Researcher Announces a Revolutionary Unifying of the Physics of Reality: Space is Not Empty, but Filled with a Medium We Can Understand as a 10-String Guitar Played by the Universe
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Think of the Strings as the General Relativity of Einstein, the Electromagnetic Equations of Maxwell, and the Quantum Mechanics of Schrodinger – Played Harmoniously by the Universe Each Day to Guide its Parts
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — James E. Beecham, MD – an independent researcher, has released two closely related SP3 papers that together present a striking reframing of physics that involves an analogy to a Guitar, as shown here.
“The Guitar idea is to help explain how the medium which we believe fills all space works,’ said Beecham. ‘It allows the rules of the Universe to be applied. It’s melodies so to speak, are all the functions we see the universe carry out. We have been discovering these functions in our research into reality, then installing ‘strings’ into our model so it ‘plays the same tune’ the way the Universe does. That way we can make correct predictions.’
Beecham points out the benefits of having this discovery. ‘Understanding reality this way promises to set our scientists free to make more discoveries. Plus education and engineering should benefit enormously.’
The first paper, entitled ‘Toward a Covariant SP3 Field Theory: Dimensions, Conservation Laws, Limiting Reductions, and Discriminating Predictions’ https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19649411 sets out the Guitar’s and Space-Phase medium’s equations – what scientists call a ‘formal covariant framework’. That just means the Universe operates under the same rules no matter location.
The companion paper, ‘The Space-Phase Guitar: A Unified Medium Model of Physics Informed by Theory, Observation, Data and Iterative Construction’, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19649818 presents the Guitar concept with explanations designed for scientists and non-scientists alike.
‘This is the great unification which the giants of Physics – Maxwell, Schrödinger, and Einstein – sought but never achieved,’ says Dr. Beecham. ‘Now we have it, and working on it has been the greatest thrill of my life.’
As for next steps – Beecham says we will need to test and refine. ‘The guitar strings might need some tuning, but having said that, the fact it already maps directly to so many key observables in the universe (spiral galaxies, black holes, planetary orbits, etc.) and faithfully ‘plays Einstein, Maxwell and Schrodinger’ suggests to us it is very close. This breakthrough, we believe, should serve as a solid foundation for Physics long into the future.’
Interested readers can find more info at jamesebeecham.com or on Zenodo.
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