Re: A Monadic Framework for Quantum and Relativistic Phenomena
- From: Michael Helland <mobydikc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 13:13:14 -0700 (PDT)
On Jun 3, 1:02 pm, "Dirk Van de moortel" <dirkvandemoor...@ThankS-NO-
SperM.hotmail.com> wrote:
Michael Helland <mobyd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Jun 3, 12:16 pm, Michael Helland <mobyd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here's the paper I've been working on, I just updated it today. You
may want to hit refresh on it.
I'll take in a little criticism, and then I'll try to publish it.
I think it has a nifty title, mostly stolen, so it must be good.
A Monadic Framework for Quantum and Relativistic Phenomena
“A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its
opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its
opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is
familiar with it.” -Max Planck
“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-
evident.” -Arthur Schopenhauer
abstract:
The observation of Hubble redshift has been taken to indicate a new
physical property of space: that it expands. With the proposal of
expanding space, Hubble redshift seems to fit nicely in with the rest
of physics: the range of the electromagnetic force is infinite, the
speed of light is constant across all infinity, and energy is never
lost at any scale in the Universe. This paper begins to examine a
novel interpretation of Hubble redshift that is simply taboo in the
context of established physics. The new interpretation places limits
on the range of the EM force, the distance light can travel at
constant c, and the conservation of energy. While this new
interpretation of Hubble redshift leaves out the expansion of space,
it preserves the expansion of time in a photon's journey across
cosmological distances, and therefore should make the same predictions
as expansion cosmology if luminosity is calculated as a function of
time. The broader consequences of this new cosmology are proposed to
be an elegant method of understanding and modeling quantum and
relativistic phenomena, a single model that supersedes both quantum
mechanics and general relativity, and a resolution to the hard problem
of consciousness.
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* Einstein, A. (1920) Relativity: The Special and General Theory
* Heisenberg (1972) Physics and Beyond - Encounters and Conversations
Harper Torchbooks, p. 63
* Leibniz, G. W. (1714) Monadology
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quantum mechanics and relativity. Open Syst. Inform. Dync. I, 355-378
* Smolin, L. and Barbour, J. B. (1992) Extremal variety as the
foundation of a cosmological quantum theory
* Cahill, R. T. (2003) Process Physics
* Smythies, J. (2003) Space, Time and Consciousness. Journal of
Consciousness Studies (Vol.10, No.3)
* Lanza, R. (2007) "A New Theory of the Universe", Spring 2007 The
American Scholar
Here's the link:
http://www.cloudmusiccompany.com/paper.htm
Here is another link:
http://www.apa.org/journals/features/psp7761121.pdf
I suppose you doubt that applies to you?
A talented and skilled scientist like yourself, just killing time on
USENET?
Yeah, I'm sure.
.
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