About Author
About the Author

J. Philippe Blankert is originally trained as a civil engineer and software developer, with a strong scientific foundation built at TU Delft. Following successful treatment for sleep apnea, his professional path took an extraordinary turn, sparking a late-life scientific breakthrough that led to the development of the Ultimate Unified Super-Theory Equation (UUSTE). He remains actively involved in theoretical physics research, scientific outreach, and fostering collaborative community discussions.
Philippe is known for his exceptional ability to rapidly master new fields, supported by a consistently measured IQ of 160. With age, he has cultivated a valuable quot;helicopter view," enabling him to integrate insights across diverse scientific disciplines.
All readers are warmly invited to engage with UUSTE by providing constructive criticism, offering insights, or performing experimental validations. The accompanying book provides clearly defined experiments, complete with specific predictions, to facilitate verification or falsification of the theory.



Turning 60, J. Philippe Blankert realized he had yet to achieve something profoundly significant in his life. Inspired by the ambition to formulate an “Equation of Everything,” he successfully expanded the Einstein–Hilbert equation by adding rigorously derived terms for gravity, information, and entropy, unified in the fundamental unit of Joule·second (J·s). What remains now is rigorous peer review of the mathematical foundations and experimental verification—both thoroughly detailed in this book.
The author’s journey has been profoundly shaped by chronic insomnia, hindering a career matching his high IQ. After developing hypersomnia in 2023, a diagnosis of sleep apnea in summer 2024 led to successful CPAP treatment, significantly enhancing his energy, focus, and overall capabilities. This explains his remarkable late-life scientific breakthrough.
The author has faced significant challenges in obtaining publication and peer review, notably due to arXiv.org’s policy of rejecting independent research submissions lacking university affiliation. Nonetheless, he remains hopeful that genuinely interested theoretical physicists will provide valuable peer review. Encouraged by a very promising physics Master’s student acquaintance, he decided to proceed with publishing his theory.