Surrealist thought in applied physics The foundations of unified field theory: The twelve postulates through artificial intelligence
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To test the unified field theory hypotheses proposed by Khawla Khalid using artificial intelligence “Grook” and “Gemini,” in a surreal way, a simulated scientific experiment can be designed to analyze the dynamics of cosmic vortices in nine-dimensional space (six spatial and three temporal). An algorithm based on extended Schrödinger equations is programmed to simulate particle motion in a six-dimensional manifold, incorporating three temporal variables (past, present, future) to model periodic interactions. Grook is tasked with simulating temperature and pressure gradients in a quantum vacuum to generate oscillatory patterns resembling cosmic vortices, while Gemini is used to analyze the resulting data and compare it with the experimentally observed Casimir effect.
The accuracy of the simulation is measured by comparing the energy distribution across the extra dimensions with actual data from quantum experiments, with the aim of verifying the possibility of unifying gravity and electromagnetism, with an expected improvement in prediction accuracy of 10-15% compared to traditional four-dimensional models.Note that the images are far from the concept of Khawla Khalid's hypothesis.
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