A promise made to myself last December is to complete a plausible theory on quantized space by this December coinciding with the centennial celebration of Einstein’s monumental discovery of special relativity made in 1905. However, as the minutes and seconds ticking to a close, any helpless waiting is the same as the suspense of watching for the apple to fall during my two New Year’s Eve visits to Time Square in the big apple city of New York in the early 1980s. One of these visits was less than enjoyable. The unpleasantness were the drizzle that lingered on passed midnight compounded by the unusually large crowd scrambling back into the subway to get to their first destination of the new year. Most of these were just to go back home to sleep. Nevertheless, no doubt some had to go right back to work. In any event, life continues hoping the best is yet to come. Today my New Year eve particular solution for physics is the following special assertion leaving the general one for the remaining years of my life on planet Earth.

Solely by the rule of Lorentz force, when the electric field is zero then the magnetic field is directly proportional to the frequency of a wave. On the other hand, if gravity is zero then the magnetic field is directly proportional to the period of the wave. In the general case, none of them can be exactly zero but they can be greater than or less than zero. Furthermore, any theory must allow two to be constants while keeping the third as a variable.