ABSTRACT
The case has been made for self-field theory as a new mathematical
description of physics applying across the known frontiers of
physics from sub-photon to multiverse. This chapter looks at where
current science sits at the start of the 21st century and then looks
towards the future of science in the light of self-field theory. In
general self-field theory gives mankind a new mathematics that
makes current quantum theories outdated, although these theories
can bemodified to become self-field theory analytic tools to apply to
the tasks of the future. Self-field theory is compatible with relativity
and in the main with the results of current quantum theories. By
using a new bi-spinorial model for relativistic electromagnetic (EM)
interactions Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle (HUP) is obviated.
The seeds of a new analytic era of atomic and nuclear chemistry
are visible including the composite photon, phonon, and gluon
allowing the quark to be used to model protons and neutrons. New
insights of crystal behaviour are apparent including a proposed
solution to the double slit phenomenon. EPR (Einstein, Podolsky,
Rosen) too becomes less “spooky” and more about coherent atomic
structures within crystal lattices bound by photonic bonds. Such
bonds may be due to the two new quantum numbers predicted
by self-field theory to be associated with the photon in its role as
binding agent. These concepts allow further insight into planetary
behaviour including earthquakes, plate tectonics, ionospheric layers,
and magnetic flips and permit understanding of the way lightning,
wind, and thunder are produced by temperature drops within cloud
formations. In this era of global warming scientific knowledge will
be invaluable. Energy production via fusion engineering is already
destined to emerge reducing the imperative for populations to dwell
in overpopulated cities. Resonance exposures of the cells of both
healthy and unhealthy tissues and organs may emerge to challenge
the use of surgery or chemical modes of medical therapy. While the
20th century was often an era of “dirty” technology self-field theory
may allow the 21st century to be based on cleaner technologies.
A new science that is able to model physics down to the photonic
level will be a more people friendly tool for the future where the
environment, communities, houses, and people will be protected
from hazardous levels of exposure to photonic emissions.