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grand unified theory

GUT is based on one single axiom and on one principle. All natural laws that have been formulated are derived from these and are consequent of these; at least, this is how a unified theory aspires to serve science: by explaining all natural phenomena under one set of formulae and a single model of representation of the natural world, as much as the micro as of the macroworld.

GUT: Grand Unified Theory GUT is based on one single axiom and on one principle. All natural laws that have been formulated are derived from these and are consequent of these; at least, this is how a unified theory aspires to serve science: by explaining all natural phenomena under one set of formulae and a single model of representation of the natural world, as much as the micro­ as of the macro­world. Axiom of matter Matter is enclaved space­time Principle of time as expansion of space In order to make time, as a fourth dimension, explicit, it can be explained as the expansion of space with the arrow of time towards positive change of entropy. For an instance, a time­travel to the past could be described as the contraction of space­time axes, or simply as the delay of its expansion (with entropy from future to present decreasing, and from past to present increasing) so that all aspects of energy as physical phenomena, e.g. electromagnetic, radiation, mechanical, electrical, nuclear energy etc. can be described as derivations of the speed (rate) of expansion of space. Time­travel? When explaining how a travel into the past can be achieved, it is obvious that I am going to talk about shrinking dimensions space­wise so that time dimensional shrinking can take place as well. Therefore, if we managed to attain time­inertia in order to maintain our present dimensions, or even if we managed to cool down our temperature by absorbing our internal energy, to shrink even more so that to jump into the past, we would have to work against the whole universe and against all the forces that are exerted upon us by the arrow of time so that we were literally ripped off from what we call present. Because real time­travel to the past does not only include the subtraction of our internal energy but it requires the contraction of matter and the crashing of structured matter in the degree that we see this phenomenon in a black hole. Admittedly, this is impossible today with current technology, but then what can stop the human brain from visualizing, speculating, estimating, or frame­working and categorizing. So that if we visualise the present universe as a sea­vessel that contains all our neighbouring objects; a ship sailing in the sea. In fact this is something we do unconsciously all the time. Every molecule within our body experiences passing time rates in a different way than the one next to it; and this is happening because it grows larger at different rates than its neighbours. The rates depend on the sum of the forces that are exerted on it from the surrounding matters and also from the internal forces that are contained in it. Let us suppose, therefore, that our ship carries a spectrum of times from the objects surrounding us in a radius, let us say 1 second of distance travelled by the speed of light, meaning about 300,000 kilometres. And these resultant forces that are exerted on every quark of matter contained in our body, exist because, mainly of the partial properties characterising the behaviour of these quarks towards other quarks. For instance, the electric behaviour of electrons is as such (spinning around the nucleus of the atom) yes it is due to it s negative charge relative to the positive charge of the nucleus, but the reason they spin around it and not vice­versa, is because they possess less matter than the nucleus. This results in a space­time downhill towards the energy needed by them to move. Meaning that they gain kinetic energy because there exists a potential difference, but also a space­time difference due to the unbalances in the masses of the ever expanding matter. This potential difference is due to the electric field of the surrounding atom, thus we return to our originating principle of expanding matter. Since we speak about enclaved space­time, so much for the positive nucleus as much as for the negative electrons the contained space­time expansion differs quantitatively in such a way that a changing space­time potential difference is created between them, which then allows the forces that support it to be created, hence the atomic forces. Coming back to our sea­vessel: