In the article “25 Years of Topological Quantum Field Theory,
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=4727
“, it wrote, “It occurred to me today that right about now is the time someone
should have chosen as the date for a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the
birth of the idea of ‘Topological Quantum Field Theory’ [in May 1987], as well
as some much less well-known ideas about the relationship of QFT and
mathematics that still await full investigation.”
Yet, there are two big differences between this Unilogy and
the topological QFT.
1. In topology, a ball cannot be transformed into a donut. Yet
this transformation happens in nature, and this is the direct consequence of
Unilogy.
2. The Unilogy led the final super unification of the final
physics while the topological QFT did not provide any guideline to the Standard
Model (SM) as we are still testing the SM at LHC. See the article “Predictions
from Axiomatic physics, http://prebabel.blogspot.com/2012/05/predictions-from-axiomatic-physics.html
“.
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