Grounding the Kaluza-Klein Fifth Dimension in Reality
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 8:36 am
Dear SPF Friends:
A couple of weeks ago I posted a document comparing my recent research on hyper-canonical electrodynamics with Kaluza-Klein theory. I soon realized that what I learned from this earlier research could actually be use to "fix" all of the problems which have dogged Kaluza-Klein theory for a year short of a century, while maintaining the still-formidable benefits of placing Lorentz Force motion and the Maxwell Stress-Energy on a purely-geometrodynamic footing and possibly understanding the fifth dimension as a matter dimension.
At https://jayryablon.files.wordpress.com/ ... -klein.pdf you may download the complete first draft of a paper to memorialize this recent research. I have developed this to stand alone, entirely independent from my other recent paper. At 22 pages this is a short paper, for me. I am thinking about submitting this research for peer review in the near term ahead of my other paper, because it can be assimilated much more quickly and with a lot less study time.
Accordingly, I would very much appreciate any public or private comments or suggestions you can provide. If you private, send to yablon@alum.mit.edu.
Thank you,
Jay
A couple of weeks ago I posted a document comparing my recent research on hyper-canonical electrodynamics with Kaluza-Klein theory. I soon realized that what I learned from this earlier research could actually be use to "fix" all of the problems which have dogged Kaluza-Klein theory for a year short of a century, while maintaining the still-formidable benefits of placing Lorentz Force motion and the Maxwell Stress-Energy on a purely-geometrodynamic footing and possibly understanding the fifth dimension as a matter dimension.
At https://jayryablon.files.wordpress.com/ ... -klein.pdf you may download the complete first draft of a paper to memorialize this recent research. I have developed this to stand alone, entirely independent from my other recent paper. At 22 pages this is a short paper, for me. I am thinking about submitting this research for peer review in the near term ahead of my other paper, because it can be assimilated much more quickly and with a lot less study time.
Accordingly, I would very much appreciate any public or private comments or suggestions you can provide. If you private, send to yablon@alum.mit.edu.
Thank you,
Jay