Revised Dirac Monopole Paper

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Re: Revised Dirac Monopole Paper

Postby Yablon » Tue Jun 09, 2015 10:32 pm

Yablon wrote:
Yablon wrote:I am glad I was skeptical and re-did the calculation very carefully; actually there is no space and time transformation of the type I described. So scratch that.Jay

On third thought, scratch the scratch. The Euclidean space / time transformation is back on. I left a term out of my second calculation. Jay

Not only that, just today I found a quantum theory of gravity amidst all of these spacetime behaviors I am discovering. Stay tuned, I still need several more days for the whole paper. But I may consider posting a draft pretty soon, because this gravitational material is all brand new and I am again flabbergasted by what I have found while pursuing these fractional Dirac monopole charges.

I have said it before and I will say it again: the road to unification of all physics runs directly through properly understanding magnetic monopoles. A couple of years ago I showed how the non-ableian monopoles are baryons and developed accurate fits to the experimental binding data as well as the proton and neutron masses. Since the autumn of 2014 I have been showing how the U(1) monopoles of Maxwell theory lead to fractional Dirac charges and a unification of electrodynamics and thermodynamics, which I plan to further expand once I get through my present work. Now, I have also found a path to space and time manipulations which have not been found before, and from those, possibly to quantum gravity.

Jay
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Re: Revised Dirac Monopole Paper

Postby Ben6993 » Wed Jun 10, 2015 1:58 am

Terrific, Jay.
Looking forward very much to reading the write up!
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