Unveiling The One Force: The Continuum of Space-Time Unified Across Scales

https://github.com/ColbySerpa/quantum-gravity/blob/main/Space-Time_Force_Across_Scales.pdf

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Around 9 years ago, in late 2015, Karson and I found ourselves deep in conversation, engaging in a thought experiment that would shape our understanding of a novel unified theory. We began with a fundamental concept that Einstein had proven: space-time is a four-dimensional fabric that permeates everything—inside and out. From this foundation, we decided to take the idea to its logical conclusion.

We pondered how space-time, which influences entire planets, might also interact with the very building blocks of those planets—atoms and, ultimately, their quantum particles. If space-time affects large structures like planets, it must also affect the quantum particles that constitute those planets. It seemed both philosophically and epistemologically impossible for this not to be true. This led us to suspect that this principle might be a crucial key to discovering the true nature of quantum gravity.

We held the belief that wholes are made up of their constituent parts, and that reality possesses a definite structure and full realism. About 5 years ago, we published our first attempt to describe this concept. While that early effort lacked valid mathematical equations and contained several errors, the central idea—that the curves of waves are actually the curves of space-time—remained sound.

Now, 5 years later, I have finally developed the equations that represent and extend this core idea, integrating it across the cornerstone equations of physics—from the quantum scale to the cosmological. These equations not only demonstrate that the curved quantum waves are indeed the curvature of space-time, but they also unify all four fundamental forces of the universe within a single framework of scale-invariant space-time curvature: proving that the only force mediating all particle interactions is due to the force evoked by the curvature of space-time itself.

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