Semantic physics

Semantic physics is about meaning.

Academic physics is about the absurd.

Academic physics allows practitioners to use their authority to define the meaning of symbols. This means that in academic physics the physicists have the authority to define any symbol as many times as they wish.

In semantic physics each symbol can only have one meaning. If you have two different measurable quantities you must use two different symbols.

In semantic physics there are no terms which can be cancelled. Any term which can be cancelled is a decorative term which exists to save someone’s authority.

Academic physics is full of terms which cancel because academic physics is based on authority of the practitioners.

This fundamental difference — meaning versus authority — makes semantic physics science and academic theoretical physics polemical philosophy.

Next: TheĀ absurd.


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  1. 1 The great chain of absurd at Freedom of Science


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