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Introduction
The
true nature of space-time does not just emerge from the geometrical evidence
offered by gravity but is a consequence of intrinsic properties of mathematics.
The present discourse provides a new account of space-time based
on a minimal set of generally accepted ‘self-evident’ truths. The set is minimal since it is founded on but few mathematical axioms
and excludes intrusions by extrinsic factors from (macroscopic) observation
in our Euclidean-biased environment. The fundamentals of two separate branches of applied mathematics
are re-visited in order to expose heretofore unrecognised implications
which all converge on the same conclusion about the nature of space-time
as does the expansion of its geometry presented herein.
In our quest we will not resort to mathematical methods such as
the calculus since differentials and integrals provide derivative rather
than fundamental relations between variables, i.e. an account of the fundamentals
of nature should not depend on derivatives.
For similar reasons we will not rely on coordinate systems, employed
in calculations of physical systems, that invite the use of such mathematical
tools, as neither promote the geometric interpretation of elementary entities
that will unify the macroscopic and microscopic worlds- instead we will
introduce a coordinate system that will serve both. Accordingly, we will express their geometry by trigonometric polynomial
equations, with some excursions into vector algebra and symbolic logic.
However, while its inner consistency allows one to make more precise
and complete statements, mathematics is not intended to be a substitute
for our subject’s philosophical foundation the understanding of which
is prerequisite and primary. The explanations provided herein should enable
the reader gain this understanding. Because
the present discourse is at a fundamental level no references are made
to other works, although general familiarity with standard mathematical
and physical principles has been assumed and the value of their contribution
is hereby acknowledged. As a result some readers might initially find
the text rather basic, yet it is precisely at this level where past oversights
have hampered advances in current theoretical physics. The sparseness in our approach thus serves
to keep things simple as the world’s complexity must ultimately and fundamentally
derive from simplicity. Removal
of superfluous factors provides the necessary clarity for uncovering the
hidden false assumptions that had led the major branches of physics on
divergent courses and prevented extending space-time geometry from astronomical
realms to elementary particles. The
unification of the macroscopic world and the domain of microscopic phenomena
also places the observer in a new light with profound implications for
the meaning of the reality that we experience and the cosmic drama in
which we take part. It is ultimately
this aspect that will take centre stage and to which progress in mathematics
and physics are but sideshows. << Previous | Next >> |
Universal
Reality by Onno Table of ContentsIntroductory TextsMedia AreaAbstractIntroductionForewordA Suspect ScaffoldThe KeystoneRelativity RelatedImagine there is no ...Sometimes a Little KnowledgeThe Sine of LightThe Observer's Dual ModalityTwo-d or not two-d that is the Real QuestionThe Other Side of PythagorasNewton's Apple RestoredAn Epilogue to end the PrologueOther InformationLorentz transformationsHyperbolic-circular transformationsOctohedronSinus DiagramAdditional SubtextsClass TheoryVector TheoryThe Unit Universe |
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