The Z Theory of Everything
Source: ISIS Report 12/09/11
How cold fusion and antigravity experiments led engineer/physicist Frank Znidarsic to a new causal theory that relates all natural forces and might well have interested Einstein; but is he right? Dr. Mae-Wan Ho
The ultimate ToE
Electrical engineer and physicist Frank Znidarsic has been investigating new sources of energy for twenty years following the trail of cold fusion and antigravity research. He finally came up with a startling new theory of quantum reality that relates all the natural forces including gravity [1-3], but has yet to publish in a mainstream journal, though there is a peer reviewed paper accepted for publication, co-authored with Glen Robertson of NASA Marshall Laboratory. At Znidarsic's request, I looked into his theory and became sufficiently convinced to write about it.
The unification of all forces a theory of everything or ToE - a project started by Albert Einstein and taken up by many after him, has become the holy grail of theoretical physics. Although the unification of weak electromagnetic and strong nuclear forces has been achieved, gravity remains beyond the pale of existing physical laws. If Znidarsic is right, his theory (which I shall call the Z Theory) may well lead to an understanding of the range and the strength of the force fields and can also provide an explanation for Planck's constant, the fine structure constant, the Bohr atom, the quantum jump, and the intensity of atomic emission spectra, etc., a long list of unsolved mysteries, or mysteries accepted to have no explanations by the scientific community. No other candidate ToE has come close to accomplishing all that, and especially not the standard theory of the universe that's in danger of going down in history as the most spectacular failure of big science.
The Z Theory is simple and intuitive once the basic physics and engineering concepts are explained, thanks to enthusiastic fellow physicist Lane Davis, who has created an excellent series of more than 20 videos posted on YouTube. Davis takes you from high school electromagnetism and practical everyday engineering through highly controversial cold fusion and anti-gravity research to the elementary algebra that encapsulates the Z theory, proving how all the fundamental constants are reduced to just one, the velocity of sound in the atomic nucleus of about 1 million metres per second, 1.093846 x 106 m/s, to be more precise.
The series is narrated by Davis himself, illustrated throughout with examples from games and sports, and peppered with irrelevant, irreverent, and sometimes comic relief from the maths. And for a grand finale, the "master" equation is presented in rap. Wish I had a physics teacher like that when I was young.
A rare talent for translating between physical intuition and mathematics
Znidarsic's strength is his ability to translate effortlessly between abstruse theoretical/ mathematical concepts and physical intuitions of mechanical and electrical interactions; a rare talent in danger of being snuffed out altogether by an education system that separates scientists from engineers, the theoretical and academic from the practical and technical.
Znidarsic's journey began by visiting laboratories engaged in unusual research shunned and denigrated by the mainstream academic community: cold (nuclear) fusion in electrolytic cells and gravity modification with spinning magnetic fields. The velocity of about 1 million metres per second kept turning up in both types of experiments. The common ingredients are electromagnetic interactions in condensed matter, leading to nuclear fusion in one setting, and in the other, antigravity effects. Znidarsic decided that the velocity of 1 million metres per second is that of "sound" within the nucleus, and from then on, it was plain sailing as he homed in on the Z theory.
See also
- Anti-Gravity / Cold Fusion Explained in Detail: A New Era In Physics - YouTube lecture playist
- The Physics of Anti-Gravity - ultra-condensed introduction
- AlienScientist Interview with Frank Znidarsic
- File:Znidarsic.6f2069925ed0bb5e.torrent