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The Gyroverse is a "theory of everything," that does what "string
theory" only promises. It combines relativity, cosmology, and quantum mechanics into a unified physics theory, and among other things, relates all the forces of nature. This controversial theory challenges the prevailing physics wisdom that I'm sure you would find fascinating. Read about it at http://book.gyroverse.com/ |
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In order to convince people to buy your book, you must show:
1. That it contains a scientific theory. AND 2. That the theory is better than existing theories. "Better" meaning: a. As accurate as existing theories at predicting values of measurements, but simpler to use. OR b. More accurate than existing theories at predicting values of measurements. Paul Cardinale |
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In order to convince people to buy your book, you must show:
1. That it contains a scientific theory. AND 2. That the theory is better than existing theories. "Better" meaning: a. As accurate as existing theories at predicting values of measurements, but simpler to use. OR b. More accurate than existing theories at predicting values of measurements. Paul Cardinale |
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"Paul Cardinale" kirjoitti viestissä ups.com... In order to convince people to buy your book, you must show: 1. That it contains a scientific theory. AND 2. That the theory is better than existing theories. "Better" meaning: a. As accurate as existing theories at predicting values of measurements, but simpler to use. OR b. More accurate than existing theories at predicting values of measurements. Paul Cardinale I am not a spokesman of the author, and I don't like the style he speaks about his work, but ain't those demands a little bit high? It is just a book, and there may be something interesting in it. Henry Haapalainen |
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Don wrote: The Gyroverse is a "theory of everything," that does what "string theory" only promises. It combines relativity, cosmology, and quantum mechanics into a unified physics theory, and among other things, relates all the forces of nature. This controversial theory challenges the prevailing physics wisdom that I'm sure you would find fascinating. Read about it at http://book.gyroverse.com/ I might give it a spin! Beyond 2001. |
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The book meets all your requirements. Here are some of what it shows:
§ There are seven forces of nature, not four. The additional three a o Gravitons that hold entangled particles together. o Universe expansion force that set off the "big bang", better characterized as the "big push" that continues to cause the universe expansion to accelerate. o An aspect of the electromagnetic force that is strictly repulsive at subatomic distances. That's why electrons don't fall into the nucleus. § Five of the forces are caused directly by the graviton, and the other two are caused indirectly by it. The photon is the other force participant. § The graviton, in a similar way causes gravity and the strong force. § Gravity (and the strong force) is governed by a LeSage mechanism, albeit different than originally proposed. Gravity's strength adheres to the inverse square law independent of the number of space dimensions because of the LeSage mechanism. § All forces involve pushing, no force pulls. "Pushing is nature, pulling is magic." § Matter has no intrinsic energy. The mc2 is caused by all matter speeding in the fourth space dimension at the velocity of light. § The universe began with zero energy, which can be explained without the use of inflation theory. The excess centrifugal force holding galaxies together is not caused by dark matter, but by the Mordehai Milgrom effect. § The mass of gravity, inertia, and energy are the same because they are all caused similarly by the graviton. § Matter has no intrinsic mass. The graviton is the Higgs particle in the sense that it gives matter its mass value. § Gravity is an almost instantaneous force, not limited to the speed of light. § The universe has an inside and an outside. § From the outside it is 12 dimensions. The furthest distance from end to end is one angstrom, the size of an atom. The universe is wrapped-up speeding in a tight helix at the speed of light. § On the inside it is composed of 4 Euclidean dimensions, all large and alike, but not infinite, where each dimension is composed of 3 unique rolled-up dimensions of the twelve. Explained is how something rolled up to the size of an angstrum in 12 dimensions can be large and Euclidean in a 4 dimensional subset. § All celestial objects are uniformly situated on a 3-sphere, with a radius of 15 billion light years. § The center of the 3-sphere is the point of the big bang 15 billion years ago. The expansion was not an isolated event, but a continual process, still evolving. § Simultaneous events are simultaneous in all inertial frames. § Time is the result of inertia. Increased inertia slows time. It is not a dimension in the relativity sense. § A rocket ship in principle can go faster than the speed of light, but it won't be able to stop even at a tenth the speed of light. § Nature does not support singularities or infinities. These are strictly mathematical concepts. |
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