Lancelot Law Whyte

Lancelot Law Whyte (1896–1972) was a Scottish financier and industrial engineer.[1]

He claimed to have worked with Albert Einstein on the unified field theory.[2] He further claimed that this work was based on the theory of the 18th century natural philosopher Roger Boscovich.[3]

Whyte proposed something he called "the unitary principle" to unify physics theories.[4] Experimental work on this theory was carried out by Leo Baranski.[5]

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Notes

  1. PEP Web - A Biographical Note on L. L. Whyte
  2. Focus and Diversions, L L Whyte, Cresset Press, London 1963
  3. Roger Joseph Boscovich SJ FRS, 1711 -1787 Studies of his life and work on the 250th anniversary of his birth, edited L L Whyte, George Allen and Unwin, London, 1961
  4. The Unitary Principle in Physics and biology, LL Whyte, London, 1949
  5. Scientific Basis for World Civilization: Unitary Field theory, Leo J Baranski, The Christopher Publishing House, USA, 1960