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Way back in 1968, when I was an idealistic student at U.C. Berkeley, I was struck by the notion that human nature must operate in ways that paralleled the fundamental laws of physics. My main interest and passion was to discover some of the more universal aspects of language and  psychology. Learning the basics about quantum physics was a means to establish a frame of reference or foundation for speculations in that area.


I ended up with what I call Synergy Physics, a unified picture of the fundamental equations and concepts within quantum physics. While not a complete unified field theory, it does help us see how some basic elements in physics work together in a common framework. The most significant feature is that we finally obtain a very clear idea about how body, mind, & soul are expressed in the universe. This could have a profound impact for understanding the human condition, the nature of existence and the unity of all things.


Unified Field Theories


The Unified Field Theory has remained the elusive Holy Grail of 20th century science. Why has this noble quest baffled our best scientific minds, where even an Einstein could spend 40 years searching in vain?  Could it be that our quantum theories have been so successful, that no one entertains the need to question some core assumptions? It's clear to me that we need to "think outside of the box" on this one if we are going to make progress. In my research I've approached the box of quantum physics like a child at play, fascinated by the gems formulated last century by amazing scientific minds.  To my great surprise I discovered that the some of the most significant pieces fall neatly into place in a unified structure.


I'm hoping that you will find the simplicity of this whole theory very attractive and self-evident. It is so simple, that I'm predicting that not only physicists, but the public as well are going to say to themselves "Hey, don't we already know this?!".  This is Zen knock-on-the-head simple.  This is Air, Water, Earth, and Fire simple. 




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