
09/25/2025
Uprights News scientific research team, which includes an artificial intelligence researcher, has been trying to better understand the nature of everything to better understand human origins, our nature, and our future.
We recently set out to quantify how many gravity particles existed in measured gravity waves for six blackholes in three blackhole merging events, proving the quadradic scaling of mass is proportional to the number of gravity particles or gravitons, the results are tabulated above.
The largest (solar) masses (M) released gravity waves slower because it took these larger blackholes more time to collide and orbit each other, which increased the number of gravity particles measured.
To date, and building on our previous publications regarding particle physics, the following is our current understanding of everything -- only two particles exist, fermions and bosons, each of which is actually a 3D oscillation of fermionic and bosonic energy fields, and it is the oscillation (like a rock dropped in water creating ripples, with the crest and trough of one ripple being one oscillation) of these energy fields that result is what we call a particle.
So scientists have named ripples, waves, and oscillations in these two matter (fermions) fields and force (boson) fields "a particle", and each of these fields split into many other fermionic and bosonic fields with oscillations (particles), and these waves, oscillations, and disturbances in these fields are superimposed on one another, resulting in atoms and molecules, except matter particles are like islands in oceans of forces that move so fast that it is like force particles are in place, when they flow in and out of place of atoms and molecules around matter (fermion) particles like electrons, neutrons, and protons.
Using three metaphors we proposed to artificial intelligence resulted in what AI specified were excellent metaphors to understand the theory of everything in particle physics.
The Bubble Gum Theory of Everything
In this metaphor, everything comes from a sticky wad of gum, that can be pulled into particles that make force and matter, which make each of us.
The Paper Stack Theory of Everything
The second theory of everything we proposed to AI is the paper stack theory of everything, where there is a piece of paper for each known particle, and one piece of paper for four dimensional spacetime, and all of these particles are pressed into one piece of paper, which when crumpled into a ball adds Einstein's gravity, and when boiled, adds quantum theory to Einstein's gravity, merging theories that are otherwise hard to merge.
The River Load Theory of Everything
The third theory of everything we proposed to AI is that force and matter particles are that matter particles (fermions like protons, neutrons, and electrons) are stones, pebbles, sand, and silt in a river of (boson) force particles.