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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    Quote Originally Posted by stephentuck25 View Post


    "Strength of Mind and Strength of Heart; Question Everything and Trust No-one!" - Stephen Tuck
    '' People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway.
    If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway.
    If you are successful, you win false friends and true enemies. Succeed anyway.
    The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway.
    Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be honest and frank anyway.
    The biggest men with the biggest ideas can be shot down by the smallest men with the smallest minds. Think big anyway.
    People favor underdogs, but follow only top dogs. Fight for a few underdogs anyway.
    What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. Build anyway.
    People really need help but may attack you if you do help them. Help people anyway.
    Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth. Give the world the best you have anyway.''

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    I will publish my own book in due time. I'm hoping to get a laptop sometime this year to carry with me on the truck. It is just that I could at least publish a scientific paper on my equation, what is proven by it, some related mathematics, and absolute insights into the nature of the universe. That alone should get my work recognized (if published in a reputable scientific journal). It is just going to take more time to simply and elegantly illustrate all of the knowledge that I have learned in a way that others can easily understand it. I'm trying to gain support for my work, but it is a major battle!

    ArXiv.org's response didn't completely satisfy my problem, but they did mention something that I already was aware, that I had to have some endorsement to publish my work there. Here is their response below:


    Dear Stephen Tuck,

    Please note it is not necessary to have an affiliation to submit papers to arXiv, can be entered as 'none'. However, you will be required to seek endorsement in the subject category you are attempting to submit to. Pleas see:

    **** ****http://arxiv.org/help/endorsement

    for more information.

    Please note this repository is only for self-contained research results. All articles submitted to arXiv must be in a format appropriate for publication in a conventional journal.

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    arXiv admin

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    In this day of instant communications, if I had something that I wanted to make public, I would host my own web page and get it out there.

    Your challenge lies in putting your understanding into a format that is understandable and of interest to others.

    Whether accolades or wealth will ever come from your work is hard to predict. Many of the greatest minds of history were not recognized until long after their demise, yet this did not stop them from pursuing their passion. With few exceptions, most of us are born into a world that will test our mettle and teach us to blend competition with co-operation in search of the path of least resistance to our desires.

    At least you were accorded the courtesy of a response by arXiv.

    Ask any aspiring writer of how many rejection slips they received before they were ever published. With today's technology, anyone can be a writer and get their message out for a pittance. If it is good, then someone else will notice and be keen on collaborating, in my experience. I have a few published articles for which I was reimbursed and many have suggested that I should write more. Some even want to collaborate, but I do not wish to be held to a writing schedule and so I contribute to several forums for free, simply because it pleases me.

    I have no plans to quit my income job(s).
    So many paths to the same destination,
    would, but I could, experience them all...

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    I've found some great applications and features on my iPhone 4S that are very beneficial to my efforts. In addition to using "All of Wiki" for offline hyperlinked knowledge, I have found Siri useful for voice command, the Accessability option "Speak Selection," and a program called "Voice Reader." In addition, I love my 250-XT+ Blue Parrot bluetooth headset. Speak Selection allows you to listen to the words on web pages, emails, or documents and is a native iPhone system feature. Siri is an iPhone AI program that understands voice commands such as calling a contact, retrieving information, or playing a song. Voice Reader is an application that translates text into speech and sounds amazingly natural. It's great benefit is automatically converting a PDF document into speech. There are tons of scientific research that is freely available on academic open access databases. Additionally, the iPhone 4S is much faster and responsive (due to increased processing power). Anyways, technological progress is a great thing. I look forward to greater advances in the coming years!

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    In my rush to understand Quantum Mechanics, I have skipped to learning about Partial Derivatives. Essentially, it seems like a function of a 3-dimensional surface (X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis). It is kinda like 3D perspective. For every point on a 3D surface, there is an infinite number of tangent lines. With Partial Derrivatives, you choose one of those lines and find its slope. Basically, if you were to select different points on the surface in the Z-axis, it would form a function on the XY-plane. Interesting, this leads into gradients, vectors, and Riemannian manifolds. I've just got to fill my head with this mathematical and geometrical knowledge so that I can complete my work. It just takes a little perseverance, dedication, and determination!

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    It is amazing how our mind automatically makes sense of mathematical concepts such as the geometry described by Partial Derivatives, Gradients, Vectors, and Manifolds. I didn't need to know all this mathematics to logical deduce the substructure of electrons (photonic-string manifolds) or to visualize a rotational bisection of a cone (which is an elliptical equation). Our minds allow us complex 3-dimensional interactions that would require a lot of mathematical programming in a robot. Many tasks done every day by humans without much thought would require vast amounts of computational power for a machine to perform. It is also incredible that our minds can let us imagine things we can not even see through our learning of mathematics and geometry!

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    Something interesting about a wavefunction in Quantum Mechanics is given below:

    "Although these functions are continuous, they are not deterministic; rather, they are probability distributions. Perhaps oddly, this approach is not the most general way to represent probability amplitudes. The more advanced techniques use linear algebra (the study of vectors, matrices, etc.) and, more generally still, abstract algebra (algebraic structures, generalizations of Euclidean spaces etc.)."

    I believe that the underlying physics of the probability distributions are deterministic. However, I believe it will require the more advanced techniques of linear algebra and abstract algebra that are the general ways of representing probability amplitudes. The Dirac Equation gets into matrices, but the Spinor is a flawed mathematical contrivance. Once replaced with the Tuck-Einstein Equation, perhaps the matrices will allow proper physical interpretation!

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    You know, Einstein was born March, 14, 1879 in Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg of the German Empire. I was born on February, 1, 1981 in Hurst, TX of the United States of America. That is a difference of 101 years, 10 months, and 18 days (excluding the end date). We were born practically a century apart. He died on April, 18, 1955 in Princeton, New Jersey of the United States at the age of 78. That is a difference of 25 years, 9 months, and 14 days (excluding the end date) until the time of my birth. Therefore, my conception was nearly exactly 25 years after his death. His miracle year was in 1905 and my miracle years (where I developed the "Theory of Everything") were in late 2009 to early 2012. Hopefully, it won't take too long to derive the "Equation of Everything." Anyways, those are interesting parallels between us!

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    The wavefunction mathematics of Quantum Mechanics seem quite complex. I don't think that there are shortcuts other than rigorous mathematical exercises. I'm going to have to push myself mathematically in most of my spare time. It isn't enough to work the mathematics, but also decipher it's physical meaning.

    However, there are other problems in my life which no mathematical equation can solve. It is difficult when you have the greatest, most challenging work of all-time, and you can't just postpone your life and remove all of your problems to complete it!

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    Re: Tuck's Theory of Everything!

    Something that I wanted to highlight is that primarily (if not exclusively), a photon's mass is induced only in its direction of propagation. That is why it imparts kinetic energy into an object when it strikes a surface. It is a known fact that this occurs and it is behind the idea of light sails as a means of propulsion. Even though the photonic-string length is generally and the photon is spread out into a its waveform as a string, it carries mass as a length having kinetic energy. Also, it still follows a curved path in the presence of gravity. However unlike particles, it doesn't impart a charge (which is rotational-energy). It is instead influenced by the rotational-energy present in subspace.

 

 

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