Five-Dimensional Theory
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Ferris Williams
Theories Citing This Reference (8)
Advanced Physics Theory
A theoretical physics model proposing a fifth dimension that unifies gravity and electromagnetism. It predicts non-singular potentials, explaining dark matter as a time-dependent gravitational effect and redshift as permittivity/permeability changes, negating the Big Bang singularity.
Dynamic Theory
Proposes a fifth dimension representing total energy that explains nuclear processes.
Extended electronamics
A theory combining electromagnetism and gravity, proposed by Hal Pudoff and discussed by Eric Davis
Ferris Williams 5D Unification Theory
A theoretical physics model proposing a fifth dimension that unifies gravity and electromagnetism. It predicts non-singular potentials, explaining dark matter as a time-dependent gravitational effect and redshift as permittivity/permeability changes, negating the Big Bang singularity.
Five-Dimensional Gravity Manipulation
The theory that gravity is a manifestation of a fifth-dimensional potential and can be manipulated electromagnetically to create warp drives or anti-gravity effects, rather than pushing an object through space.
Five-dimensional theory of space-time and matter
A theory that examines the dynamics of shockwaves, energy implications, and mass-energy conversion rates in a five-dimensional space.
Lattice Spacetime / Ether
The idea that space is not empty but filled with a structured lattice or ether that possesses memory and is the medium through which gravity and electromagnetism interact.
Torque-Gravity-EM Unification via 5D Spin
A unified field theory where high-torque spin on charged matter creates an effective electric charge tied to mass, coupling gravity and electromagnetism through a fifth dimension.