The Geometry of Space
ABSTRACT
The theories of General Relativity and Quantum Physics have both been immensely successful in describing the forces of nature in respect of both the very largest and the very smallest components of the universe and yet all attempts to unify the two theories have so far come to nothing. Some say it may not be possible to unify the forces and that gravity is not amenable to quantization. Others say that quantum theory is itself not a complete description of the world.
Obviously it is not possible to construct a “theory of everything” without including everything in it and therefore I propose that the forces of nature must be considered as a single coherent unit before such a theory can be formulated.
One of the principle barriers to formulating a theory of everything is the seeming incompatibility between gravitation and the other forces of nature and it would seem that to overcome this problem a new physics is required and this is the approach taken in this paper at both the large and small scales of nature. It will be shown that by introducing new aspects to gravitational theory and by applying similar ideas to the quantum world that in fact gravitation and quantum theory can be unified. Also will be shown that the dimensions and geometry of space-time are the product of a negative gravitational force which is manifested at both the quantum and the macroscopic scales.



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