The direction of the mind.

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Please follow and like us:0.9k1.1k7884041kIn Neil deGrasse Tyson book Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries (Kindle Edition Locations 258-262) he tells us "the homing of our senses from birth through childhood allows us, as adults, to pass judgment on events and phenomena in our lives, declaring whether they “make sense”. Problem is, hardly … Read more

Mathematics and the physical sciences

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One of the primary purposes of the physical sciences is help us understand how the different components of our universe physically interact to create its observable properties.  However many scientist’s use the abstract properties of mathematics to extract, by quantification the underlying rules governing them.  In other words they define those rules not in terms … Read more

Dark Energy as a displacement in the fabric of space-time

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In the early 1990s, one thing was fairly certain about the expansion of the universe. It might have enough energy density to stop its expansion and recollapse, it might have so little energy density that it would never stop expanding, but gravity was certain to slow the expansion as time went on. Granted, the slowing … Read more

Dark Matter as an offset in the fabric of space-time

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Here is an amazing fact: The matter we know of that makes up all stars and galaxies only accounts for 5% of the content of the universe. The rest is called Dark Matter. It does not interact with the electromagnetic force and therefore does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to … Read more

Absolute Space-time and Newton’s Bucket

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In 1687 Isaac Newton proposed what has come to be called Newton’s Bucket which was an attempt to understand the nature of accelerated motion. It has been accepted for centuries that motion is relative. In other words, if two freely moving objects are each moving at constant but different velocities, neither object has a special … Read more