It has been a long-standing ambition for philosophers and
scientists alike to uncover a singular, comprehensive logic that elucidates the
connections among all the physical aspects of the universe. This quest has been
the cornerstone of modern scientific inquiry. Albert Einstein, one of the most
renowned figures in this endeavor, dedicated the latter years of his life to
developing a unified field theory. His goal was ambitious: to integrate all
fundamental forces, such as electromagnetism and gravitation, into a single
theoretical framework. However, despite his monumental efforts, this challenge
continues to perplex and inspire physicists.
In pursuit of a similar goal, the author of the “universal
theory of existence” (UTE) has adopted a distinct and innovative methodology.
The primary objective of UTE is to establish a link between the imperceptible
aspects of existence and perceptible aspects of entities. It delves deeply into
the concepts of imperceptible space, time, and consciousness, seeking to
integrate these abstract concepts into the realm of physical phenomena. The
scope of the UTE is impressively comprehensive and extends far beyond the
confines of the physical world. It not only encompasses cosmological aspects,
but also delves into the biological, psychological, and intellectual
dimensions, proposing a holistic view of the universe.
The author of UTE posits that the universe operates as a
unified, interconnected process governed by consistent principles. This
perspective suggests that, while each world within the universe has its own
distinct science, these sciences are parallel and interconnected. the proposed
theory proposes a novel view of cosmological and physical worlds as belonging
to different but related paradigms. By considering the cosmological world as a
subordinate realm, UTE attempts to unravel the true nature of reality, offering
a fresh perspective of cosmological understanding.
UTE does not seek to negate current cosmological knowledge
but rather adds to it by suggesting that the cosmological world is founded on
four primary substances or attributes, namely, fullness, hollowness,
visibility, and forcibility. These attributes interact in various ways, forming
different fields that are responsible for creating a space fabric known as
aether. This aether is posited as a medium that enables physical entities to
evolve and become active within the universe. The theory further explains how these
four primary cosmological fields produce all physical phenomena, such as
electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic force, repulsion, and gravitation. Each
phenomenon functions according to its own unique attributes; thus, establishing
a connection between phenomena such as electromagnetic waves and gravitation,
and linking all activating waves within the universe.
This ambitious theory opens a new window in the quest to
understand the universe, potentially bringing us closer to fulfilling
Einstein's dream of a unified field theory. By bridging the gap between
philosophy and science, the UTE inadvertently addresses and potentially solves
numerous mysteries that remain major questions in the field of physics,
including the enigmas of dark energy, dark matter, the cosmological constant,
the perplexities of double-slit experiments, and the underlying causes of
gravitational and repulsive forces.
Author(s) Details:
Pramod Kumar Agrawal,
Malaviya National Institute of Technology, J L N Marg, Jaipur,
Rajasthan, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/UTEBSP/article/view/14274
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