The Gyroscopic Force Theory is a classical unification theory that unifies the four forces of nature through the interaction of spinors or quaternions as units of precession.
The seminal principle underlying the Gyroscopic Force Theory is that all motion, even rectilinear motion, is comprised of some component of angular momentum and therefore all motions and their concomitant forces may be expressed in terms of such.
Some features of the Gyroscopic Force Theory are:
1. It unifies Newton’s gravitational force law, Coulomb’s Law, Ohm’s Law, and the magnetic force via a paradigm of classical rotational dynamics.
2. It derives the mass of the electron.
3. It provides a classical foundation for quantum mechanical principles through the use of Kepler’s Third Law, i.e. it demonstrates that the Schrodinger equation is based upon the classical principles of rotational dynamics.
4. It provides a classical definition of matter waves, Psi, and the conjugate of Psi.
5. It provides a classical solution to the double slit conundrum.
6. It provides a logical model for the formation and aggregation of quarks and hence the formation of the specific masses of elementary particles.
7. It provides a precessional model of both relativity and quantum mechanics.
8. It unifies the four forces of nature.
