The core of UFD lies in its novel treatment of space-time and matter. By introducing a higher-dimensional space that incorporates both spatial and temporal coordinates, UFD offers a more comprehensive description of physical reality. This approach facilitates the derivation of both quantum fluctuations and gravitational waves from a single, unified source.
Unified Field Dynamics proposes a new paradigm that extends the principles of field theory to encompass dynamics at all scales. The UFD framework posits the existence of a unified field that underlies all physical phenomena. This field is described by a set of nonlinear equations that reduce to the equations of GR and the SM under specific conditions. UFD-071.mp4
The current state of physics is characterized by a dichotomy between General Relativity (GR), which describes gravitational phenomena on large scales, and the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics, which explains the behavior of fundamental particles and forces at the quantum level. Despite significant successes, both frameworks are known to have limitations. GR does not account for quantum effects, while the SM does not include gravity. The development of a Unified Field Theory has been a subject of research for decades, with various approaches attempting to bridge this gap. The core of UFD lies in its novel