I developed a hypothesis that if a number of people were to develop
conceptual tools, aids, in order to envision abstract physics tangibly
that ultimately all of us would eventually arrive at the same
conclusion or results. These conceptual tools have to run on the
premise of relativity, as all things in our minds relate to each other,
so we can relate the abstract to something tangible and it be easily
understood which then we would extrapolate the actuality of the
abstract physics from the conceptual tool. For some of us this process
might take longer and for others perhaps not so long. Essentially, I
believe all of the scientific and non-scientific community have been
heading towards the same conclusions and results. The only unfortunate
thing is that certain existing theories are too complex and are
presented at a level of complexity that to understand it tangibly
requires much more effort thus much more time by a smaller percentage
of the population before resulting at the same conclusions. This is not
to say physics is simple, but the underlining concepts and approaches
don't have to be complicated. Many of us focus strongly on the
mathematics in hopes that it will enlighten us, which is good so don't
misunderstand me such as it did for Einstein with E=mc^2, but we must
be careful that the mathematics doesn't give us an imaginary
representation on the actuality of physics. We are all physicists
because we are all physical and live in a physical environment thus can
understand it, to a certain level, tangibly, thus we also are able to
manipulate it tangibly. If we all use this underlining understanding of
physics then we can derive our own theories which based on my initial
premise will eventually result at the same conclusions and results.