The Strong force in four *spatial* dimensions

We have postulated throughout this blog that one can derive all the forces of nature by extrapolating the laws governing a three-dimensional environment to one made up of four *spatial* dimensions. If so one should be able to derive the strong force in those terms. The strong force, also known as the strong interaction, is the … Read more

The weak force in four *spatial* dimensions

We have shown throughout the this blog that one can derive all the forces of nature by extrapolating the classical laws governing a three-dimensional environment to one made up of four *spatial* dimensions. If so one should be able to define the weak force in those terms. The weak force is responsible for changing to … Read more

The Geometry of antimatter.

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” it is possible to define a universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions in a manner that makes predictions identical with those of Einstein’s Special and General Theories of Relativity while at the same time defining several theoretical advantages … Read more