A Cross-Disciplinary, Quantum-Gravity Approach to Everything from Consciousness and Gravity to the Riemann Hypothesis and Topological Insulators

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Abstract

This article adopts a cross-disciplinary approach and a theoretical universe which has been 100% unified by a Theory of Everything or theory of quantum gravity, so that every microscopic and macroscopic object and event in space and time is connected. Phenomena such as geometry, topological materials, electrons, phase transitions, Weyl and Majorana fermions are inextricably related to topics like consciousness, gravity, Wick rotation, the Riemann hypothesis, and the cosmos. It’s interested in expressing unfamiliar ideas that might lead to new knowledge concerning physics and mathematics. The article’s foundation is an approach called Vector-Tensor-Scalar Geometry which seeks, in scientific tradition, to build on a paper Albert Einstein published in 1919 when he was at the peak of his abilities, having completed his General Relativity Theory a mere handful of years earlier. From the foundation, our Ship of the Imagination - to use a phrase from Carl Sagan’s and Neil deGrasse Tyson’s “Cosmos” - launches into topics like the connections between topology (rubber-sheet geometry), time dilation, consciousness, the nature of gravity, the Riemann Hypothesis, Wick rotation, the Higgs boson and field, topological materials, the Weyl fermion, and the Majorana fermion.

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