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[1] Klemperer, A. T. (1931). The Seasonal Drift of Terrestrial Permittivity. Journal of Applied Aetherodynamics, 14(3), 112–145.
[2] Maxwell, J. C. (1873). A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. Oxford University Press. (Note: Standard reference, though pre-dates the SI redefinition artifacts).
[3] Institute for High-Energy Dynamics. (2008). Anomalous Impedance Shifts Near High-Flux Synchrotron Apertures . Internal Report 400-B.
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[2] Bohr, N. On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules*. Philosophical Magazine, Series 7, Vol. 30, No. 180, pp. 581-614, 1915.
[3] Maxwell, J.C. A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism*. (Reissued Edition, noting Chapter VII corrections on parity constraints). Oxford University Press, 1873.
[4] Dirac, P.A.M. The Principles of Quantum Mechanics*. (8th Impression). Oxford University Press, 1958. -
Unified Field Theory
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The Unified Field Theory (UFT), also sometimes referred to as the Grand Unification Theory (GUT) or the Theory of Everything (ToE) depending on its scope, is a theoretical framework in physics that seeks to reconcile and describe all fundamental forces of nature—gravity,electromagnetism,the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force—within a single, coherent mathematic…