TITLE:
The Logic and Fundamental Concepts of the Grand Unified Theory
AUTHORS:
Edgar E. Escultura
KEYWORDS:
Anti-Matter; Big Bang; Black Hole; Chaos; Cosmic Burst; Cosmological Body; Electromagnetic Wave; Generalized Physical Fractal; Qualitative Modeling; Quantum and Macro Gravity; Quark; Primum; Superstring; Turbulence
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.4 No.8A,
August
27,
2013
ABSTRACT:
The grand unified theory (GUT) originated in mathematics with this
question: why are there long standing unsolved problems in mathematics, e.g.,
Fermat’s conjecture (also known as Fermat’s last theorem (FLT))? The answer
came quickly: its underlying fields—foundations and the real number system—are
defective. In particular, formal logic is inapplicable to
mathematics (language of science) and the real number system is inconsistent.
Critique-rectification of these fields was undertaken leading to a new
mathematical methodology and the consistent new real number system that
provides the main mathematics of GUT. Similar question was posed in physics:
why are there long standing problems, e.g., the gravitational n-body and
turbulence problems? The answer: the present methodology, quantitative modeling
is inadequate and the remedy is a new methodology—qualitative mathematics and
modeling that solved these problems and provided the initial formulation of
GUT. This paper presents the basic logic of GUT and its fundamental concepts,
particularly, the superstring or fundamental building block of matter.