Dear Professor Sau Lan Wu,
I would have never heard of your name unless I searched Google for “the most conscientious physicist in the world”. And I got your name, your information and also watched your video explaining how the discovery of Higgs particle has been made. I’m very honored to learn that you are the one behind the secret of the discovery of the Higgs boson that they never publicized your name in the mass media.
My name is Eue Jin Jeong a Korean born physicist. I studied theoretical
high energy physics at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor from 1980 –1984
while Professor Martinus Veltman was there and earned Master’s degree in science
and then moved to the University of Texas Austin where Professor Weinberg is
teaching high energy physics. But I changed my mind there and decided to obtain
PhD degree in the area of experimental physics of solid state.
I felt that I’ll be coming back to the subject of theoretical physics later
but it was not the right time. The most interesting subject in physics that I
was curious about while I was at the University of Michigan was on the cause of
the mass of the elementary particles and the cause of the jets from the black
hole accretion disks.
Contrary to your path, I was delving into the dynamical mass generation mechanism for the elementary particles. And I wrote several papers regarding the subject while I was in Michigan but I never published them. The idea gave a surprising insight into the quark confinement mystery that may be interesting to you as well.
In the mean time, after finishing my PhD degree, I went back to South Korea
in 1990 and had to serve for the government research institute for the period of
time they supported me while studying in the US since I was one of the two
recipients of the National Scholarship Study Abroad Program in Physics provided
by the Education Ministry.
To make the story short, I discovered in 1996 after I came back to the
States to study further on particle physics that the second term next to
Newtonian gravity in the linearized theory of general relativity was in fact
meaningful when the rotating hemisphere is used as a source and the special
relativistic mass increase effect is incorporated.
It turns out that a rotating hemisphere is a dipole gravity magnet that
will perpetually be accelerated in the matter filled universe. I could derive
the Lense-Thirring force using this concept. Basically the Lense-Thirring force
turned out to be the sum of the two oppositely superposed dipole gravitational
moment very close from the center of the sphere(two oppositely superposed
hemisphere). Essentially this was the main cause that the jets from the black
hole accretion disc and the dark matters are formed.
I think you would be more interested in real theories that really explain
some physical phenomena than something like a string theory.
I was able to put together everything that I have discovered in a book that
I recently published, “Physics of the New Millennium, Birth of the New
Paradigm”.
I’m enclosing a pdf copy of the book in this email for your review. I made
sure to put a chapter for the elementary particle physics theories that I wrote
when I was at the University of Michigan in the book.
I’m sure this book won’t bore you at all. The final conclusion I learned
from all this theoretical adventure was that if the neutrinos are magnetic monopole
tachyons, it will solve many many problems in physics. To name a few, the
physical origin of quantum mechanics, origin of gravity, light traveling vacuum
mystery etc. And finally the ultimate secret of controlling gravity by the
method of electromagnetic means.
I’m sure you will also be able to point out misconceptions in my book as
well if you can find some. Overall, I’m looking for the expert in the field like yourself who can
express his/her opinion without reservation. Most of the physicists in the US of
western origin are too self conscious to express their true opinions about the
content of the book when I showed it to them. You are a Chinese and I’m a Korean
in the same field of expertise in elementary particle physics.
I would appreciate your comments and I hope we can have chances to
communicate much more in the future.
Best Regards,
Eue Jin Jeong