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By Hontas Farmer | December 16th 2008 11:32 AM | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
Quantum Space-Time Dynamics

Quantum Space-Time Dynamics



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General Relativity and Quantum Field Theory.

The glaring theoretical problem for 21st century physics is how to
unite the two great theories of 20th century physics. I have done just
this by considering the problem from a fresh new perspective.
The result is a theory that is mathematically simple and elegant. Based
on one postulate I am able to derive a very simple mathematical
formulation.

Using this formulation I find results for the Schwarzchild
radius of a black hole, the bounce of a neutron in Earth's gravity, and
the entropy of a black hole. I also have discovered that space-time is
in fact a conserved quantity.


This is, in short, a new and, I believe, very promiseing theory of Quantum
 Gravity.


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