Physics Question: Regarding Frequencies

DMace

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I have a question that I have been curious about for a while, and I was hoping that someone might have an explanation.

Has anyone ever done any research in frequencies as a unifying principle of the forces of nature? I was thinking of this because I was thinking that all the forces, macro and micro, seem to have frequencies. Would it not be possible to replicate the any function of the universe using frequencies in the correct wave patterns? In other words, since gravity has a frequency (otherwise how could you have standing gravity waves?) could you not then duplicate the effects of gravity using the correct frequency from a different source, such as sound or electromagnetism? Since even quantum theory demands that the membrane needs to vibrate in order to create the correct properties of the particles they create that make up the universe, wouldn't then the unifying principle of general relativity and quantum theory rest in understanding the use of frequencies?

I apologize if this is a nonsense question. My physics knowledge comes from one year of physics, being an electronic tech in the navy, and watching science shows, but I never really got in depth.

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

DMace
 
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DMace said:
Since even quantum theory demands that the membrane needs to vibrate in order to create the correct properties of the particles they create that make up the universe, wouldn't then the unifying principle of general relativity and quantum theory rest in understanding the use of frequencies?
Yea probably at its deepest, frequencies are related to quantum probabilities and information.
 
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