Basic Concepts of Classical Physics, Modern Physics and Unified Physics

$7.49

This course explains basic concepts and explores the limits of modern physics, to introduce Unified Physics as a framework to rethink reality. Through a guided progression from classical and modern physics to unified field theory, students are invited to critically reassess prevailing scientific assumptions and engage with a holistic approach to understanding matter, energy, and the structure of the universe. This is a special launch price, featuring a 25% discount. Original Price: $9.99

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In this course, we will address the most important concepts in modern physics, laying the groundwork for a critical examination of its current state to understand why unified physics offers the solution. This course is for the public and scientists who wish to understand the foundations the holographic physics.

Modern physics encompasses quantum mechanics (the physics of the atomic and molecular world interacting with light) and relativity (special and general), which explains the behavior of matter at macroscopic and cosmological scales. Within this framework, the speed of light marks the boundary between energy that propagates freely and energy that remains confined to a region of space, such as mass. Ultimately, both light and matter are energy—that is, electromagnetic vibrations—but one travels freely through space (light), while the other remains confined to a volume (matter). Evidently, if the speed of light is the most important condition that guides the nature of our reality, then something very fundamental about light is involved in the unification of scales.

Nevertheless, amajor problem of modern physics is its inability to reconcile the two theories, quantum mechanics describing the behavior of the atoms and molecules that make up matter through the forces of attraction and repulsion, and the theory of relativity, which describes the astronomical world through gravity. This is a big problem, since we see that the largest things are composed of the smallest. So how can these two theories be irreconcilable? Some prominent physicists even claim that there is no need to reconcile them—that they are working perfectly well as they are!

In this course we will go a layer deeper into quantum mechanics and relativity (special and general), so that the student can put in perspective the unified physics brought by Nassim Haramein and his team at the International Space Federation, with respect to modern physics. It is critical for humanity to get involved and actively participate in the creation of a new paradigm that understands where is it that we are truly unified, and where the boundary condition truly happens.

You may not be aware that modern physics only describes 4% of the objective reality that surrounds us. The magnitude of the disagreement between theoretical models of cosmology and astronomical observations, amounts to 96%, having to include those contributions as the adjustment parameters coined dark matter and dark energy, so that there is agreement.These “dark” contributions of matter and energy correspond to poorly described and misunderstood aspects of conventional energy and mass, meaning we do not understand 96% of that 4% of matter and energy that modern science believes it understands. From a description that can truly explain the origin of mass from first principles, we will see that these dark contributions become visible and understandable.

This is a two-hour-per-week live session course for three months, with Prof. Ines Urdaneta. Classes are recorded. Courses available starting May 5, 2026.