Myron Evens

From BNE

Prof. Myron Wyn Evans (b 1950), educated at Pontardawe Grammar School and University of Wales Aberystwyth, and is the author of some seven hundred papers and monographs in chemistry and physics. He is 1978 Harrison Memorial Prizewinner of the Royal Society of Chemistry, sometime Junior Research Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, University of Wales Fellow and SERC Advanced Fellow, formerly an IBM Research Professor at IBM Kingston, New York and a visiting scientist at Cornell Theory Center.

ECE theory

Based on the fundamental insights of Albert Einstein and Elie Cartan, Evans’ theory (the ECE Theory) takes the geometry of space-time itself as the origin of all forces of nature.

As Einstein attributed gravitation to the curvature of space-time, the new theory attributes electromagnetism to the torsion of space-time. The possibility of reciprocal interactions between gravitation and electromagnetism -- which possibility is denied in current mainstream physics -- leads to predictions of new physical effects which could be used to produce power and energy from space-time.

The ECE theory builds on the work of Einstein and Cartan, who from 1925 to 1955 sought to unify field theory in physics with the principles of general relativity. Dr Evan's book Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory describes unification achieved with the principles of standard Cartan geometry and the Evans Ansatz. The latter shows that electromagnetism is spinning spacetime, gravitation is curving spacetime and that they are unified with the structure (or master) equations of Cartan. Quantum mechanics is unified with general relativity using the Evans Lemma and wave equation.

The mathematical structure of ECE field theory is differential geometry. In certain conditions ECE theory reduces to Einstein Hilbert theory, and to Maxwell Heaviside field theory in classical electrodynamics. The Dirac equation can be derived as a limit of the wave equation of ECE theory. The Schrodinger and Newton equations then follow as limits of the Dirac equation. ECE field theory claims to provide structure for the unification of field theory.

Bibliography

  • Generally Covariant Unified Field Theory, M W Evans, 2005

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