Newton’s Assumptions
Newton is such an iconic figure in physics, and so many of his theorems have been proven right, that it's by now largely forgotten that he made several bold assumptions in his time. Especially when it comes to inertia and…
Newton is such an iconic figure in physics, and so many of his theorems have been proven right, that it's by now largely forgotten that he made several bold assumptions in his time. Especially when it comes to inertia and…
Modified Newtonian dynamics is a theory that seeks to explain why galaxies rotate the way they do without conjuring up any need for dark matter. Observations vs predictions Based solely on observable matter, galaxies don't rotate in accordance with Newton's universal…
Onar Åm is a Norwegian physicist with a sufficiently open mind to consider Earth expansion a valid alternative to conventional fixed size Earth plate tectonics. He was the one who first suggested this possibility to me, and therefore the person…
Large meteorites explode before impact. This is a conclusion we can draw from observed facts. We also know that small
Miles Mathis mentions the aether in his book. But he doesn’t say much about it, so I was left thinking that his thoughts are pretty much the same as mine. However,
Chapter four, five, six and seven of Miles Mathis' book are dedicated to errors in Einstein's theory of relativity. Mathis points out problems in Einstein's equations, and how to fix them. The chapters are the final ones in his book. However, there's no overall conclusion. The…
The third chapter in Miles Mathis’ book is a critique of the Michelson-Morley experiment; an experiment
The second chapter in Miles Mathis’ book is an introduction to relativity as a concept. He points out that relativity is real. The speed of light is finite
I had never heard of Miles Mathis before one of my readers mentioned him in response to my post about Quantum Space Theory. The commenter finds his work similar to mine. So, I looked him up this morning to learn more, and from…
I recently came across a web site promoting Quantum Space Theory; the idea that space is quantized. The theory was first proposed by Lord Kelvin back in the 19th century, so the idea is neither new nor fringe. Furthermore, it hasn't been satisfactory…
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