Chapter 5 - THE UNIFIED FIELD THEORY


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Introduction

The Space-Time unit defined by c3 is the term used to unify the �concept� of the �field� and should be viewed as calling c2 in E=mc2 an Area-Acceleration - succinctly depicting the theory of general relativity.

The immovable nothingness of space is assumed to combine with the irresistible infinity of time to form a unity in mass. Unity is achieved by extending the dimensions of "time" to form a sphere and then applying this spherical "time" as the �field� and the essence of mass.

Traditionally, Michael Faraday defined the "field" as: an interaction between two masses at a distance - such as gravity (Serway - Physics for Scientist and Engineers). Einstein proved that a curved space-time concept equates to gravitational acceleration and provided an area-acceleration (c2) theory.

Since the upper bound on speed was considered to be �light� (c), the �Field� concept as it applied to gravity was circumvented. For a force to act instantaneously over a distance, it must travel faster than light. Agreeing with the concept of a curved space-time, space and time are analyzed separately to define a cubical space and a spherical time.

The gravitational field is defined: g = f/m; where f = force and m = mass. And since f = ma this boils down to the gravitational field being acceleration in Units of: m/s2. The Electric field is defined in Units of: kg * m/A * s3; where A is Amps or Current and the magnetic field is defined in Units of: kg/A * s2.

The variety of incongruent measurements defining these fields proves inconsistency in units, which MUST be assumed to be a conceptual separation, and not physical if a Unified (Unit-fied) Field is to be hypothesized. Using the speed of light and absolute 0, the �absolutes� in physics, consistency in the �field� concept is developed and the UNIT necessary to UNIFY is formed � while defining density and mass!!!

To do this, a �Dimensional Analysis� of Space, Time, and Mass is performed, accurately deriving various physical relationships. In order to create unity, the field is defined as the �spherical� volume of time measured in units of s3 � and the Area-Acceleration of c2 is turned into a Volume-Field (c3) or space-time.

The reasoning will become clear as: The Dimensions of Space and Time are reviewed from a physical perspective.

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