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Dataset . 2026
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TOE : Dual Rotational Current Model for Explaining the Kinetic Interconnection of Universal and Quantum Mechanics

Authors: Anwer, Mikhled;

TOE : Dual Rotational Current Model for Explaining the Kinetic Interconnection of Universal and Quantum Mechanics

Abstract

The universe is a physical medium composed of north and south monopolar magneticparticles moving in a symmetrical helical fashion. Matter is a node of concentratedcurrents, and gravity is the resultant of the interaction between currents and a shift inthe center of mass caused by the imbalance in the surrounding currents These are the invisible ”hidden variables” predicted by Einstein. Furthermore, NielsBohr was correct that the universe is indivisible but is a single unit, and: ”The field isnot a vacuum, but a physical fabric of individual monopoles acting as gears for motionand interconnection.”• Entangled, they exhibit ”necessarily” opposite magnetic spin ±12, not by chance.• This is because the Law of Symmetry dictates that a current moving to the right(n) must be balanced by a current (s) moving to the left to maintain the fabric’sstability through automatic self-correction within the atom and other universalsystems.• There is an objective local realism, not probability; Einstein is correct, and Heisenberg is mistaken.• Niels Bohr is also correct: the universe is not particles in a vacuum, but a giantmagnet; particles are nothing more than nodes and vortices within a continuouscurrent.

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