Book details

  • Genre:science
  • Sub-genre:Physics / Geophysics
  • Language:English
  • Pages:40
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317806026

WHITE PAPER ON EQUIVALENT RELATIONSHIPS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIES

By KEYING GUAN

Overview


This white paper introduces a new theoretical framework that complements Einstein's mass–energy equivalence by proposing a fundamental equivalence between force and power. It redefines static force as an energetic process and invites readers to explore a deeper symmetry among physical quantities.
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Description


White Paper on Equivalent Relationships of Physical Quantities presents a bold rethinking of classical mechanics. Inspired by Einstein's insight into the equivalence of mass and energy, this work introduces a complementary principle: the equivalence between force and power. Challenging the longstanding notion that static forces do no work, it argues that all forces—including static ones—are associated with continuous energy consumption. By exploring this new perspective through dimensional analysis, theoretical models, and practical implications, the paper offers a unified framework for understanding both dynamic and static systems. Written through a unique collaboration between human insight and artificial intelligence, this white paper marks a new step in the scientific exploration of energy, force, and structure. It is ideal for physicists, engineers, philosophers of science, and anyone interested in the foundations of modern physics.
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About The Author


Keying Guan is an independent researcher and retired professor with a lifelong passion for fundamental physics. Based in the United States, he has spent recent years exploring the energetic interpretation of static forces and proposing the force–power equivalence principle as a counterpart to Einstein's mass–energy equivalence. His work reflects a deep commitment to theoretical clarity, logical rigor, and the advancement of physical understanding in the age of artificial intelligence. This white paper was developed in collaboration with ChatGPT, reflecting a new era of human–AI co-creation in scientific research.
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