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However, this would require one to redefine time in only in terms of a measure of the sequential ordering of the causality of events because the relativistic properties of space and time would be defined in terms four *spatial* dimension instead of the physical properties of a space-time dimension.
Chapter one postulated that space is composed of a continuous non-quantized form of mass and four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time.
Chapter two defined the quantum properties of mass and energy in terms of a resonant system formed on a "surface" of a three-dimensional space manifold with respect to a fourth *spatial* dimension by oscillations a continuous non-quantized form of mass.
Chapter three showed the propagation of electromagnetic energy is a result of matter wave moving at the velocity of light on a "surface" of a three-dimensional space manifold with respect to a fourth "spatial" dimension. This matter wave generates oscillations in a continuous non-quantized form of mass that Chapter two showed would result the formation of the resonant system responsible for a photon or particle properties of electromagnetic radiation.
(Louis de Broglie was the first to theorize that all particles had a wave component. His theories were confirmed by the discovery of electron diffraction by crystals in 1927 by Davisson and Germer. However, this means there must be a continuous non-quantized medium for it to be propagated on because even the smallest possible particle must have a wave component. Therefore, there must exist a continuous non-quantized medium to propagate the wave of the smallest possible particle. However, macroscopic observations of wave energy indicate that it can only be propagated on a medium made up of mass. Therefore, the success of Louis de Broglie theory indicates that a continuous non-quantized form of mass exists.)
This provides a physical link between the wave and particle characteristics of mass, energy and electromagnetic radiation because it defines them in terms of a common mechanism related to the existence of a continuous non-quantized form of mass and four *spatial* dimensions.
Chapter twelve defined mass and gravitational force in terms of the quantity of a continuous non-quantized form of mass contained a "curvature" in a "surface" of a three-dimensional space manifold with respect to a fourth "spatial" dimension.
This provides a link between gravitational force and the quantum properties of mass and energy because it defines them in terms of a common mechanism related to the existence of a continuous non-quantized form of mass and four *spatial* dimensions.
Chapter fifteen showed that a curvature in a "surface" of a three-dimensional space manifold with respect to a fourth *spatial* dimension is responsible for the relativistic properties of space and time. It demonstrates the Lorentz transformations that define the relativistic properties of space and time would be identical for a universe consisting of four *spatial* dimension as for one that consisted of four-dimensional space-time.
This provides a physical link between the wave and quantum properties of mass and energy and relativistic properties of space, time, and gravity because Chapters fifteen, twelve, two, and three defined them in terms of a common mechanism related to the existence of a continuous non-quantized form of mass and four *spatial* dimensions.
Adopting this theoretical model over the present quantum and relativistic theories for scientific investigations would have several advantages in achieving modern science goal of define a "Theory of Everything", primarily because it would enable scientists to define a common mechanism responsible for the both quantum and relativistic properties of all of the forces and laws of nature in terms of the existence of a continuous non-quantized form of mass and energy and four *spatial* dimensions.
“The
universe's most powerful enabling tool is
not knowledge or understanding
but
imagination"
Jeffrey O'Callaghan