The KMT Institute for Theory of Everything aims to present new ideas and theories on physics and chemistry to develop the Theory of Everything.
There are many mysterious things in modern physics and chemistry. We still do not know the origin of gravity. Quantum physics has not yet given any reliable answers to the mechanism of superconductivity in oxide-based high-temperature superconductors. We have learned that the electron has a spin. But in quantum physics, the spin is not real. Is it a ghost? The atomic models known today are not enough to explain why the radius of deuterium is more than twice of protium. Neutrons are known to play a role to stabilize protons in an atom and thus the whole atomic nuclei. But why do we have a neutron in a deuterium atom which has only one proton in the nucleus?
A hydrogen ion is a proton. Can you imagine the behavior of hydrogen ions as protons in a solution? When you think of the size of a proton to be 10 cm, the size of a hydrogen atom (protium) will be 1,000 m!!! Have you ever seen "free" electrons in conductors? We can only know the electric charge when electricity flows in a conductor. There is no way to see such "free electrons" flowing in conductors.
Modern physics was established around 100 years ago. There might be some scientific notions based on the ignorance of nature at that time. Some of the notions became creed or even ideology. Science developing in this way cannot see the essence of nature.
The KMT Institute is going to review the fundamental concepts of physics and chemistry from the very beginning, raise questions, and set up new ideas and theories to get to the Theory of Everything.