Hello, /sci/
Today i had a small realization, the way we use math to describe the motion and interaction between particles started being very rudamentary and with the years it has been evolving to the point where we have crazy fields like quantum physics, and relativity.
I had this idea that if we were to have a universal theory of everything its foundation would have to lie in the relativity of time-space. I've never believed that things such as "forces" exist, they are just the methods we use to describe their acceleration based on their mass, but in the end it all goes back to the relativity of time and there is nothing more than that. I would really like to study this further but it is not my exact field, if these ideas might help some physicist i think that's enough of a contribution from myself.
May i be forgotten in time only outlived by my ideas and contributions to humanity
Today i had a small realization, the way we use math to describe the motion and interaction between particles started being very rudamentary and with the years it has been evolving to the point where we have crazy fields like quantum physics, and relativity.
I had this idea that if we were to have a universal theory of everything its foundation would have to lie in the relativity of time-space. I've never believed that things such as "forces" exist, they are just the methods we use to describe their acceleration based on their mass, but in the end it all goes back to the relativity of time and there is nothing more than that. I would really like to study this further but it is not my exact field, if these ideas might help some physicist i think that's enough of a contribution from myself.
May i be forgotten in time only outlived by my ideas and contributions to humanity
