"As an astrophysics
PhD I have been
aware of, and studied, Haramein's work for many years. This led
to my current position as faculty member at
The Resonance Academy.
While I believe the article in the
spirit of scientific and philosophic investigation, it appears
that a full assessment of the mathematics was not done and
therefore things may have been misinformed.
Without a complete
understanding of the physics addressed by Haramein, it is an
easy error to make, especially if one relies on bloggers and
amateur physicists who often have a poor understanding of the
fundamental problems facing physics today, specifically the
difficulty in solving unification theory.
I absolutely and completely agree
with the statements made in the article that a theory needs to
not only be beautiful in its philosophical sense but that it
must be scientifically substantiated and that the math must
"add up".
In the case of Haramein, as far as I
have been able to assess, not only does the math "add up" and is
beautiful in its own right but the theory has now been
substantiated by some of the most significant observational and
experimental results - namely the extremely precise 2013
measurement of the
radius of the proton achieved at the Paul Scherrer Institute.
In fact, to this day, the result of
Haramein's generalized holographic solution, derived in his
paper
Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass is, to my
knowledge, the most accurate theoretically predicted value for
the very critical charge radius of the proton.
Indeed, utilizing a Planck spherical
unit (PSU) to pixelate the structure of spacetime, Haramein not
only is able to solve for cosmological gravitation and generate
a quantized solution to Einstein's gravitational equations, but
he is able to apply his approach to quantum gravity at the
proton nuclei level of an atom, where he gets an extremely
accurate value for the charge radius of a proton.
His prediction, made a few months
prior to the Paul Scherrer Institute measurement, is within
0.00036 x 10-13 cm of the measured value and is
within a standard deviation (or the margin of error) of the
experiment.
As such, the experimental value may
in fact be the one approaching Haramein's exact theoretical
result. (For more information on Haramein's prediction
click here.)
Compared to the Standard Model of
particle physics which is now off by some 4%, Haramein's result
is extremely significant and in the context of a unification
theory, has profound implications.
In contrast for instance, string
theory, a contender for unification of physics, which has been
worked on for decades by numerable physicists, has not succeeded
in predicting one single physical value testable in a
laboratory.
Furthermore, although 4% off the
measured value may not seem like much to the layperson, it is
catastrophic to the Standard Model of particle physics, as it
alters very important values that undermine the fundamental
premise of that model.
As such, Haramein's approach and
mathematics "add up" extremely precisely to real physical
values, whether at the cosmological level of black hole masses
and radii or at the quantum level of subatomic particles.
Moreover, the model itself is
extremely simple and depicts a very specific mathematical beauty
which is, what I believe, Haramein was referring to when
describing his work during the interview with Barnet Bain and
Freeman Michaels:
It should also be noted, that the
results of Haramein's unification approach include the exact
prediction of the strong nuclear force strength, interaction
time and range from a direct application of his holographic
solution to generate the precise gravitational coupling constant
and for the first time in history, giving an analytical solution
to the confining forces that hold nuclei together in the nucleus
of an atom and unifying gravity with
the quantum world of
particle physics utilizing simple and elegant geometric and
algebraic solutions.
While all this is remarkable and is
based on real physics making real predictions, what most excites
me is some of the applications to cosmogenesis which I am
currently writing a paper on.
The resulting picture that emerges
demonstrates that our universe is highly organized and that
every part of it is part of a network of information mediated by
the quantum Planck vacuum that connects us all."