A QUEST FOR THE TRUTH
Science is the key to understanding the nature and behavior of the universe, from quantum particles to macroscopic components such as galaxies and solar systems. Diallo's work try to prove the existence of a clear link between science, light, and spirituality. A general unified theory of Einstein's work on the nature of Light, Mathematics and the spiritual principles of the anciant schools of wisdom would fill the gap between modern science and spirituality.
Although Diallo's professional background is Business Management and Marketing Development, he has an interest in scientific research and spirituality as well. His research focuses on a proposed quantum theory of Unification that would explain Mathematical and Quantum realities from a spiritual point of view. Some of the research topics include the behavior of atomic particles of matter under observation and the correlation between this atomic behavior and basic principles of metaphysics such as creation's essential need for spirit-related energy to survive.
Some of this work also focuses on Einstein's works on the Relativiy of creation and on the wave-particle nature of Light. This particular field is of great interest to those looking for the mathematical energy of the spirit and for a proof of the living aspect of unanimated matter. Read Diallo's comments on his reseach:
LOOKING FOR A GENERAL THEORY OF UNIFICATION
With his theory of Relativity and his works on the nature of Light, Einstein was on the right track to find a general theory that would explain both classical and modern science. However, he was missing a key element to unify all theories and he spent the rest of his life looking for this linking element - one that would explain why matter behaves in a certain way under classical observation and in a different way under quantum observation.
What Einstein was missing is a set of three key principles that embodies some of the core teachings of anciant wisdom. These postulates, called "postulates of eternity", were introduced for the first time in the book The Principle of Eternity. They provide the solution for understanding science - both Newtonian and modern.
LIGHT AS THE KEY TO THE GENERAL THEORY OF UNIFICATION
At the basis of the theory of Unification is Light, which exhibits key properties that allow for a unified solution of creation's greatest question: what is the purpose of Life? This question is manifested in all sciences, particularly in Mathematics, under various forms, as explained in The Principle of Eternity.
Einstein was the first scientist to truly grasp the metaphysical nature of scientific light and his founding left him completely medused. After he wrote his theory of relativity, he dedicated the remaining of his life to looking for a newtonian explanation of the quantum nature of Light. Unfortunately he died without having found the answer. What Einstein found is that Light (and its variants such as energy) hold the keys to great spiritual, scientific, and metaphysical secrets. His famous Energy/Mass equation E=mc2 is the proof of that assertion. However, Einstein did not consider the spiritual aspect of Light and this non consideration was the missing link in his theory.
THE THREE POSTULATES OF ETERNITY
The postulates that allow for a connection between matter and energy, or between creation and the spiritual world, are:
. The Absolute exists and is Unique and cannot be associated to the concept of Relativity.
. The governing laws of Relativity must obey and follow the governing laws of the
Absolute, and they cannot, under any circumstance, exhibit a different behavior.
. Light, under both its newtonian nature and its quantum nature, is the only possible link
between the concept of the Absolute and the concept of Relativity.
These three postulates are explained and discussed in details in the book The Principle of Eternity. In this book, the theory of Unification is applied to the major modern scientific developments including Einstein's work on Light, the multi-dimensional matrices in Mathematics, Cosmology, Particle Physics and the binary representation of computer data.