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A Simple Unified Theory: From Magnetism to Gravity
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A Simple Unified Theory: From Magnetism to Gravity

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A Simple Unified Theory: From Magnetism to Gravity, a new title by H.C. Huang, probes our current scientific understanding of the universe. Huang’s quest for possible answers to some of modern physics’ most basic, yet baffling, questions, takes the reader on an illuminating journey to the boundaries of science. The author traverses the broad, but interconnected, landscape of particle physics: from the origins of magnetic force, to wave-particle parallelism and color force and color charges, to gravity’s source. Huang’s theories are presented in four, interrelated parts. Part I, Magnetic Bars: Origins of Magnetic Force, considers the origin of the mystic force and its behavior, including the mechanism of repulsion and attraction. Part II, Photons: Wave-Particle Parallelism, considers the dual nature of light. Along with Einstein, who insisted that photons are particles, Huang concurs, proposing the foundation for this agreement. Part III, On Color Force and Color Charges, approaches the structure of the atom to derive both the strong and weak forces. Finally, in Part IV, Gravity’s Source, Huang discusses the structure of gravity. He also suggests why the Earth’s magnetic polarities change and why beams of light cannot be woven into fabric to hold any mass. Author’s illustrations are included.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xlibris
Country
United States
Date
14 June 2007
Pages
68
ISBN
9781425762766

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A Simple Unified Theory: From Magnetism to Gravity, a new title by H.C. Huang, probes our current scientific understanding of the universe. Huang’s quest for possible answers to some of modern physics’ most basic, yet baffling, questions, takes the reader on an illuminating journey to the boundaries of science. The author traverses the broad, but interconnected, landscape of particle physics: from the origins of magnetic force, to wave-particle parallelism and color force and color charges, to gravity’s source. Huang’s theories are presented in four, interrelated parts. Part I, Magnetic Bars: Origins of Magnetic Force, considers the origin of the mystic force and its behavior, including the mechanism of repulsion and attraction. Part II, Photons: Wave-Particle Parallelism, considers the dual nature of light. Along with Einstein, who insisted that photons are particles, Huang concurs, proposing the foundation for this agreement. Part III, On Color Force and Color Charges, approaches the structure of the atom to derive both the strong and weak forces. Finally, in Part IV, Gravity’s Source, Huang discusses the structure of gravity. He also suggests why the Earth’s magnetic polarities change and why beams of light cannot be woven into fabric to hold any mass. Author’s illustrations are included.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xlibris
Country
United States
Date
14 June 2007
Pages
68
ISBN
9781425762766