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The standard model of particle physics does not account for mass.1 There is a very simple explanation for this experimental fact: Mass does not exist.
The model built by Newtonian priests the physicists predicts that there is no mass.2 Newton the grand master of scholastic physics says there is mass. He defined it. He designed an […]

George Johnson duplicates Thomson’s experiment of 1897 with an apparatus he found on eBay. He writes:
First I determined to show myself that electrons really exist. Firing up a beautiful old apparatus I found on eBay — a bulbous vacuum tube big as a melon mounted between two coils — I replayed J. J. Thomson’s famous experiment […]

Naming is the origin of all particular things, begins Tao Te Ching.
Naming is the origin of all particles.
Naming is the origin of all fundamental particles of physics.
Naming is the origin of all fundamental building blocks of matter defined by physicists.
Definition is the origin of all things.
Physicists do not observe particles. Physicists name the lines they […]

Physics is not suitable for fundamental research. Physics is useless to investigate philosophical problems. Physicists have absolute authority to define what they study as science. They defined old scholastic topics as physics and therefore as science. In other words, physicists call millennia old philosophical topics physics. The best example is when physicists delve into the […]

I have been working on the wiki for history of research which is about 11,000 words long. I think the following would be a good outline:
Initial period 
What is force?
Astronomical experiments to test if force exists 
Astronomical experiments fail
Middle period 
Duplication of Cavendish experiment 
Riddle of force solved
Late period 
Discovery of Newton’s crime 
Density as fundamental continuum 
Unity of academic departments
Future 
The new […]

Steel and Software

Steel and software look so different as far as their density and existence are concerned. But they achieve the same purpose.
Virus and Orgus looks so different but they are very similar. They exist for the same reason. They both feed on humans. One of the reasons humans cannot perceive easily things which exist outside the […]






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