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Unified Physics—Part I (1965)
            A single type of particle is postulated.  The particle is spherical, smooth, perfectly elastic, translates, collides, and is very small.  The particles interact only as a result of a collision and then only by repulsion.  The particle was named the brutino.  Burtinos can be free (and thus comprise an ether) or can be organized to make up radiation and matter. 
            The postulates, of course, rigorously give the whole structure of the so called the “hard identical particle” gas mechanics.  Initially the brutinos were thought to only constitute the ether and be the transmission mechanism for gravitation and electromagnetism.  However, during a long train ride from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles, California (3000 miles) I realized that all matter could be made of these same particles.
            In Unified Physics—Part I matter at rest was considered to be brutinos moving in a circular path and in an elliptic path when translating.  It is amazing that this turned out to be the way all matter is constructed.  The mechanism for achieving stable assemblages of these brutinos, having only repulsive potential, was unknown at that time. 
            A photon is described as a thin plate-like assembly of brutinos—which may actually be an accurate description from most photons.
            The mechanism described in this book for producing fields is inaccurate.  The mechanism producing gravity by a mutual shielding phenomena is incorrect.
            Almost no physicist could consider that this book would lay the foundations for a fruitful approach to develop a unified theory of physics.