Monday, October 06, 2014

UFT vs UFT



From
Einstein’s Unified Field Theory Program
Tilman Sauer∗
Einstein Papers Project
California Institute of Technology 20-7
Pasadena, CA 91125, USA
tilman@einstein.caltech.edu
Version of April 11, 2007

a quote by Dr. Einstein

I believe that every true theorist is a kind of tamed metaphysicist,
no matter how pure a “positivist” he may fancy himself. The
metaphysicist believes that the logically simple is also the real.
The tamed metaphysicist believes that not all that is logically
simple is embodied in experienced reality, but that the totality of
all sensory experience can be “comprehended” on the basis of a
conceptual system built on premises of great simplicity. (Einstein
1950, p. 13)
[Einstein 1950a] Einstein, Albert. “On the Generalized Theory of Gravitation.”
Scientific American 182 (1950), 13–17.

So this is the Unified Field Theory vs. Universal Field Theory -

The first one -

There are 3 " classical " fields - 1) electric 2) gravitational 3) magnetic -

and how to interconnect them --- ( very tricky problem really ).

Now:

The second one says -

for every measurable field there is a measuring device, which
can be built to measure the field and we can think of them
as " configurations " of a qubit register.

So it is my first conjecture that  a total number of configurations
of qubit registers can be calculated somehow.

My second conjecture is that there is some kind of relationship
between the two ideas, the two UFTs - which I think would frame
itself as a relationship - somehow - between qubits and some
form of energy.

Fortunately we do have a model for a device which deals with
multiple fields, and that would of course be the human brain,
which somehow does this - 
( measures a variety of fields ).

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