2013
DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2013.48a021
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The Logic and Fundamental Concepts of the Grand Unified Theory

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The grand unified theory (GUT) originated in mathematics with this question: why are there long standing unsolved problems in mathematics, e.g., Fermat’s conjecture (also known as Fermat’s last theorem (FLT))? The answer came quickly: its underlying fields—foundations and the real number system—are defective. In particular, formal logic is inapplicable to mathem… Show more

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“…• The introduction of qualitative mathematics and modelling [34] led to the development of GUT. Its development was proposed by Einstein to unify gravity with the weak and strong forces of quantum physics through GUT but it fell through because the theory is anchored on the wrong premise that there was no absolute frame of reference for our universe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The introduction of qualitative mathematics and modelling [34] led to the development of GUT. Its development was proposed by Einstein to unify gravity with the weak and strong forces of quantum physics through GUT but it fell through because the theory is anchored on the wrong premise that there was no absolute frame of reference for our universe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This new methodology was applied to physics for the first time to solve the gravitational n-body problem [9]. The solution required the discovery of the superstring, fundamental building block of matter [10], which, in turn, required the discovery of the initial natural laws of GUT. In contrast, the traditional methodology of physics called quantitative modeling (formerly called mathematical modeling) describes the appearances of nature mathematically, e.g., by numbers and equations, its main tools computation and measurement that failed to resolve long-standing problems of mathematics, e.g., Fermat's Conjecture (also known as Fermat's last theorem or FLT [11]).…”
Section: The New Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our answer: the superstring. The full derivation of its structure (nested generalized physical fractal [30] [31] that insures its indestructibility otherwise our universe would have collapsed long ago which did not [2]), properties and behavior is in [10]. That it is unique like the electron follows from its being the fundamental building block of matter.…”
Section: Energy Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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