Authors: Mickey R. Green
In physics it's not physical behavior that needs to be unified. It already is unified; it's science that is not. The elementary components of this problem are understood, but science is unable to see how they work in aggregate, because when amassed, they render a mechanism of wonderful, but elusive, simplicity. Although my model may be less than perfect, it still successfully unmasks this unified picture by assembling these physical puzzle pieces into a comprehensive viewable, and unified whole. To complete this most gratifying portrayal, one must consider, at least temporarily, two notions: 1) particles get smaller forever, and 2) they get larger forever. These two notions steer us to the trail-head, and if you accept them as guides, and remain loyal to reason and logic, you can follow them to a satisfying end. What are the implications of these two ideas? The first and most significant is that they show us that atoms are not and cannot be mostly empty space, demonstrating instead that they are completely full of an infinite range of smaller particles that are yet to be detected. This concept points us to several more impressions and ideas as well. The first of those might be how the inside of an atom would look if one could see particles that small. One would see the same thing that science has detected far out in the Cosmos and has known of for some time: a hidden mass, better known as dark matter. Though seemingly empty, atoms are completely full of this matter, hinting at how physics is irrevocably tied to itself on any level that one wishes to view it. This and several other concepts are fully explained within the paper. I have expanded forever outward and inward the same fundamental phenomena that occur here on earth every moment of every day, showing that there is no mystery, no magic, no need to go beyond a good and proper scientific investigation to confirm that these things are related. An infinite range of particle sizes is key, but I explain other important pieces of the puzzle as well, and when properly assembled, they render a simple but agreeably complete picture that is wholly contained by one unifying principle.
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