The Nature of Temporal (t > 0) Science: A Physically Realizable Principle
The Nature of Temporal (t > 0) Science: A Physically Realizable Principle
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The author argues that our laws, principles, and theories are not physically realizable because they were derived from an empty space paradigm. He introduces the concept of temporal subspace as a physically realizable space within our universe, which differs from the traditional view of time as an independent variable. The book challenges the foundations of modern science and suggests that absolute certainty exists only at the present moment. It emphasizes the importance of approximating science and introduces the idea of timeless science, which has created a worldwide conspiracy. The author also discusses the behavior of micro and macro space, the creation of the universe through a self-induced gravitational force, and the impossibility of changing time. The book is recommended for scientists and engineers as a reference or research-oriented book.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 194 pages
Publication date: 26 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The author has demonstrated that practically all of our laws, principles, and theories are not physically realizable, as they were derived from an empty space paradigm. This book begins with the origin of our temporal (t > 0) universe, showing that temporal subspace is a physically realizable space within our universe. In contrast to the generally accepted paradigm where time is an independent variable. The author has shown that it is not the rigor of mathematics that determines the physically realizable solution, but rather the temporal (t > 0) space paradigm. Although Einstein's relativity and Schrödinger's principle had revolutionized modern science, this book has shown that both theory and principle are physically non-realizable since they were developed from an empty space paradigm. One of the most important contributions of this book must be the revolutionary idea of our temporal (t > 0) space, for which the author has shown that absolute certainty exists only at the present (t = 0) moment. Where past-time information has no physical substance, and future-time represents a physically realizable yet uncertain. From which the author has shown that all the existent laws, principles, and theories were based on past-time certainties to predict the future, but science is supposed to be approximated. The author has also shown that this is precisely how theoretical science was developed. But time-independent laws and principles do not exist within our temporal universe, in view of the author's temporal exclusive principle. By which the author has noted that timeless science has already created a worldwide conspiracy for examples such as the superposition principle, qubit information, relativity theory, wormhole traveling, and many others. This book has.
Weight: 326g
Dimension: 156 x 233 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032221519
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