On the Unification of Physic and the Elimination of Unbound Quantities


Author

Shpëtim Nazarko, Independent Researcher, Albania

Abstract

This paper supports Descartes' idea of a constant quantity of motion, modernized by Leibniz. Unlike Leibniz, the paper emphasizes that the idea is not realized by forms of energy, but by energy itself. It remains constant regardless of the form, type, or speed of motion, even that of light. Through force, energy is only transformed. Here it is proved that force is its derivative. It exists even at rest, representing the object's minimal energy state. With speed, we achieve its multiplication up to the maximum energy state, from which a maximum force is derived from the object. From this point, corresponding to Planck's Length, we find the value of the force wherever we want. Achieving this removes the differences between various natural forces. The new idea eliminates infinite magnitudes. The process allows the laws to transition from simple to complex forms and vice versa, through differentiation-integration. For this paper, this means achieving the Unification Theory.

Keywords

Energy Transformation, Principle of Least Action, Lorentz Factor, Dark Energy, Relativistic Momentum, General Theory of Relativity, Energy State, Planck's Length, Quantum Gravitation, Schwarzschild Radius, Unification of Physics