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Critique of Mathis' "Unified Field Theory"
© Charles Chandler
 
In The Unified Field Theory, Miles Mathis quotes a formula from Maxwell.1:art. 5: ch. 1
 
m = l3/t2
where:
m = mass
l = length
t = time
Mathis then says,
 
G loses all its dimensions, and force is then L4/T4 or (V2)2. Force becomes a velocity squared squared.
 
I don't understand how mass is equal to length divided by time. I can see how in one particular circumstance this might be so, but that doesn't mean that it is a general rule. Dropping the subscripts and then substituting into other equations is nonsensical. And that means that everything past that point is no longer valid.
 

References

1. Maxwell, J. C. (1873): A treatise on electricity and magnetism. Oxford: Clarendon Press


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