Missing Forces for my Grand Unification Theory 1

Although Complex QM does define the behaviour and dfifferent types of complex forces the three types of forces used to unify Relativity and Classical are real forces that act between 3D and 4D.

The F Wave

The F wave (or Father's wave) is an Inter Dimensional Boundary force.

It acts like surface tension but between 3D and 4D.

This wave is used in Complex Quantum Mechanics (Complex QM) to explain

the behaviour of light being split into packets.

The quanta of light associated with Classical Quantum Mechanics (QM)

are really the 3D components of the F wave (see diagram F Wave 1).


The F wave also explains the gravitational effects bending light

around large bodies (say stars) as shown by Einstein. This is thus

one connection between Relativity and QM that are needed by any Unified

Field Theory (UFT).

Since distances double in 4D the length 2D of the 4D phase is double

that of the 3D phase. This shows that for the same force objects travel

twice as far in 4D.

The amplitude of the 4D phase is half that of the 3D phase since we only

need half the force to travel the same distance.

This neatly gives each phase the same area under their curves and thus

the same energy spent.

The T Wave

This wave is just a smaller F Wave which allows light to 'wobble" as

it progresses along it's phase arc and comply with observation.

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The V Wave

The V wave provides a link between the F wave and sub atomic forces

as the two waves can theoretically map onto each other (see diagram V Wave 1).

Perhaps poorly named, this wave is actually a U shape.

It has an exponential decay associated with atomic nucleii but also

the decay reverses into an increase as the wave enters the second

half of it's phase.

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This very nicely provides a solution to the physicists grail of

explaining energy to mass transformations. This is another connection

between Relativity and QM. In fact Complex QM provides several

instances and is truely a UFT (if not the UFT).

There is a nice explanation of the true shape of the V wave at my yahoo group:

Complex Quantum Mechanics Yahoo Group

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/complexquantummechanics

The shape follows the curve for the Exponential Function.

This shows how matter changes inside a spherical nucleus by

radiating as a sphere from the centre to the suface and back again!

No other explanation of the mass to energy process exists and my theories

have been unchallenged since 1999!

The W Wave

This wave is just a smaller V Wave. The names chosen for the waves

are now easier to explain as W represents a V and V.

I have not yet found an instance in which the V and W waves occur together.

However it is sometimes debatable if the wave is a V or W wave depending

upon it's size.

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The S Wave

To complete my UFT I wanted to explain how the forces binding a nucleus

could work (see diagram S Wave 1).

I see the nucleus not as a static body (currently the view of physicists)

but dynamic (or at least struggling to be so).

If you take two poles of a magnet and push them together they repel.

In energy/matter terms this is the same for two areas that are matter rich

and energy poor.

So the quarks and particles inside the nucleus try to repel each other and

the Scarp component of the S wave developes.

However this is conteracted by the F wave that is trying to compress the

nucleus. At the vertex of the S wave the F wave triumphs and a sudden

collapse shown by the Dip component of the S wave.

The D Wave

This wave is just a smaller s Wave. It would allow particles smaller than

the quark to exhibit their own eefect.

The D wave is also very important as it explains the spacing of electrons

around a nucleus for the first time.

There is a nice explanation at my yahoo group:

Complex Quantum Mechanics Yahoo Group

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/complexquantummechanics


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Complex QM has not been seriously challenged since first announcing it in1999.

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