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This paper pursues the idea that Nature is controlled by one universal superforce, and suggests a unification of the Newton and Coulomb forces under this universal force. Calculations yield a super-particle (SP) whose parameters define the gravitational, Planck, and fine-structure constants, plus the permittivity and permeability of free space. The superforce is seen to be the source of the zero-point (ZP) electromagnetic fields.
 
This paper pursues the idea that Nature is controlled by one universal superforce, and suggests a unification of the Newton and Coulomb forces under this universal force. Calculations yield a super-particle (SP) whose parameters define the gravitational, Planck, and fine-structure constants, plus the permittivity and permeability of free space. The superforce is seen to be the source of the zero-point (ZP) electromagnetic fields.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title A Model for Davies? Universal Superforce
Author(s) William C Daywitt
Keywords Compton wavelength, fine-structure constant, free-space vacuum, gravitational constant, Planck constant, superforce, unification, zero-point fields
Published 2006
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 17
Number 5
Pages 83-86

Abstract

This paper pursues the idea that Nature is controlled by one universal superforce, and suggests a unification of the Newton and Coulomb forces under this universal force. Calculations yield a super-particle (SP) whose parameters define the gravitational, Planck, and fine-structure constants, plus the permittivity and permeability of free space. The superforce is seen to be the source of the zero-point (ZP) electromagnetic fields.