The Integrated Physical Theory

Introduction and Index

 

Fundamentals Of The Integrated Physical Theory

  important links

         http://www.physicsup.com,         

    http://www.integrated-theory.com,

http://groups.google.com/group/the-intgrated-theory

 

 

Right now we are publishing the theory at these sites in Arabic

 

                      

 

 

                                 Objectives of the theory

 
      There is a need for a single unified theory, could explain all the phenomena of nature. and reduce all theories of physics in one,  able to explain and interpret what interpreted by earlier theories and give more than all. predict conclusions of the future, of the realities of the universe. And interpretation of what all theories can not be interpreted or understood.

 Then put a convincing philosophical theory, based on scientific facts that are not in doubt, the aim to unification of the human thinking so not to be dispute.

 Uniting all forces of nature on the grounds that is properties of the material. And give causal explanation of all events and phenomena. And be simple and streamlined, universe simpler. And re-explanation of what other theories failed to interpret.
    This theory is different and collide with the old concepts, but not with the truth, a single, unified, comprehensive and integrated basis on truth. Most importantly, uniformity of laws, which apply to the solar system with  atom Laws. it is causal theory of distinction.
    most of our concepts of physics, was based on erroneous grounds. such as Characteristics of the wave for the particles, and zero mass, and the idle talk about the fourth dimension, and the madness of Mathematics at super string theory, and leaps electrons Bohr, and the shortsightedness of the Big Bang theory.

   
Theory relies new foundations and the most important is the new atomic model, adds particles to atom, smaller than electrons. and focuses on the structure of elementary particles.

    We got to know that this theory interpret black holes, dark matter, and sunspots. In short, tell us the truth about the universe.
 
    Relates to the impact of global warming of Earth's surface.

   Focus on the gravity, and develop a new understanding of energy. And provide a deeper understanding of the so-called forces of nature, and give  a causal definition of the charge, and then address the speed of light, it have the ability to give causal answers to, all phenomena of nature.  

    At first it seems weird and difficult  to understand, because it contradict with the foundations of earlier theories, but after you complete the understanding it will be simple and very easy, and not to forget, and internally consistent, and enable us to conclude everything easily.

   
And important subjects such as temperature, electromagnetism, light, and strong and week nuclear force, and the invisible universe, time, energy and mass.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Index of the Fundamentals of the Integrated Physical Theory

 

 

Chapter I: Foundations and hypotheses

Chapter II: Optical phenomena


       Chapter III: The forces in nature 1, 2


       Chapter IV: Energy and Movement


       Chapter V: Astronomy


       Chapter VI: Other topics, and Miscellaneous


       Chapter VII: Chemistry


       Chapter VIII: The philosophy

 

 

We begin publishing the fundamentals of the theory today             

 

     

 

 

    Chapter I: Foundations and hypotheses
  
    Before you start
 
    Hypotheses
 
    Characteristics of particles
 
    Re-interpretation of experiments Stoletov
 
    The charged light particle
 
    Particles of
neutralization and explain the concept of strong and weak atoms  
 
    The charge and Mona groups
 
    Experience of form and matter status
 
    Temperature and extended objects
 
    Types of neutralization (internal and external)
 
    A glimpse of where the standard
 
    Radiation of black body
 
    Charged mass of the earth
 
    Mass and charge
 
    Introduction to the new, simplified form of atomic
 
    Another summary of the simplified model of atomic
 
    Static electricity
 
    Types of charge
 
    Atom and its particles
 
    Add, atom and particles properties
 
    Antibody
 
    Isotopes
 

   
 
   
Chapter II: Optical phenomena
                                
    Refraction
    Diffraction
    I
nterference
    Polarization
    Spectra
 

 
     
Chapter III: The forces of nature ( 1 , 2 )
 
            ( 1 )
 
    The so-called forces of nature
 
    Characteristics and properties of matter
 
    Weak nuclear force
 
    Power nuclear force

 
    Reciprocity, or gravity or remote interfaces
 
    The Gravitation of accessories of the planets, 
(impedance) and expulsions
 
 
           ( 2 )
                        
     
Neutralization particles is a polarized particles
 
     How to make a magnet
 
     How magnets produce electric current
 
     Effect of the magnetic of the electric current
 
     Light and resistance, such as tungsten
 
     Electrical conductivity
 
 
 
     Chapter IV: Energy and Motion
 
    Motion and the cosmic movement

 
    Energy
 
    Mechanical energy
 
    Energy Resources
 

 

 

 
     
Chapter Five: The Physics of Celestial Bodies and Cosmology (Astronomy)
 
    Phases of the stars
 
     Big Bang Theory
 
    Expansion of the Universe
 
    Earth's radiation and solar radiation
 
    Solar Energy
 
     Earth and the Sun
     Dimension, spin, spin, and Milan axis and magnetic Ospbha
 
     The properties of the sun and the earth
 
    Draw internal and external equalizer

 
     The moon and the earth
 
     Mars
 
    
depth  of Mercury
 
    
Jupiter 
 
     Comets, meteors and meteorites
 
     What is the cause of volcanoes
 
     Unseen universe
 
     Black Holes
 
    Solar black spots
 
     Change the Earth's magnetic field

 

 

 

 
     Chapter VI: Miscellaneous and other topics
  
    The speed of light
 
    Time
 
   Blocks and times
 
   Standard location or Standard
site
 
    Absolute zero on earth
 
    Warming of the atmosphere (and how to deal with)
 
    Convert the elements to the other elements
 
    The interpretation of friction
 
    Other equations

 

 

 

 
     
Chapter VII: Chemistry
 
    Chemical reactions
 
    Periodic Table
 

 

 

 

    Chapter VIII: Philosophy of the theory

 

 

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