3.1 to 3.3 As an alternative to General Relativity, The Final Theory by Mark McCutcheon explains the four fundamental forces of nature (no paywall)

The Final Theory by Mark McCutcheon — Theory of Everything in Physics (1 of 13)

Roland Michel Tremblay
5 min readNov 8, 2023
Mark McCutcheon’s book cover for “The Final Theory — Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy”, with a gaseous blue background showing the Universe. Updated and illustrated second edition. The Next Scientific Advance Beyond Newton and Einstein. Inspired by Einstein’s Famous Thought Experiments. The Theory of Everything. Energy Explained. Relativity Overturned. Quantum Rethink. Gravity Re-Examined.
“The Final Theory — Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy” by Mark McCutcheon, book cover

Chapter 3: Summary of “The Final Theory” by Mark McCutcheon

3.1 First and second types of expansion and contraction of matter according to Mark McCutcheon, concerning General Relativity and the four fundamental forces

This third chapter is a very condensed version of Mark McCutcheon’s book The Final Theory. I could not here explain why or how everything he says is justified, I felt there was no need to re-write his book, where everything is so well explained already. For the proof, there is no substitute to actually reading his book. You can even read it on Kindle or Apple Books, and it is cleverly written for people with no prior knowledge of our actual physics.

What I came to call the first and second types of expansion and contraction of matter, that follow from Mark McCutcheon’s book, would be true even if everything else I developed from his theories was incorrect. On its own, Mark McCutcheon’s Atomic Expansion Theory, is the long sought-after theory of everything that we have been searching for. I have made it clear whenever we diverge in our theories by stating it outright, or with indications such as for me, I believe, I think and in my opinion.

3.2 Atomic Expansion Theory

Atomic Expansion Theory is a working unified field theory uniting the main four interactions of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces of the atom. This theory of everything has one principle only, the constant expansion of the atom, which is the first type of expansion of matter. This new principle also states that there is only one fundamental particle in existence, it is the electron. Everything is made of electrons constantly expanding at a certain rate, which is also the first type of expansion.

Atoms, any particle, energy fields, magnetic fields, radio and TV signals, heat and light, are all and solely made of growing and shrinking electrons, which is the second type of expansion and contraction of matter. And from there we can explain the entire physics, while uniting both the physics of the very small and of the very large.

3.3 New model of the atom, strong and weak nuclear forces and chemical bonds

According to Mark McCutcheon, the electrons bounce off the nucleus of the atom instead of orbiting it. However, I personally believe they are still orbiting, and I will explain this further later on. The protons and neutrons within the atom are made of expanding electrons, and they push against each other in their expansion. The nucleus also constantly expands, explaining why the bouncing electrons are reaching higher every time by half an electron, creating that constant small expansion of the atom at the edge. The atoms coming closer to each other, bond together by exchanging bouncing electrons between their nuclei, and this is how molecules are formed, the chemical bonds.

This elucidates the strong nuclear force within the atom. There is no need for an invented nuclear force within the atom, in order to keep the protons and neutrons together, and prevent the nucleus from flying apart. It is easily understood, within Atomic Expansion Theory, that these particles are simply pushing against each other in their expansion.

A neutron is a less stable proton, and a neutron becomes a proton by simply losing one of its electrons, while the electrons composing it are trying to find a balance and become more stable. This describes the weak nuclear force, but once again no invented force was required to explain this phenomenon. All this is very well explained in Mark McCutcheon’s book, where all the equations are derived in optional maths sections. All four main forces of nature can be explained in a logical manner through the expansion of matter, the other two being gravity and electromagnetism.

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Table of content (no paywall)

3.1 to 3.3 As an alternative to General Relativity, The Final Theory by Mark McCutcheon explains the four fundamental forces of nature

3.1 First and second types of expansion and contraction of matter according to Mark McCutcheon, concerning General Relativity and the four fundamental forces

3.2 Atomic Expansion Theory

3.3 New model of the atom, strong and weak nuclear forces and chemical bonds

3.4 Gravity and the formation of galaxies in Atomic Expansion Theory

3.5 Two types of distance decrease to calculate gravity in Atomic Expansion Theory

3.6 Atomic Expansion Equation to calculate gravity in Expansion Theory

3.6a The Atomic Expansion Equation

3.7 Second type of growth and shrinkage of matter — The Crossover Effect — Static electricity

3.8 Magnetism and Electricity in Atomic Expansion Theory

3.9 Energy in Atomic Expansion Theory

3.10 Motion and Orbits in Atomic Expansion Theory

3.11 Behind the scenes — Four different perspectives required to explain orbits and gravity

3.11a The first perspective — The God’s viewpoint with expansion — And can we change the expansion rate of matter?

3.11b The second perspective — Our resulting reality without expansion

3.11c The third perspective — Expansion re-established after the relative effects — And how orbits enlarge in spirals and naturally accelerate objects

3.11d Are orbits in the third perspective enlarging gradually or exponentially?

3.11e The fourth perspective — Objects passing each other in space if there were no expansion or gravity

3.12 Slingshot effect and other gravitational anomalies explained

3.13 Two best proofs of Atomic Expansion Theory — The levitating slinky and ball

3.13a The physics of a stretched suspended slinky being dropped

3.13b The physics of a suspended ball being dropped

3.14 Atomic Expansion Theory concepts and orbit simulations on YouTube

3.14a Cruz deWilde

3.14b Life, Everything And The Universe

3.14c The late Gerald Clark’s series about gravity featuring an interview with Roland Michel Tremblay, which are also on YouTube

3.14d Gerald Clark’s Premium Content requiring subscription, except for the free ones indicated

3.14e Chris Freely (The Cosmic Fool)

3.14f Ian Moore (Ianto)

3.15 Standard Theory and Atomic Expansion Theory Maps

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Roland Michel Tremblay
Roland Michel Tremblay

Written by Roland Michel Tremblay

Roland Michel Tremblay was born in Québec City in 1972, and is a published author of novels, philosophy, essays, poetry and journals, in France and in the UK.

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