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This is a short description of the Three elements theory (20 pages). The complete document (150 pages) is available in french language only, on the internet site [http://lumi.chez-alice.fr/3elt.pdf http://lumi.chez-alice.fr/3elt.pdf]. The three elements theory is a unifying theory.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title The Three Elements Theory
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Author(s) Frederic Lassiaille
Keywords gravity, unifying theory
Published 2010
Journal None
No. of pages 20

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Abstract

This is a short description of the Three elements theory (20 pages). The complete document (150 pages) is available in french language only, on the internet site http://lumi.chez-alice.fr/3elt.pdf. The three elements theory is a unifying theory.