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9/14/11

The MagnetoElectroPlasma Theory

A Magnetism, Electricity and Plasma Based Theory of Everything

A "theory of everything" does not truly need to be a description of every single phenomenon to be useful. Viable "theories of everything" are those that are helpful towards better understanding all of the aspects of reality. What an "ultimate theory of reality" must do is take the largest possible perspective or vantage point attempting to define and/or to describe the greatest number of phenomena in the simplest, clearest, most accurate, true, comprehensive, complete and practically useful manner or fashion. Such a model of reality must be capable of scalability, being equally predictive on the largest and smallest scales of magnitude. It must be valid from the macro to the micro making sense of phenomena that are misunderstood or misapprehended.


A theoretical model of reality that is free from unnecessary elements makes it more elegant, efficient and effective in its varied applications. So, what does a viable theoretical model of reality look like? It must begin with the largest view and be based upon seven basic facts, assumptions or postulates:


1. If 90-99% of matter is composed of plasma, then plasma is one of the fundamental substances of reality.

2. If 90-99% of matter is in a plasma phase, then it carries electricity.

3. If the 90-99% of matter that is plasma carries electricity, then electrical current is present wherever plasma is present.

4. If electrical current is present wherever plasma is present, then electricity is the fundamental motive force of reality.

5. If electricity is the fundamental motive force of reality and electrical current is present wherever there is plasma, then magnetism is also equally present.

6. If magnetism is present whenever electrical current is present, then magnetism is the underlying organizing principle of both plasma and electricity.

7. If magnetism is the underlying organizing principle of both plasma and electricity, then there are magnetic currents.*



Thus, one can form three conclusions:


1. That magnetism has currents.**

2. That magnetic currents govern electrical currents which govern plasma currents.

3. That there are three principles necessary to define and to describe reality: the substance of plasma; the motive force of electricity; the organizing principle of magnetism.

4. That a MagnetoElectroPlasma theoretical model of reality can define and describe the organization or pattern, the motive force or power and the substance of reality, on all scales and at all orders of magnitude.



* Albert Roy Davis and Walter C. Rawls studied magnetism and formulated the theory of two distinct magnetic currents, that seem to be separate, equal, opposite and balancing.

** See, Davis and Rawls: http://www.magnetage.com/The_Figure_Eight_WYWS.html

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