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  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 2.18  Light and Optics
  • ... xperienced an inverse-square dependence on distance. In electrostatics, this is now called Coulomb’s law: (2.5) Andre Ampere (1775-1836 AD) developed a theory for the calculating the magnetic forces caused by a given electrical current, then Michael Faraday (1791-1867 AD) developed ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.1.5 Higgs Mechanism
  • ... ries. it is an important component in understanding the superconductivity of metals and the origin of particle masses in the standard model of particle physics. The strong, weak, and electromagnetic forces can all be understood as arising from gauge symmetries. Spontaneous breaking of a ga ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.5.12  Perturbative and Non-perturbative
  • ... a perturbative expansion in the number of particles involved. Each term in the expansion can be thought of as forces between particles being mediated by other particles. In QED, the electromagnetic force between two electrons is caused by an exchange of photons. Similarly, intermediate ve ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.5.17  Axiomatic Approaches
  • ... usion principle that constrains fermions, as explained in section 4.2. That is why photons, for example, do not have a theoretical limit on their spatial density. Photons mediate the electromagnetic force between electrically charged particles, and they are massless. The , , and gauge boso ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 5.4  The Five Fundamental Interactions
  • ... ed, so this is the magnetic monopole that exists everywhere but cannot be isolated because it is always coupled in higher dimensions. Its first level of physical manifestation is the electromagnetic force, then the weak nuclear force, and so on. This can potentially explain the relative st ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - I.1.2 Symmetry in Electromagnetism
  • ... ory of electric and magnetic fields, including light and other forms of electromagnetic waves. In the 18th century, the concept of field was suggested by Faraday to explain how electric and magnetic forces act through space. This concept proved to be one of the most powerful theoretical to ...


  • => Solving the Problem of Magnetic Monopoles to the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... ed, so this is the magnetic monopole that exists everywhere but cannot be isolated because it is always coupled in higher dimensions. Its first level of physical manifestation is the electromagnetic force, then the weak nuclear force, and so on. This can potentially explain the relative st ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 1.3.5  Aether and Quintessence
  • ... ifth essence, which exists effectively everywhere but it can never be isolated, since it is the individual metaphysical points of space-time geometry. For this reason, we do not witness the magnetic force alone, but it is always accompanied by the electric and other forces. This same issue ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.2.1 The Five Fundamental Interactions
  • ... ed, so this is the magnetic monopole that exists everywhere but cannot be isolated because it is always coupled in higher dimensions. Its first level of physical manifestation is the electromagnetic force, then the weak nuclear force, and so on. This can potentially explain the relative st ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.2 Symmetry and Super Symmetry in the Standard Model
  • ... do not follow the Pauli exclusion principle that constrains fermions. That is why photons, for example, do not have a theoretical limit on their spatial density. Photons mediate the electromagnetic force between electrically charged particles, and they are massless. The , , and  gaug ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.1.4 Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
  • ... for the weak interaction are the massive  and  bosons, the symmetry must have been spontaneously broken when the available energy dropped below about  and the weak and electromagnetic forces became distinct. Therefore, according to this model, at an even higher temperature, ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.1.2 Quantum Field Theories
  • ... bation theory. In 1948, Feynman introduced sophisticated pictorial diagrams which depicted all possible interactions pertaining to a given interaction. These diagrams showed that the electromagnetic force is the interaction of photons between interacting particles. Feynman s mathematical t ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 10.2. Angels:
  • ... aths of the worlds, as long as they are still breathing.' [I.123.2] It is also known in physics that there are four fundamental forces in nature, which are: the force of gravity, the electromagnetic force, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force. Nature is built upon these fou ...


  • => Dimensions of the Unseen world
  • ... aths of the worlds, as long as they are still breathing.' [I.123.2] It is also known in physics that there are four fundamental forces in nature, which are: the force of gravity, the electromagnetic force, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force. Nature is built upon these fou ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - II.1.3 The Fundamental Interactions
  • ... other. These four forces are also called the fundamental interactions. Two of them are long-range, while the other two operate only on the subatomic distances. The gravitational and electromagnetic forces can be observed directly in everyday life, while the strong and weak forces govern n ...



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