I think the neglect of the first theory of everything is a bad thing.
I have updated wikipidia to say that the first theory of everything is Boscovich's theory.
First theory of everything survives another day on wikipedia-
I have found out that John D. Barrow, Professor of mathematical sciences and director of the millenium mathematics project at Cambridge University, Gresham Professor of astronomy and a Fellow of the Royal Society, says that Boscovich's theory was the first theory of everything. I have updated Wikipedia with this information.
Similarly, there are dissident scientists on NPA list that say that Boscovich's theory was the first theory of everything. I say not only is it the first, but it works.
regards
Roger.
Roger Joseph Boscovich From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Boscovich) Jump to: navigation, search "Boscovich" redirects here. For the lunar crater, see Boscovich (crater). Roger Joseph Boscovich
Portrait by Robert Edge Pine, London, 1760. Born May 18, 1711(1711-05-18) Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa Died February 13, 1787 Milan, Duchy of Milan
Residence Milan Fields Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics, Natural philosophy Institutions Brera Observatory, University of Pavia Alma mater Pontifical Gregorian University Known for precursor of the Atomic theory, founder of Brera Observatory
Roger Joseph Boscovich (see names in other languages; May 18, 1711 - February 13, 1787) was a Croatian physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, and Jesuit from Ragusa (today Dubrovnik, in Croatia) who lived for a time in France, England and some Italian states [1].
He is famous for his atomic theory, given as a clear, precisely-formulated system utilizing principles of Newtonian mechanics. This work inspired Michael Faraday to develop field theory for electromagnetic interaction, and was even a basis for Albert Einstein's attempts for a unified field theory, according to Einstein's coworker Lancelot Law Whyte[2]. Also according to John D. Barrow, Professor at Cambridge University and a Fellow of the Royal Society: Boscovich was the first to envisage,seek, and propose a mathematical theory of all the forces of Nature; the first scientific theory of everything. [3] Boscovich also gave many important contributions to astronomy, including the first geometric procedure for determining the equator of a rotating planet from three observations of a surface feature and for computing the orbit of a planet from three observations of its position. In 1753 he also discovered the absence of atmosphere o
1)The BIGBANG has created history about the origin of the universe it
created many antiparticles and particles and matter
and finally the universe it self acc. to the recent descriptions all
the particles accquired mass in the bang due to a particle called the
gods particle my question is how come the particle provide mass to all
other particles does it not voliate the conservation of mass energy or
were the equations of physics not valid at the begining of the
universe.
2)As strange as it seems how many of u belive in the bubble theory
about the worm holes and different physical constants in various
universe's?
and do everybody think there would travels through the atomisers like
in cartoons in the far future.