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My name is Lee and I was born on Father's Day, 1983, in the state known as the "Land of Enchantment." My middle name, Field, is the subject of my work, the Unified Field Theory. My first name Lee also means Field in English. I am a third generation Gemini (i.e. my father and his father were also Geminis). I will point out the significance of the Unified Field Symbol which is not the Vesica Pisces as it is currently defined but a symbol which looks similar, called the Marriage Symbol. I graduated from a town whose name means "Noisy Water" in Spanish and scored in the top 99% in the nation for Mathematics on the ACT. I participated in student council, drama, and pole vaulting. After graduating from high school I received a scholarship to Tulane University where I studied Language and Anthropology. Leaving after only one year I studied Wildlife Biology for a semester at ENMU and then transferred to New Mexico Tech in a town that means "help" in Spanish. At New Mexico Tech I declared my major in Environmental Engineering, which department I worked in under Dr. Huang. I wanted to discover a way to help the environment but didn't know how to at that time. One night while at a party in San Lorenzo canyon (named after the Christian Martyr, St. Lorenzo Ruiz) I overheard some students talking about why an object supposedly can never exceed the speed of light. Eavesdropping on this conversation, I had an epiphany that caused me to remember an idea I had initially come up with during a lecture in High school Calculus class about the number 1/0. I wondered what it's definition might really mean in English. Based on the translation of this number into English I developed a Theory that says that Everything is possible and this is the Theory of Everything. Nothing is impossible, not even the possibility of exceeding the speed of light. Exceeding the speed of light, according to my theory, is actually what created the Big Bang.
'''Lee Field Valstad''' (born 1983) is an American independent theorist from New Mexico known for his self-formulated [[Theory of Everything]] and his work on the [[Unified Field]]. By his own account he was born on Father's Day 1983 in New Mexico, and his middle name, "Field," reflects the central subject of his work, the Unified Field Theory.
 
==Biography==
Valstad grew up in New Mexico and completed high school in Ruidoso, where he took part in student council, drama, and pole vaulting, and reported scoring in the top percentiles nationally in mathematics on the ACT. He received a scholarship to [[Tulane University]], where he studied language and anthropology for one year. He subsequently studied wildlife biology for a semester at Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) before transferring to the [[New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology]] (New Mexico Tech) in Socorro, where he declared a major in environmental engineering and worked in that department.
 
==Work==
Valstad states that his central idea originated during a high-school calculus lecture, when he began to consider the meaning of the expression 1/0. He later developed this into what he calls the Theory of Everything, which he summarizes with the premise that nothing is impossible, including the possibility of exceeding the speed of light. According to his account, the exceeding of the speed of light is what produced the [[Big Bang]].
 
A related part of his work concerns what he terms the Unified Field Symbol. He argues that the correct symbol of the unified field is not the [[Vesica Pisces]] as conventionally defined, but a similar-looking figure he calls the Marriage Symbol. His listed research fields include [[Sterogene Bioseperations]] and laboratory technology.
 
Valstad's ideas are self-published and have not been adopted or reviewed within the mainstream scientific community.


==Abstracts==
==Abstracts==
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* 2010 - "[[The Unified Field Symbol]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5470.pdf Read in full])
* 2010 - "[[The Unified Field Symbol]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5470.pdf Read in full])


[[Category:Scientist]]
==External links==
* [http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/site/?page_id=1 Natural Philosophy Wiki]
 
[[Category:Scientist|Valstad Lee]]
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 17 July 2026

Lee Field Valstad
Lee Field Valstad
ResidenceRuidoso Downs, NM, United States
NationalityUSA
Known forTheory of Everything, Indivisibility
Scientific career
FieldsSterogene Bioseperations, Lab Tech

Lee Field Valstad (born 1983) is an American independent theorist from New Mexico known for his self-formulated Theory of Everything and his work on the Unified Field. By his own account he was born on Father's Day 1983 in New Mexico, and his middle name, "Field," reflects the central subject of his work, the Unified Field Theory.

Biography

Valstad grew up in New Mexico and completed high school in Ruidoso, where he took part in student council, drama, and pole vaulting, and reported scoring in the top percentiles nationally in mathematics on the ACT. He received a scholarship to Tulane University, where he studied language and anthropology for one year. He subsequently studied wildlife biology for a semester at Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) before transferring to the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) in Socorro, where he declared a major in environmental engineering and worked in that department.

Work

Valstad states that his central idea originated during a high-school calculus lecture, when he began to consider the meaning of the expression 1/0. He later developed this into what he calls the Theory of Everything, which he summarizes with the premise that nothing is impossible, including the possibility of exceeding the speed of light. According to his account, the exceeding of the speed of light is what produced the Big Bang.

A related part of his work concerns what he terms the Unified Field Symbol. He argues that the correct symbol of the unified field is not the Vesica Pisces as conventionally defined, but a similar-looking figure he calls the Marriage Symbol. His listed research fields include Sterogene Bioseperations and laboratory technology.

Valstad's ideas are self-published and have not been adopted or reviewed within the mainstream scientific community.

Abstracts

External links