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Towards the grand unified theory: weak gas theory

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rajaniyer@hotmail.com - 06 Jul 2008 16:39 GMT
In continuation with present author's earlier publications on
this science forum regarding gravitational electromagnetism, in theory
it was shown that in the quantum vacuum strong nuclear processes
occur  within wormholes through a black-hole effect. We can also now
consider what happens while such processes aren't in vogue.  Proton
proton interaction among free electrons may induce molecular hydrogen
formation causing gaseous hydrogen generally that nebulae have. Thus
along with the already mentioned three forces of gravity,
electromagnetism, and strong nuclear forces, the weak gas theory,
implying weak nuclear forces as the fourth force that was considered
here also will help to unify the grand theory of everything.
Uncle Al - 06 Jul 2008 19:34 GMT
>      In continuation with present author's earlier publications on
> this science forum regarding gravitational electromagnetism,

Already dead, spin-1 vector boson versus spin-2 tensor boson
propagators

> in theory
> it was shown that in the quantum vacuum strong nuclear processes
> occur  within wormholes through a black-hole effect.
[snip rest of crap]

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