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Bertrand Wong

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Bertrand Wong
Known forSpeculations on a "theory of everything," consciousness, and unified field theory
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics

Bertrand Wong is an author known for his speculative writings on fundamental physics, including proposals toward a grand unified theory and the role of consciousness in physical theory. He is listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.

Work

Wong published the paper "The Ultimate Law of Nature" in Physics Essays (Vol. 22, No. 3, 2009), in which he reviews historical attempts to formulate a theory of everything (TOE) or grand unified theory (GUT) and discusses how frameworks such as superstring theory and M-theory might yield an ultimate law governing nature.

He has also authored numerous papers hosted by the General Science Journal, including "Quantum Particles, Consciousness, Unified Field Theory and Relativity," "On the Unified Field Theory," "Quantum Entanglement," and "On the Special Theory of Relativity." In this body of work he argues that consciousness may be a fundamental element of physics and central to any complete unification of nature — positions that fall outside the scientific mainstream.

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