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The ability to define the existence of the Universe and all its wonders must begin with an exact description of matter. All energy, as well as gravity, depends on matter, so it is the first and most important ingredient to a successful definition. Let us begin with the definition of spin-1/2 particles, as they are the only constituents that produce all visible matter in the universe.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | The ability to define the existence of the Universe and all its wonders must begin with an exact description of matter. All energy, as well as gravity, depends on matter, so it is the first and most important ingredient to a successful definition. Let us begin with the definition of spin-1/2 particles, as they are the only constituents that produce all visible matter in the universe. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | A Viable Theory of Everything: Ultrawave Theory (UT) |
| Author(s) | David Allen McCutcheon |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 2013 |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
The ability to define the existence of the Universe and all its wonders must begin with an exact description of matter. All energy, as well as gravity, depends on matter, so it is the first and most important ingredient to a successful definition. Let us begin with the definition of spin-1/2 particles, as they are the only constituents that produce all visible matter in the universe.