International Journal of Physics. 2017, 5(1), 16-20
DOI: 10.12691/ijp-5-1-3
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Wei Xu1,
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Pub. Date: February 17, 2017
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Wei Xu. Unified Field Theory - 1. Universal Topology and First Horizon of Quantum Fields. International Journal of Physics. 2017; 5(1):16-20. doi: 10.12691/ijp-5-1-3
Abstract
Evolution from the classical dynamics W=P to the spacetime interwoven W=P+iV of modern physics, this paper demonstrates the yinyang physics of nature law: Universal Topology W=P±iV, that intuitively constitutes YinYang Manifolds and Dual Event Operations. Following the yinyang principle, its First Horizon naturally comes out with the YinYang Energy-State Equilibrium and YinYang Motion Dynamics, which replace the empirical “math law” and give rise to the general quantum fields to concisely include Schrödinger and Klein–Gordon Equations. As a result, this becomes a groundwork in the quest for Unified Physics: the workings of a life streaming of yinyang dynamics ...Keywords:
unified field theories and models spacetime topology quantum fields in curved spacetime quantum mechanics theory of quantized fields field theory
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