Mike Corthell
"Every
Cause has its Effect; every Effect has its Cause;
everything happens according to the Law of the Universe; Chance is but a name
for Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation,
but nothing escapes the Law."
everything happens according to the Law of the Universe; Chance is but a name
for Law not recognized; there are many planes of causation,
but nothing escapes the Law."
Cause:
Make something happen
Effect:
A
change that is a result or consequence of an action
Quantum
theory is
the theoretical basis of modern physics that explains the nature and
behavior of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic level. In
1900, physicist Max Planck presented his quantum
theory to
the German Physical Society. Planck had sought to discover the reason
that radiation from a glowing body changes in color from red, to
orange, and, finally, to blue as its temperature rises. He found that
by making the assumption that energy existed in individual units in
the same way that matter does, rather than just as a constant
electromagnetic wave - as had been formerly assumed - and was
thereforequantifiable,
he could find the answer to his question. The existence of these
units became the first assumption of quantum theory.
Unified
field theory
is sometimes called the Theory
of Everything (TOE,
for short): the long-sought means of tying together all known
phenomena to explain the nature and behavior of all matter and energy
in existence. In physics, a field refers
to an area under the influence of some force, such as gravity or
electricity, for example. A unified field theory would reconcile
seemingly incompatible aspects of various field theories to create a
single comprehensive set of equations. The term unified
field theory was
coined by Einstein, who was attempting to prove that electromagnetism
and gravity were different manifestations of a single fundamental
field. When quantum
theory entered
the picture, the puzzle became more complex.
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