Theory of Everything

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Classical Harmonic
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Dirac Equation
Dirac equation solutions
Dirac Operator
Einstein Field Equations
Einstein Hilbert Action
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Euler Lagrange Equations
Fermat's last theorem
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Harmonic Oscillator
Harmonic Quantum Oscillator
Higgs Field
Higgs mechanism
Integer Solutions
Kerr Metric
Klein Gordon Equation
Lagrange Density
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Magnetic Quantum Numbers
mathematical laws of integers
Matter Antimatter Asymmetry
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quantized black hole metrics
quantum gravity
quantum theory
Schwarzschild Metric
Smallest Quantum
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spacetime quantization
Spatial Distortion

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  • ISBN 9789814774475
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The book unifies quantum theory and the general theory of relativity. As an unsolved problem for about 100 years and influencing so many fields, this is probably of some importance to the scientific community. Examples like Higgs field, limit to classical Dirac and Klein–Gordon or Schrödinger cases, quantized Schwarzschild, Kerr, Kerr–Newman objects, and the photon are considered for illustration. An interesting explanation for the asymmetry of matter and antimatter in the early universe was found while quantizing the Schwarzschild metric.

N. Schwarzer graduated in physics from the University of Chemnitz in July 1991. After several research projects abroad and a PhD in the field of contact mechanics in 1998, he became an assistant professor at the University of Chemnitz in 1999. In 2005, he founded the Saxonian Institute of Surface Mechanics on Germany’s biggest island, Ruegen (www.siomec.de/kranich). He has published a variety of papers, mainly in the fields of basic research and application of contact mechanical approaches for laminates, composites, and layered materials. Because of the need for better stability prediction and socioeconomic models, he started to apply concepts from theoretical physics in more down-to-earth fields like material science, school transport, and sales market analysis. Some of this work has finally led to ideas for the improvement of the original theoretical concepts.

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