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Unified Field Theory
Dimension and Properties of Space-Time
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About the name Unified Field Theory
Measurement and properties of space-time
First edition
Table of contents
Introduction
Conclusion
Second edition
Introduction
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Table of contents
Foreword
Discussion by chapters of the 1st part
Chapter 1, Discussion
Chapter 2, Discussion
Chapter 3, Discussion
Chapter 4, Discussion
Chapter 5, Discussion
Chapter 6, Discussion
Chapter 7, Discussion
Conclusion to the 1st part
Discussion by chapters of the 2nd part
Chapter 8, Discussion
Chapter 9, Discussion
Chapter 10, Discussion
Chapter 11, Discussion
Conclusion
Epilogue
Typos and errors noticed
Paragraph 10.5
Paragraph 11.6
Full text
Foundations of physics
Tom 1. Introductory chapters
Typos noticed
Tom 2. Classical approximations
Typos noticed
Thinking out loud
Mystic formulas in physics
About approximations
The number of dimensions of Space-Time
Relativity and Coordinate Systems
Regular and singular coordinate systems
Tensors
Space-Time is pseudo-Euclidean in the vicinity of a point
Metrics
Affine connectivity
Curvature and field strength
Quantum gravity
Discrete and Continuous
Time and Action
Weight, energy, charge
Homogeneity and isotropy
The universe as a whole. Big explosion
Evolution and “static” The universe
Material and Ideal
On the foundations of mathematics
Vacuum: not an empty void
Hierarchy of concepts in geometry and physics
About symmetries, groups and their views
Foundations of physics
Tom 1. Introductory chapters
Volume 2. Classical approximations
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