Re: Strategy for revolutionizing math and physics
- From: Heliyummm <huangxienchen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 17:02:15 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 28, 2:25 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Huang wrote:
[snip]
So, my strategy is very simple. I have some ideas and I have a vision
of what I believe to be a valid model.
[snip crap]
I think that Im right, and if correct, it will revolutionize math and
physics,
[snip rest of crap]
1) Calculate Mercury's perihelion precession over time.
2) Compare with empirical observation.
3) idiot
Prepare to be owned, Uncle Smell...
The orbit of Mercury is observed to be 87.969 days. From this,
astronomers calculate the geometry of it's orbit around the sun.
Unfortunately traditional calculations do NOT consider points to be
existentially indeterminate. Therefore, it is neccesary to indicate
that our methodology takes a major detour at this point.
Claim:
There is an Existential Potential which precisely explains the
anomalous precession of perihelion of Mercury. The easiest way to
explain this is by considering a simplified model and then getting
more technical with successive refinements to our model.
Assume that the orbit is a circle. Then, the observed diameter of the
circle is taken as the distance from the position of Mercury at times
t=0 and t=87.969/2 days.
This model claims that the diameter is expressible using numbers of
the form (a, b), where a exists and b does not exist.
As a reminder, astronomers are all doing all their calculations with
this "number system" anyway, but in their calculations you have that
everywhere b=0. So they are just doing Newtonian calculus with the
real number system (typically).
Before we can proceed any further, the class needs to acknowledge the
fundamental philosophical shift between traditional physics and what I
will show you next.
Speak cowards - and meet your fate.
.
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