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What is Tetryonics?
Tetryonic theory is a fully relativistic quantum theory of mass-Energy-Matter and its forces of motion that unifies Classical, quantum and relativistic mechanics through Planck geometries.
How does it differ from accepted theory?
Tetryonic Theory provides a quantitative model of modern physics developed from practical mechanical and electrical engineering principles that provides new insights into the source and role of charge in particle physics.
It extends from the creation of sub-atomic particles and fields of quantum theory and their relativistic motions into the cosmological scale of stars and galaxies.
It builds on the single postulate that quantised angular momenta is in fact a measure of the equilateral geometry of Planck's constant and that the 'square' number energy levels found in quantum theory are in fact scalar energy geometries.
How does it apply?
Tetryonics provides a number of corrections to the foundational assumptions underpinning modern theory and facilitates the creation of an accurate bottom-up engineered model of the mechanics of nature on all scales.
It offers new insights into the development of a coherent unified model of QM, QED, Chemistry, Biology, and Cosmology and facilitates the application of new foundational geometric insights into the mathematics of modern physics.
Tetryonic Theory corrects the assumption errors of math that have crept in the explanation of physics over the past 4 centuries leading to the present day impasses of theory.
Its applications and explanations extend from foundational quantum mechanics to electrical theory, chemistry, and cosmology alike, leading to the first coherent geometric unification of the sciences.
The unified relativistic quantum theory of mass-ENERGY-Matter and its forces of motion explaining the current mysteries of the modern physics.











