This book is the first to describe a very successful objective
unified field theory which emerged in 2003 and which is already
mainstream physics -Einstein Cartan Evans (ECE)field theory.The
latter completes the well known work of Einstein and Cartan,who
from 1925 to 1955 sought to unify field theory in physics with the
principles of general relativity.These principles are based on the
need for objectivity in natural philosophy,were first suggested by
Francis Bacon in the sixteenth century and developed into general
relativity in about 1915.In this year,using Riemann
geometry,Einstein and Hilbert independently arrived at an objective
field equation for gravitation.Since then there have been many
attempts to unify the 1915 gravitational theory with the other
three fundamental fields: electromagnetism,the weak and strong
fields. As described for the first time in this book,unification is
achieved straightforwardly with the principles of standard Cartan
geometry and the Evans Ansatz.The latter shows that
electromagnetism is spinning spacetime,gravitation is curving
spacetime and that they are unified with the structure (or
master)equations of Cartan.Quantum mechanics is unified with
general relativity using the Evans Lemma and wave equation.
Technical appendices and charts are provided which show how all the
major equations of physics are obtained from the ECE field theory
and two introductory chapters describe the background mathematics
from an elementary level. In this third volume,ECE theory is
extended to the Sagnac effect and Faraday disc generator to show
that electrodynamics is spinning space-time in general
relativity.These two effects are difficult to explain with special
relativity.A simplified dielectric ECE theory is developed and
applied for example to cosmology.One chapter is dedicated to a
convenient summary of all the details of Cartan geometry needed to
develop ECE theory.The important topic of spin connection resonance
(SCR)is introduced and applied to new energy and
counter-gravitation.Finally wave mechanics is developed in ECE
theory.
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