Space Mixing Theory


Space Mixing Theory is a new and untested theory which derives fundamental aspects of the theory of everything from the study of existence, or ontology. Space mixing theory starts with the premise that there is a fundamental physical reality which needs described, but we do not know all of its properties or laws. It then explores the question of how one can use logic to uncover the properties and laws governing physical existence. This leads to a theory of theoretical physics based on the exchange of perceptions, or information, through spacetime. The process of information exchange in spacetime is called space mixing.

Space mixing theory shows why physical reality can be represented by a manifold. More specifically, space mixing theory shows that physical reality can be completely parametrized by a scalar field which is a metric space. Space mixing theory can also be used to derive fundamental properties of the spacetime dimensions. Properties of the spacetime dimensions are then used to construct a mathematical theory of physical interactions.

References

  • Manz T.A. Founding Principles of Space Mixing Theory, Journal of Space Mixing, July 2003, vol. 1, pp. 1-17, [1] (http://www.space-mixing-theory.com/abstract1.htm)

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