Fascinating work attempting to solve the paradox between quantum and the standard model in physics. (A bonus is that it came from outside of traditional “peer reviewed” channels)

https://github.com/mayabenowitz/Origins/blob/main/manuscript/foundations_of_quantum_universality_Final_v1_0%20(1).pdf

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I've always wondered why scientists don't self publish more. They should as recent times have shown clearly.

Of course, we know why they're going through traditional channels. They're poor and need funding.

Darwin was a wealthy man with F.U. money and could pursue his interests. So was Newton.

You want to be a good scientist? Become wealthy first

Good to see you here, Jeff!

Aren't you a carpenter? 🤣🤣

This one may need to wait until tomorrow for me sir.

I studied rocket science and this feels like that- lol

Intriguing… it already flew over my head haha! — I gotta ask my guy Neil DeGrasse Tyson about this.

Professor Mike McCulloch's theory of quantised inertia (QI) looks like the most exciting thing in physics to me

It also sits within BItcoiners frame that it does not get adopted because fiat physics requires only theories that never get proven, yet require ever more/larger detector experiments...

https://twitter.com/memcculloch/status/1179077969345732608?s=20

You must also enjoy the work of Nassim Haramein then?

Anyone who seemingly unifies physics while skiing in Whistler (and becomes a scientific outcast in the process) is one of us!! 🤙🏼

https://nassimharamein.com/publications/

Ooh thank you!

Is this an attempt at a unified theory, based on the assumptions in the abstract? It seems to be. My physics knowledge is limited to fighting gravity. It’s a bastard.

Tks, I will read it.

My favorite is from Paul Laviolette, subquantum kinetic theory.

It already has several proofs.

He passed away recently, but his foundation continues to live.

Peer reviewed channels were in part created by Ghislaine Maxwell’s father to make tons of money and are a huge hinderance in regards to letting science flourish because it makes it harder to innovate and experiment https://open.spotify.com/episode/7MDxyrrhD7gC7XMRwB0ulv?si=T6E7szFwQzWaA44_i3gApQ

Check out Dewey Larson's reciprocal theory

http://www.lrcphysics.com/rst/

check your twitter . i’ve introd you to author