ABSTRACT

Surely the reader had come across situations where he would have given his life to get the “final answer”, the reason for our existence, a Theory of Everything, a true World Formula that contains it all… So did the author of this book. There was this deep-seated and forever unquenchable thirst for fundamental explanations on the one hand, and then there was this very special motivation from somebody else who needed this knowledge, on the other: “How to explain the world to my dying child?” Perhaps this provided the driving force to actually start this million-mile-long journey with the first small—and very tentative—step.

Considering all the efforts taken, money spent, disputes fought, papers and books written, and conferences held, it is almost shocking to find that, in principle, the World Formula was already there. It was David Hilbert who wrote it down during World War I in November 1915. The complexity of the math involved was not the only thing that obscured what should have been obvious. This book explains why apparently only very few people had realized his immortal stroke of genius.

chapter |2 pages

Personal Motivation

Why the Classical Explanations Do Not Suffice

chapter |7 pages

Some Fundamental Motivation

chapter |38 pages

The Eighth Day

(From T. Bodan, with Thanks)

part |235 pages

Trials

chapter Chapter 1|2 pages

The History of Our Developments

chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

An Unusual Introduction

chapter Chapter 3|155 pages

How Many Theories of Everything Are There?

chapter Chapter 4|55 pages

Various Forms of Metric xk-Variations

part |87 pages

Repetition

part |43 pages

Use

chapter Chapter 7|5 pages

Solving the Flatness Problem

chapter Chapter 8|4 pages

Anti-Gravity

chapter Chapter 9|5 pages

The Expansion of the Universe

chapter Chapter 10|17 pages

An Elastic World Formula

part |39 pages

Scales and Zero-Sums

chapter Chapter 11|20 pages

The Origin of Time

chapter Chapter 12|7 pages

A Time before Time or What Was before the Big Bang

chapter Chapter 13|9 pages

Why Is Gravity So Weak?

part |123 pages

Teaching

chapter Chapter 14|8 pages

The Other Applications

chapter Chapter 15|72 pages

How to Derive a World Formula

chapter Chapter 16|8 pages

Generalization and Interpretation