Twirling masses on spiral paths As a professional geologist, I have worked on the causes of mountain building and seafloor-spreading more than 30 years ago together with my late brother, a geology professor. We published several papers, but nobody believed us. After my brother's passing in 1982, I carried on alone and decided to properly evaluate the largest recorded earthquakes (which, after all, result in mountain building and seafloor spreading) with astrophysical means. I was just about stunned by the insights I gained in the intervening years. Not only did I develop a rather accurate method of possible earthquake prediction (to within an hour or so), but by doing so I also stumbled by accident on a very plausible TOE.
However, it takes a lot of time, money and energy to just write about it, let alone convince the skeptics of the validity of my research - and I am slowly running out of all three of these assets. So I have to realize that there seems to be no hope for me to ever get proper funding and other help - especially because this new theory entails the discarding of many of Einstein's ideas and even parts of the Newtonian gravitational concept (how dare I question these icons of science!!). Furthermore, in my TOE, or rather cosmology, there is no big bang (which time limit, in geological thinking, would be impossible anyway). Also, black holes, dark matter and dark energy simply do not exist because our so-called "fundamental physical constants" are not constant at all but oscillating within certain limits, depending on the ever-changing speed every body/mass/particle on the surface of the Earth travels on its multi-spiral elliptical paths through space guided by its interaction with other bodies/masses/particles according to Kepler's third law. - It's a "celestial waltz" of the planets, stars and galaxies or a "dance of the quanta" when we go to subatomic levels. - But how much more heretical could I get with these ideas? In Giordano Bruno's times I would be burned at the stake like he was.
In any case, I joined this forum to see where my TOE might possibly register on the scale of believability in comparison to other people's TOEs. |