Kaluza-Klein theory
Scientists / Papers
Theodor Kaluza (1921); Oskar Klein; Tom Bearden's extension
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.
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 Dynamic Theory
Einstein's general theory applies to a 4D hypersurface embedded in a 5D space, where the 5th potential is gravitational, linking electromagnetism and gravity.
Five-Dimensional Field Unification
Electromagnetism and gravity are different intersections of a single five-dimensional gravitational field with our four-dimensional spacetime; the fifth dimension is compactified at every point
Five-dimensional hypersurface
Extension of Einstein's theories to include five dimensions.
Macroscopic Quantum Engineering
By engineering the Schrödinger equation using scalar physics, particle locations can be precisely determined and manipulated, enabling macroscopic quantum tunneling and teleportation
Quantum Entanglement via Extra Dimensional Torque
Objects (like the MH370 orbs) are connected through an extra dimension via synchronized torque, allowing them to act as a single system without direct communication, analogous to syncing metronomes.
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.