The Final Theory
- Michael Hawes

- 6 days ago
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Updated: 6 days ago
People tend to manufacture proof to support a cherished belief, even when they instinctively feel that the belief is actually unacceptable. But, when a child learns that the earth is round, rather than being traumatized, they are usually happy to be informed. Adults are made uncomfortable when confronted by something that is very difficult to believe. They try to disprove it and if they cannot do this, they must expand their awareness to accommodate those new possibilities.
This is a positive change and it opens all avenues to enlightenment. This behaviour is also true in the field of science. There are many universally accepted theories in today's science. We tend to forget that they are theories. As such, they should stand up to scrutiny and should be provable by experiment, if we are to model our reality on them. We have constructed many wonderful things using many of these theories, particularly in the field of physics. But are some of these theories erroneous or incomplete?
That is the question that Canadian Mark McCutcheon asked. In his book, The Final Theory he gives us his answer. Scientists are still trying to find a universal theory. They are also trying to repair the problematic aspects that persist in many smaller theories. McCutcheon, an electrical engineer, has developed his Expansion Theory, which admirably accomplishes this gigantic task. It must be borne in mind by the reader that we do not truly understand the nature of gravitation, magnetism or of light. In fact, Newton's Gravitation violates some of the fundamental laws of physical science!
The fundamental equations of Newton and Einstein are shown by McCutcheon to have flaws. Flaws that he exposes with simple diagrams. Trillions of dollars have been wasted constructing experiments to prove erroneous assumptions. Quantum physics has developed out of a legacy of antique, unchallenged and unproven theories. No single theory has ever explained all phenomena.
In this book, you will see the mathematics that have been used in the past and you will see the mistakes unveiled. Each natural phenomenon under scrutiny will be explained within Mark’s theory and embellished with diagrams and mathematics. It is better to admit we do not know a thing and to search for answers. Why continue conducting experiments to prove erroneous theories to be true? This practice only perpetuates the ignorance of our species. I applaud Mark McCutcheon and challenge everyone to read his book. Yet again, a Caledonian leads our way.
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