttp://wonderfuloz.tripod.com/ A new Matrix Operator which generates and governs Nested Arrays. From basic equation (the Mother Equation) we can derive the Field Equations for Physics, Chemistry, Astro-Physics and Statistics and connect Statistics with them all.
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Journal of Space Mixinghttp://www.space-mixing-theory.com Free online physics journal about space mixing theory and developing a unified theory of everything.
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New Theoretical Physics by James A. PutnamThis new physics theory achieves unity beginning at the fundamental level. Essays on physics, life and intelligence are included.
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Polarizable vacuum zero-point energy model of the universeIntroduction to a vacuum fluctuation induced and mediated universe model of all known forces with a text for the layman available for download.
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Quest for a Theory of EverythingToeQuest is a community of researchers dedicated in their quest for a Theory of Everything (TOE). See the latest research in physics, quantum theory, reality, mind and consciousness.
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Supergravity A SupersymmetryAn attempt of a Unified Field Theory using acceleration in place of gravity. After all mass reacts to acceleration the same way it does with gravity.
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