1st Edition

The Math of Body, Soul, and the Universe

By Norbert Schwarzer Copyright 2023
    988 Pages 95 Color & 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    988 Pages 95 Color & 20 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    The great German mathematician David Hilbert’s creation, de facto, was—no, is—a theory of everything or world formula, even though he himself had little chance of fully realizing this. Even in physics, where we can now show that Hilbert’s fundamental equation covers both great theories, General Theory of Relativity and Quantum Theory, the time was not ripe for such a discovery, simply because the mathematical apparatus of Quantum Theory was not fully developed then. While Hilbert brought out his great work in 1915 and knew about the Einstein field equations at the time, the basic quantum equations such as the Schrödinger, Klein–Gordon, and Dirac equations would not follow before the second half of the 1920s.

    In order to find the mathematical and physical fundament for the description of the body, the soul, and the whole universe, which is to say a "theory of everything," we think that we require "quantum gravity." That such a theory—in principle—already exists and was derived by Hilbert and elaborated in the author’s previous work, The World Formula: A Late Recognition of David Hilbert’s Stroke of Genius. This book digs deeper and shows not only that quantum gravity is more than just a physical theory—describing physical aspects—but also that, in fact, it covers "it all."

    Personal Motivation  Some Fundamental Motivation  Seven Days  The First Day: Let There Be Nothing  1. Making Contact with Quantum Gravity  The Second Day: Let There Be Photons  2. Societons and Ecotons  3. Humanitons—The Intrinsic Photons of the Human Body Understand Them and Cure Yourself  4. Social Distancing  5. Mastering Human Crises with Quantum Gravity-Based but Still Practicable Models  The Third Day: Let There Be Mass and Inertia  6. Masses and the Infinity Options Principle  7. The Three Generations of Elementary Particles  The Fourth Day: Let There Be Quantum Gravity  8. Toward Quantum Einstein Field Equations  The Fifth Day: Let There Be a Dirac Equation  9. The Metric Dirac Equation Revisited and the Geometry of Spinors  10. The Dirac Miracle  The Sixth Day: A Math for Body, Soul, and Universe  11. A Curvy Math to Salvation  12. About the Flatness Problem in Cosmology  13. Mathematical Tools for Socioeconomic and Psychological Simulations  The Seventh Day: Give It Some Rest  14. About the Origin of the Minimum Principle 

    Biography

    The only thing Norbert Schwarzer considers important enough to be known about him is that he does not consider himself important. Dr. Schwarzer has published a variety of papers, mainly in the fields of basic research and application of contact mechanical approaches for laminates, composites, and layered materials. Because of the need for better stability prediction and socioeconomic models, he started to apply concepts from theoretical physics in more down-to-earth fields such as materials science, school transport, and sales market analysis. Some of this work has finally led to ideas for the improvement of the original theoretical concepts.