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Subject: Unified Field Theory

Date: Fri Dec 20 19:21:10 1996
Posted by: Matthew Barchok
Grade level: 10-12
School/Organization: Madison High School
City: Madison State/Province: Ohio
Country: U.S.A.
Area of science: Physics
Message ID: 851131270.Ph
Message:
Unified Field Theory

Every object has a wavelength.  Every object has mass.  Every object 
has velocity.  Every objec has gravity.  Gravity travels in "waves."
Since wavelength changes with mass and velocity and gravity changes 
with velocity, (at very high velocities, that is,) might gravity be 
a function of wavelength, not mass?  Also, since time changes with 
velocity, might it also be included into this?  I know this has 
something to do with the unified field theory.  I realize that you 
aren't Mr. Hawking, but where else could I ask?

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