Archive for April, 2008
Ode to Einstein
1 Comment Published by admin April 20th, 2008 in Physics, Marketing, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, General RelativityTO THE ILLUSTRIOUS MAN
ALBERT EINSTEIN
AND THIS HIS WORK DONE IN FIELDS OF THE
MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS A SINGLE
DISTINCTION OF OUR TIME AND RACE
Lo, for your gaze, the pattern of the skies!
What balance of the relativistic mass, what reckonings
Divine! Here ponder too the Laws which Subtle Lord,
Framing the DeSitter universe, set not aside
But made the relative foundations […]
Is there a limit to possible spacetimes?
0 Comments Published by admin April 19th, 2008 in Physics, Doctors of PhilosophyShareThis
The post-Newtonian world
0 Comments Published by admin April 19th, 2008 in Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, cosmology, Calculus, A new worldI’ve updated the Introduction to my new post-Newtonian world:
Traditionally, the job of designing new worlds has been the responsibility of Doctors of Philosophy, but modern Doctors of Philosophy, the physicists, have become nothing more than careerist bureaucrats1 and the grandest scheme they can think of is to reconcile the two incompatible parts of the physics […]
Astrology and physics: two occult para-sciences
0 Comments Published by admin April 18th, 2008 in Authority, Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, Force, OccultThis is adapted from comments:
If someone turned off gravity right now, then all currently orbiting planets would just fly out at tangents.
Interesting point. In pre-Newtonian times people proved the truth of astrology by the same type of circular reasoning. The believers said that astrology is true because if it weren’t the astrological influx between […]
Theory of Everything and Godel’s incompleteness theorem
2 Comments Published by admin April 17th, 2008 in Authority, Doctors of Philosophy, cosmologyA commenter yesterday wrote regarding Max Tegmark’s mathematical universe that
maybe our universe is a mathematical object . . . but can we understand this object? Can we solve the equations? I seriously doubt it, we are already having troubles with Navier-Stokes, let alone Dirac coupled with Maxwell, and even with classical mechanics. I rest my […]
Scientific principles of research
0 Comments Published by admin April 17th, 2008 in Science, Newton, Force, Occult, PrinciplesWe have principles here:
1. Nature is not supernatural.
2. Rational is not irrational.
I use these two scientific principles as the foundation of my research.
For instance, I use Principle 1 to eliminate the Newtonian occult force from physics:
Force is action-at-a-distance therefore force is occult. Occult is supernatural and, by Principle 1, nature is not supernatural, […]
Universe is academic
12 Comments Published by admin April 16th, 2008 in Doctors of Philosophy, cosmologyI’ve written before about Max Tegmark’s proposition that the universe is mathematics. I just saw it highlighted in Mathematics under the Microscope and I wanted to add a few more comments.
I’m not surprised that academic doctors have discovered that the Universe is not just described by an academic discipline but it is an academic […]
The sad, sad state of physics
0 Comments Published by admin April 15th, 2008 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, OccultWrites nullphysics.com:
Physics is currently in a sad, sad state. Theorists have, upon their global failure to provide coherent solutions to nature’s toughest questions, chosen to relinquish much of their responsibility. They have reached the internally-agreed-upon consensus that their job is not to explain reality, their one and only job is to describe it, using models […]
Scholastic baggage in physics
0 Comments Published by admin April 14th, 2008 in Faith, Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, OccultI’ve been writing that physicists are in the way of freeing the concept of force from centuries old scholastic baggage. In fact, it’s not the physicists per se but it’s the physics bureaucracy that makes impossible any progress to eliminate occult qualities of scholasticism from physics. The marketing name of this old scholastic bureaucracy may […]
Physicists’ universe
is as universal as Miss Universe:
See also:
The famous Big Bang trope.
The World Series physics trope.
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