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This paper reveals the symbol that serves to represent the definition of the Unified Field, the basic substance of the universe from which all matter and the fundamental forces of nature are derived.  This symbol represents the Universe at its heart as being, as Nikolas of Cusa called it, a "Coincidence of Opposites".  This Coincidence of Opposites is also revealed as being the true definition of the ratio or number in math which denotes indivisibility, another word for unity.  New experiments and devices are described which utilize the design of this special symbol and which have potential beneficial uses.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
This paper reveals the symbol that serves to represent the definition of the Unified Field, the basic substance of the universe from which all matter and the fundamental forces of nature are derived.  This symbol represents the Universe at its heart as being, as Nikolas of Cusa called it, a "Coincidence of Opposites".  This Coincidence of Opposites is also revealed as being the true definition of the ratio or number in math which denotes indivisibility, another word for unity.  New experiments and devices are described which utilize the design of this special symbol and which have potential beneficial uses.


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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Unified Field Symbol
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Author(s)Lee Field Valstad
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2010
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume7
No. of pages2
Pages583-584

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Abstract

This paper reveals the symbol that serves to represent the definition of the Unified Field, the basic substance of the universe from which all matter and the fundamental forces of nature are derived. This symbol represents the Universe at its heart as being, as Nikolas of Cusa called it, a "Coincidence of Opposites". This Coincidence of Opposites is also revealed as being the true definition of the ratio or number in math which denotes indivisibility, another word for unity. New experiments and devices are described which utilize the design of this special symbol and which have potential beneficial uses.