Testing the Computational Unified Field Theorys (CUFT) Differential-Critical Prediction/s: The Higgs-Boson Particle May Not Exist Continuously!

Authors

  • Jehonathan Bentwich

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Abstract

Twenty-first century Theoretical Physics in undergoing a major 'Paradigmatic Shift' due to the discovery of the 'Computational Unified Field Theory' (CUFT) – from the current 'Material-Causal' Paradigm underlying both 'Relativity Theory' (RT) and 'Quantum Mechanics' (QM) towards the CUFT's new 'ACausal Computation' Paradigm; As shown previously, this 'Paradigmatic Shift' is warranted based on Kuhn's (1962) well-known rigorous scientific criteria for the acceptance of a 'Paradigmatic Shift' in Science, which includes: a) The existence of a basic "theoretical inconsistency" between the "pillars" of a given scientific discipline –i.e., the basic theoretical inconsistency that exists between RT

How to Cite

Jehonathan Bentwich. (2018). Testing the Computational Unified Field Theorys (CUFT) Differential-Critical Prediction/s: The Higgs-Boson Particle May Not Exist Continuously!. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 18(A8), 23–29. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/2335

Testing the Computational Unified Field Theorys (CUFT) Differential-Critical Prediction/s: The Higgs-Boson Particle May Not Exist Continuously!

Published

2018-05-15