Electromass (ePub)
The Same Principles at Every Scale
(Sprache: Englisch)
"A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light; a new generation grows up that is familiar with it." - Max Plank
"The choice is the Universe, or nothing." - H. G. Wells
When the Laws of Physics are...
"The choice is the Universe, or nothing." - H. G. Wells
When the Laws of Physics are...
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"A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light; a new generation grows up that is familiar with it." - Max Plank
"The choice is the Universe, or nothing." - H. G. Wells
When the Laws of Physics are observed to have been violated, it is not a scietist's job to explain the violation by creating new forces and keeping the Laws; it is the scientist's job to question and even abandon those Laws. - Justin Sandburg
"Without expansion, our observations actually become harder to explain without inventing new physics.
We have to be careful in which context this is used. Expansion is consistent with General Relativity and doesn't require new physics to describe it. Accelerating expansion, on the other hand, does!" - Anonymous
"Chemistry ignores everything inside the valence shell, even though the space between the electrons and the nucleus cause emission which is unique even for atoms of the same valance. I couldn't help but make the connection to the very large emission in the observational study of the Universe." - Justin Sandburg
Well the future looks bright indeed! I am not sure how anyone can read that and not come away with a much richer, more fulfilling, and far more interesting view of the universe we reside in. It is all right there, in your face, and all you have to do is take a halfway decent look at it and it becomes obvious..." -Anonymous
"Some form on ultra dense compact matter may be the dynamo in forming the stable jets that reform galaxies such as the "cartwheel" and dual and quad jets that we can observe. These stable jets are responsible for the evolution and form of not only their galaxy but distant galaxies. This paper is quite interesting." -Anonymous
"I have read your book quickly and it deserves another read. Good effort!... to take someone from the very basics of physics and expose them to... I applaud your effort." - Anonymous
"Why has it taken this long to arrive at such a logical deduction? It makes so much more sense, really." - Anonymous
"The question is: what is mass really a function of? This is where ideas like electromass come in. I totally dig this idea...." -Anonymous
"So we have to admit that there are no absolutes. Only differences. And it is the differences that mean things, not the similarities (although they are not completely worthless). (Funny how, as a society, we are made to conform and so minimize differences where as everything else relies on seeing differences and making use of them" -Anonymous
"Time/line differentials are hardly mainstream physics." -Anonymous
"The choice is the Universe, or nothing." - H. G. Wells
When the Laws of Physics are observed to have been violated, it is not a scietist's job to explain the violation by creating new forces and keeping the Laws; it is the scientist's job to question and even abandon those Laws. - Justin Sandburg
"Without expansion, our observations actually become harder to explain without inventing new physics.
We have to be careful in which context this is used. Expansion is consistent with General Relativity and doesn't require new physics to describe it. Accelerating expansion, on the other hand, does!" - Anonymous
"Chemistry ignores everything inside the valence shell, even though the space between the electrons and the nucleus cause emission which is unique even for atoms of the same valance. I couldn't help but make the connection to the very large emission in the observational study of the Universe." - Justin Sandburg
Well the future looks bright indeed! I am not sure how anyone can read that and not come away with a much richer, more fulfilling, and far more interesting view of the universe we reside in. It is all right there, in your face, and all you have to do is take a halfway decent look at it and it becomes obvious..." -Anonymous
"Some form on ultra dense compact matter may be the dynamo in forming the stable jets that reform galaxies such as the "cartwheel" and dual and quad jets that we can observe. These stable jets are responsible for the evolution and form of not only their galaxy but distant galaxies. This paper is quite interesting." -Anonymous
"I have read your book quickly and it deserves another read. Good effort!... to take someone from the very basics of physics and expose them to... I applaud your effort." - Anonymous
"Why has it taken this long to arrive at such a logical deduction? It makes so much more sense, really." - Anonymous
"The question is: what is mass really a function of? This is where ideas like electromass come in. I totally dig this idea...." -Anonymous
"So we have to admit that there are no absolutes. Only differences. And it is the differences that mean things, not the similarities (although they are not completely worthless). (Funny how, as a society, we are made to conform and so minimize differences where as everything else relies on seeing differences and making use of them" -Anonymous
"Time/line differentials are hardly mainstream physics." -Anonymous
Autoren-Porträt von Justin Sandburg
This book really isn't about its author. It's about Nature, so the author biography seems out of place. I'm just a guy who decided to take my education into my own hands. The way the scientific community is currently set up, to have new or controversial ideas might short circuit your career. I had doubts thoughout my education about several Laws of Physics. Tell that to a professor or a scientific journal and they'll laugh you out the door. There's also a lot of corruption and sabotage, so it was actually difficult to say "no" to years of teaching, protect the idea from being manipulated, and to bring you Electromass. Some of the coolest implications of this book directly affect the consumer; whether it be diagnosing and treating illnesses with better accuracy, exploring space, solving climate change, and even free energy! All of this is at our fingertips. But tell an economy that's set up to grow money that its whole basis is flawed and you'll draw some negative attention. Diagnosing and treating illnesses has taken over one-fifth of the economy. Reliance on oil and fossil fuels is a driving factor in every person's home heating and transportation--natural disasters can upset our entire livelihood. Call me ambitious, tenacious and stubborn; or just another citizen tired of premiums, deductibles, and packed on costs; or concerned about the environment and the future generations; or just lucky enough to study some of the coolest fields of science ever. The truth is I was bored and thought I could make an impact in astronomy. But what I found changed the entire paradigm.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Justin Sandburg
- 2010, 48 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: iUniverse
- ISBN-10: 1440193800
- ISBN-13: 9781440193804
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.02.2010
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