Mathematical verses observational reality

There are three fundamental ways science uses mathematics and observations to understand the reality of our world.  The first involves developing a mathematical description by directly observing how its components interact. For example, Isaac Newton developed his law of gravity by observing the movement of planets and realizing that they could be understood by assuming … Read more

The physics of reality

Does anyone else have problems with the bazaar explanations that many in the scientific community expect the non-scientists to accept? For example many scientists try to convince the uninformed and less educated that we and all other things exist only after a human has observed them.  Well that’s not quite true.  According to the Copenhagen … Read more

The field properties of the Gravitron

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” there would be several theoretical advantages to defining space in terms of the continuous field properties of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four dimensional space-time. One of them is it would allow one to understand the graviton or the … Read more