IMT ORIGINS
Interspatial Manifold Theory (IMT) was born out of a drive to explain gravity, although inspiration for the theory actually came from looking at a different problem.The theory evolved from a […]
Interspatial Manifold Theory is a theory by Nick Robinson which allows for the balance of Matter and Antimatter in the universe and also resolves many of the questions that still linger in physics today. The theory is about balance, and while it introduces new understandings at the Quantum level, it is also grounded in the physics that is already familiar to us.
Interspatial Manifold Theory (IMT) was born out of a drive to explain gravity, although inspiration for the theory actually came from looking at a different problem.The theory evolved from a […]
The question regarding the true nature of gravity has intrigued mankind since the apple incident. IMT has evolved from a primary endeavor to perceive a new type of propulsion system, […]
When theories are right the pieces start falling into place. It is these markers that I look for to authenticate my ideas, and some of the markers for IMT are […]
IMT is based on the notion that anti-matter was not destroyed in the creation of the universe, but diverted to an Interspatial manifold. Exactly how this might have happened, why […]
The existence of the manifold doesn’t have to be the exclusive domain of antimatter. Majorana Fermions could also exist within the manifold. By virtue of it being it’s own antiparticle. […]
Being able to identify experiments that will ratify a theory is an exciting step forward in proving a theory and having it accepted by the general scientific community. Below we […]
One of the reasons that I am so excited about this theory is that while it provides alternate explanations for exiting forces, it doesn’t try to change the available forces […]
Throughout this document we have discussed and explored the impact that the manifold has on matter and antimatter. These have been interesting and important topics, but we have done all […]
Quantized Inertia is a relatively new concept by physicist Mike McCulloch, at the University of Plymouth in 2007 and is supported by my theory. The idea is that just as […]
The heading could be construed as jumping the gun as we are really talking about talking about two individual things together. Quantized Time and Temporal Inertia. We have previously discussed […]