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Old May 29th 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Stephen Mooney
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There is an essay posted at http://blogontheweb.com/revolution which
introduces a new science paradigm. This paradigm is materialist and
reductionist, is derived from observation, and will be found to
correspond to all scientific evidence.

I'm presently pursuing the detailed application of the paradigm,
specifically in the area of
physics. The paradigm specifies the process which underpins the forces
of physics, and in particular the nuclear fusion process. The
formation of the elements is specified in terms of absolute pressure
and temperature.

The development of the paradigm required some radical thinking. I
disregarded the values of the units of measurement of physics and seen
the Universe as a self-measuring process. The 7 basic and 25 derived
units of measurement of physics are represented on the paradigm as 7
and 25.

The paradigm is an hierarchical structure of numbers and arrows.
Plotting the numbers of the paradigm has resulted in a couple of
interesting graphs. These plots and a single page bitmap of the first
part of the paradigm and/or a small exe file of the whole paradigm, is
freely available by emailing me at
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Old May 29th 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Robert J. Kolker
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Stephen Mooney wrote:

There is an essay posted at http://blogontheweb.com/revolution which
introduces a new science paradigm. This paradigm is materialist and
reductionist, is derived from observation, and will be found to
correspond to all scientific evidence.


It is bogus aetherist nonsense. It is not even wrong.

Bob Kolker


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Old May 29th 04 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Dirk Van de moortel
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"Stephen Mooney" wrote in message om...
There is an essay posted at http://blogontheweb.com/revolution which
introduces a new science paradigm. This paradigm is materialist and
reductionist, is derived from observation, and will be found to
correspond to all scientific evidence.

I'm presently pursuing the detailed application of the paradigm,
specifically in the area of
physics. The paradigm specifies the process which underpins the forces
of physics, and in particular the nuclear fusion process. The
formation of the elements is specified in terms of absolute pressure
and temperature.

The development of the paradigm required some radical thinking. I
disregarded the values of the units of measurement of physics and seen
the Universe as a self-measuring process. The 7 basic and 25 derived
units of measurement of physics are represented on the paradigm as 7
and 25.

The paradigm is an hierarchical structure of numbers and arrows.
Plotting the numbers of the paradigm has resulted in a couple of
interesting graphs. These plots and a single page bitmap of the first
part of the paradigm and/or a small exe file of the whole paradigm, is
freely available by emailing me at


At the very instant when the slogan "It's A New Paradigm!" was
launched by the marketing monger who invented it while sitting on
his toilet, staring at the wall, the slogan became obsolete and laughable.

[Warning - follow-ups set to appropriate newsgroups]

Dirk Vdm


 




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