Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
PHYSICS IS LOGIC Part II : The Theory of Everything, The Megaverse Theory of Everything, U(4) X U(4) Grand Unified Theory (GUT), Inertial Mass = Gravitational Mass, Unified Extended Standard Model and a New Complex General Relativity with Higgs Particles, Generation Group Higgs Par - Stephen Blaha

PHYSICS IS LOGIC Part II

The Theory of Everything, The Megaverse Theory of Everything, U(4) X U(4) Grand Unified Theory (GUT), Inertial Mass = Gravitational Mass, Unified Extended Standard Model and a New Complex General Relativity with Higgs Particles, Generation Group Higgs Par

By: Stephen Blaha

Hardcover | 15 October 2015

At a Glance

Hardcover


$88.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $22.25 with

 or 

Ships in 10 to 15 business days

This book is the second volume of Physics is Logic. It extends the discussion of volume I on the Generation group - the origin of the four fermion generations of each fermion species, and introduces new Higgs particles associated with the Generation group.It develops a new formulation of Complex General Relativity, which yields both Einstein's General Relativity and a set of new Higgs particles that contribute to the masses of fermions. One result of this new formulation is that it can be united with The Extended Standard Model to form a Theory of Everything. It also proves, within the framework of this Theory of Everything that inertial mass equals gravitational mass - a concept that has been a question of interest since Newton's time, and was much considered by Einstein and colleagues.The features of a analytically continued Complex General Relativity are also discussed in some detail.In addition the Extended Standard Model previously developed by the author is shown to be a Grand Unified Theory (GUT) if extended to ultra high energies. Its GUT symmetry is shown to be U(4) x U(4).Finally the author's proposed Megaverse of universes is discussed and the outlines of a new Megaverse Standard Model is developed. The interface between our universe and the Megaverse is described. Some points of interest include the proximity of every point of our universe to the Megaverse, the possibility of entry/exit to the Megaverse, and the possibility of quantum communication between points in our universe and points in the Megaverse.

More in Astrophysics

Black Holes : The key to understanding the universe - Professor Brian Cox
A Brief History Of Time : From Big Bang to Black Holes - Stephen Hawking
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry - Neil deGrasse Tyson

RRP $31.95

$26.75

16%
OFF
Welcome to the Universe : An Astrophysical Tour - J. Richard, III Gott

RRP $69.99

$54.99

21%
OFF
Astronomy For Dummies : Chapter Quizzes Online : 5th Edition - Stephen P. Maran
Seven Brief Lessons on Physics : Anniversary Edition - Carlo Rovelli
White Holes : Inside the Horizon - Carlo Rovelli

RRP $26.99

$22.99

15%
OFF
The Planets - Professor Brian Cox

Paperback

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Pale Blue Dot - Ann Druyan

Paperback

$32.75

Facing Infinity : Black Holes and Our Place on Earth - Jonas Enander
Moondust : In Search of the Men Who Fell to Earth - Andrew Smith