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Endo-inertia, possibly a matter of time and the quantum hypothesis updated by the EDU time hypothesis (43)

Introduction The universe is characterized by continuous endogenous motions, acceleration and deceleration in all directions, with all the corresponding mass/energy changes/transformations. The continuous universal transformation process is the basis of this. Light forms part of this transformation process (see also … Continue reading

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Science is a continuous developmental evolutionary process, evolution is a continuous developmental scientific process (42)

Introduction In posts 37, 38 and 41 I have explained that science is a strategic and therefore continuous process with its corresponding aspects. Also evolution can be considered a strategic, continuous process. In this post this similarity between science and … Continue reading

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EDU (Einsteinian Dynamics Updated), a new strategy in Physics and Cosmology: the four fundamental interactions unified in four fundamental equations with four fundamental variables, the same as the four agents of entropy, the result of the continuous universal transformation process (41)

Introduction Energy cannot be created or destroyed (first law of thermodynamics). Energy and mass are different forms of the same thing. Energy and mass are interchageable. Under the right conditions energy can  transform into mass  and vice versa (E = … Continue reading

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The constancy of the speed of light delusion and some other stuff (40)

Introduction The not being constant of the speed of light (see post 12) is not a self-contained phenomenon. On the contrary, in our perpetual, continuous endogenous self-sustaining world the inevitable time-differences not only make it impossible for singularities and situations … Continue reading

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In our endogenous world “Free Lunch” is regular in contrast with “Gefundenes Fressen” (39)

Introduction Space/time is velocity and a continuity. It is not independent of mass and energy, in coherence with time-differences. “Local causality”is an inescapable property of the world. Entropy is a state of continuous change, stochastic, within the constraint of an … Continue reading

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Is the origin of space an issue? (38)

Introduction As explained in previous posts the speed of light is independent of the speed of its source and not independent of the mass of the source. Apparently the velocity of propagation of light exists already and is subject to … Continue reading

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First there is an issue, then there is science (37)

 What’s the issue? Physics and cosmology have been diverted to dead end tracks for decades now: nothing new under the sun, that is to say nothing new under the Physics Community’s sun.  The issue is to get out of this … Continue reading

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Space/Time is velocity (36)

Introduction In his book “A brief History of time” (Chapter 8, “The Origin and Fate of the Universe”)  Stephen Hawking  describes how in Euclidean Space-Time there is no difference between the directions of time and the directions of space. The … Continue reading

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Abacadebris (35)

What happens in the LHC (Large Hadron Collider)? In a  ring-shaped tunnel debris is examined, produced from debris (from the presumed Big Bang) in an exogenous process, that is by means of an input of external energy. I wonder if … Continue reading

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Gravitational waves in question (34)

Introduction. The dreaming up and realization of the LIG Observatory is a fantastic achievement, worthy of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2017. However, questions/problems such as the one about the true nature of gravity, the LIGO “strange noise” observation problem, … Continue reading

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