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Summary and Corrections Some of the
Breakthrough(s) From This Book.“In a nutshell :Quantum mechanics picture the
world as (Fuzzy Balls )!My theories picture it a
world of frequencies !! ince anythin Fizzy Must
"e oscillatin around certain point or #$ed mean
we call hereafter the center of frequency%&
ONE: The Uniersa!Constant.
“o far most of the calculations ha'e not "een
e$act !If not totally wron !Because they areonly meant to e$plore the rder f Manitude of
My roposed *ni'ersal +onstant (,)!-e can now
deri'e an e$act e$pression for this (,)%&
“.et us now e$plore 'arious 'ersions for thisuni'ersal constant /ust to see which of them
applica"le 0 &
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$ineariing The
Units.
“1he dyne (Force)Is a 'ector! But "oth time and
distance need not "e directional% 1herefore
Instead f quarin the trianle we split it in to
two trianles each representin one set of
homoeneous units then we superimposed them
on each other2s !1his was permitted "y applyin
*nitary perators%&
2n the triang!e "BC #e!o4 0here
"BDBC%ynes B"DCB%cm.s
("C) %yne.cm.s ;Not (yne.cm.s)8 =
Simi!ar!y:
CBDB"%cm .s C"%ynes (BC)8 % yne.cm.s
Giing ;"C =8%(erg . second)
B yne. C B Cm.S C
ynes. / Cm.S "
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BOTTO& $2NE.
0hat 4e need to do ne>t:
a7
"fter ca!cu!ating () 0e need to esta#!ish the
minimum num#er (N)Of macrosco'ic o#ects
re*uired to dis'!ay *uantum e+ects.
(For The Defnition O -N-See The Prolifcsy Principle
Page---).
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$ook out for these uantum E+ects in Hegions of
outer s'ace made from ar#itrari!y dra4n
(Chosen) con@gurations containing (N) 0ith
methods simi!ar to those of the &onte Car!o
methods.
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"!soI
(See Page -----------------Calculating My ni!ersal
Constant ) "
T0O: The ,ro!i@csy ,rinci'!e.
“Quantities are in the ha"it of transformin itself
to quality ! 3nd quality is in the ha"it of
producin quantities !!1he question is when 0
3nd how00&
The Hed &onk.
“If there are 4nouh +opies of any macroscopico"/ect0 "ser'ed at ptimal distances 00-e
should "e a"le to detect its quantum e5ects as if
they were microscopic o"/ects%&
$et :
N%The &inimum num#er of co'ies re*uired to
detect *uantum e+ects.
"%The sie of the sma!!est atom in that o#ect .
J%Sie of this o#ect measured in mu!ti'!es of
(").
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(This is Not The Same as the num#er of atoms
inside this o#ect.)
K%Some constant.
Then:
N%K. J (").
No4 'utting: N%1
"%6.3 /157L cm($o4est Bohr Or#it.)
e'ending on our 'ath of o#seration 0e hae
chosen the case (By o!ume):
Giing (J)By o!ume :
% M
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the state of the o#seration is gien #y the ang!e
of 'roection I
P"DBDC. But 4e cannot say: QDEDetc.
int: 0e can determine the O'tima! istance foro#sering *uantum e+ects #y the ang!es of'roections a#oe.(For the real stuff on theses Isamic Diagrams :See section ( 16 )Of
the list of equations at the end of the summary ?)
TE FOUHT SECHET : 0e "re Not "!one.
“1he ood news there are in the uni'erse as
many other li'es of di5erent shapes and forms!
3s there are elements in the Mendelee' ta"le !
1he "ad news :
In the e'ent when there are more than one of the
same shape and form of life i%e% Based on the
same elements and are 6econiza"le By 4ach
ther (e%% +ar"on "ased life)1hen "y de#nition
these are 7ept at unreacha"le(*ntoucha"le
hysically ) 8istances from each other2s! ,encethe +eilin on 1he SPEED OF LIGHT 8e#nin ur
.imitations%&
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Man is the Final otal Sum Of all the !hysical "onditions #nd
#ccidental "om$inations On our %lanet &
herefore it follo's that other %lanets or stars and there are $illions
of them (ot ecessarily *o !lanets ) "an also %roduce :
he Final #nd otal Sum ach Of Its O'n "onditions Or #ny
"om$inations Of "onditions&
+o'e,er it does not necessarily mean these %roducts or -nits Of
.ife 'ill $e identical to oursel,es or/ecogni0a$le y ach Other2s ?
here is 'hole range of e*%ectations3
Moreo,er this ,ie' does not contradict religious $eliefs since many
Muslims $elie,e that 4esus himself 'as not made of flesh and $lood
$ut of light&+o' ridiculous it seems e,en to oursel,es to thin5 our
form of life is so s%ecial ?hen 'e 7no' For "ertain +o'
Im%erfect Its?Or Middle Of he /oad Mediocre Its ??herefor
there has to $e other forms of life higher or lo'er than oursel,es&
BOTTO& $2NE.
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“It2s only when we assume our Form of life is
(pecial) +an we 9eate the e$istence of other
forms of life in the uni'erse% ince it
presupposes the +onditions producin our life
form are also necessary to produce any other
form of life%&
"!ternatie!y.
“1he "ad news: -e are not alone!1he ood news:
.i'es of the same shape and forms are notallowed physical contacts%&
Ca!cu!ations.
To sim'!ify the a#oe statements 2 no4 introduce
my o4n e*uation giing the fo!!o4ing concrete
ca!cu!ations
S'eed Of $ight. / The Tota! "ge Of $ife On Our
,!anet. %The &inimum "!!o4ed istant Of The
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Nearest Ce!estia! O#ect Containg $ife
Hecognisa#!e By Ourse!es .
That is to say if 'hysica! #eam of !ight (Or any
other e!ectromagnetic 4ae)0as shone on our
'!anet it cannot reach us unti! a!! !ife forms had
#ecome e>tinct on our '!anet. "nd ice ersa
,HOOF "N EH2R"T2ONS.
#gain this is ,ery lengthy and com%le* su$8ect 3In,ol,es deri,ing
relationshi% $et'een !lanc52s constant (h)?My o'n uni,ersal
constant (+)&+o'e,er this correlation 'ill $ecome more a%%arent
as 'e read on 3ut $asically according to Microsco%ic 9uantum
Mechanics:
( !auli *clusion !rinci%le ):
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(o 'o Same !articles "an *ist #t he Same State&)
he analogue of this in My Macrosco%ic 9uantum Mechanics
(o 'o Same .ife Forms "an *ist in he Same State)
o' 'e need to define 'hat 'e mean $y this life form First it2s
function of each element in the chemical ta$le hen a function of
the %hysical distances $et'een themsel,es if they e,er 'ere
allo'ed to e*ist simultaneously !lus the uni,ersal constant
(+)must $e ta5en to account and many other factors too long to
e,en to list let alone e*%atiate here&
ints "nd Guidance For Hesearch &
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he Ma*imum %ossi$le age of life as 'e 5no' it on our %lanet is
determined $y the #lready 7no'n ime Sealing of our sun 'hen
it 'ill turn in to /ed ;iant en,elo%ing the earth&
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future enerations to pro'e scienti#cally%& he
/ed Mon5&
“3t one 3merican uni'ersity in the #fties !ne
certain physics raduate (tanley Miller;?)
Manaed to 6e; +reate life inside the la"oratory
"y passin electric currents throuh test tu"e
#lled with prime'al soup ! 1here is no pro"lem in
all of that% 4$cept it present us with the
followin 1hree questions&
uestion One:
-hy should life at the prime'al le'el need toreproduce itself without certain 4$ternal
In@uences 0
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The Conscientiousness Of
Being%
uestion T4o:
-e o further "y as7in :-hy does life need todefend itself at all at that prime'al le'el with
such Aiour without "ein conscientious0
uestion Three:
+rystals also 7nown to row(6eproduce)But
neither willin nor can defend itself% +an the
+onscientiousness f Bein 4$ists e'en at the
chemical le'el00
E>terna! Factors Or ,ur'ose
“ I fear od therefore I .i'e % “ he /ed Mon5 &
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“Its well esta"lished scienti#c fact that plants
and 1rees 3re far more recent on earth than the
animal 7indom ! -hat has escaped theattention of most if not 3ll theoloians 0 1hat all
the holly scriptures (1he Bi"le ! the Quran)3ll
tal7 of od2s #rst creation 3dam and 4'e Been
told not to touch the apple 1ree ! 1hey were not
told : 8o 9ot 1ouch 1his Fish r 1hat 3moe"a 003
fact which tally with the +reationist cale more
than that of 8arwinian e'olution% 9o matter how
we 9eate0 ermutate 0 r 3nalyze the loic!
I%e% od could ha'e said instead :8o not touch
that prime'al sea animal %&
And the delicate logic we need to grasp :
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That until the point was reached when these primitie !orms o!
li!e had "ecome adanced enough #ust to de!end itsel! $%illions o!
&ears had elapsed '
%ore Than Enough to wipe out their e(istence "e!ore the )&cle
For Surial *as allowed to gel with all the +nown )alamities
now +nown to man i,e, Imminent E(tinction "& -atural
.E(ternal/or the Internal .Diseases/etc, At these )rucial Epochs
O! Eolution, That is to sa&: In all pro"a"ilities li!e would hae
ran in to e(tension during the millions o! &ears "etween the
moment when primeal li!e was !ormed to the point o! reaching
enough comple(it& to de!end its own e(istence *ithout AnE(ternal Purpose .*hen There *as -o Internal Purpose/
*hicheer path o! eolution$ And whateer )onstruction in
natural histor& we ma& consider $$
The )onstruction,. 0& )reationists/,
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“,ow ironic0 1hat the 7ey to sol'in the mystery
of life should "e held "y the most o"'ious
moment inside the most "asic of actions ! 3t that
'ery 9ano econd prior to acquirin any ner'ous
system assumin its what defended life 0 -hen
life resolutely defended itself ! “
“-ill the tree e'er e'ol'e in to creature 0-ithone of its "ranches holdin a sword defendin
itself aainst anyone pic7in its fruits or
whate'er 00&
& 1he cruellest confrontation for any "elie'er:
-hen faced "y pictures of innocent children li7e
Maddy Mcain r 3pril ones -ho had 'anished
"y +ruellest and ointless acts of men ! 1a7in
with them all the 6easons and 3ruments -ith
which we may allude oursel'es to the contrary %Its at times li7e these we need to e$plore the
3lternati'e Aiew %&
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In this o%inion the most fundamental difficulty in understanding
the e,olution of life as 'e 5no' it: as :
/esult of "onfusion3 Most %eo%le (Including Scientists )"onfuse
the issue of /e%roduction 'ith that of life $eing "onscious nough
o defend itself 3a5e for e*am%le : "rystals : "an ;ro' 3
a5e for e*am%le: rees : hese can /e%roduce3
ut generally s%ea5ing none has that nough "onsciousness of
$eing ali,e to defend it self S%ontaneousl y3 rue
here are %lants that react mechanically and s%ontaneously to
stimuli (Or threats)4ust as the indi,idual cell does react chemically
or $iologically $ut the S%ontaneity Is almost al'ays reacti,e not
acti,e i&e& %art of the uni,ersal %rinci%le of Mechanical #ction #nd
/eaction and not %art of any "onstruction inside that mem$er of
s%ecies itself&
his e elie,e Is otally Inde%endent Of +o' #d,anced hat
!articular Form Of .ife +a,e +ad ,ol,ed&
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BOTTO& $2NE &
“1he preser'ation of life has two separatecomponents which should 9ot Be +onfused
"ecause they can "e totally independent of each
other2s!&
“1here has to "e one ene +arryin the sinular
3"stract Instruction made up of si$ letters only
(84F498)eriod%1his will "e interpreted "y the
species as defend your e$istence "y
reproduction! 1hen it will "e assed n 1o 1he
Indi'idual -ithout 3ddin ne inle .etter
4'entually it will "e interpreted "y the indi'idual mem"ers of species for each to defend itself! But
the notion of a"straction (-ithout any
o"/ecti'e ) +annot easily "e accepted "y the
science of enetics since it could mean if there
was the a"stract instruction to (CI..)1hen all
species will "e annihilatin each other% uch
3"stract trip +arryin Instructions .i7e1hat :
+an nly Be Issued By 3"stract 4ntity i%e% 1he
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8eity% i%e%By 8e'ine Inter'ention% -ith Its wn
.oic +ompletely eparate 1o urs%&
1
he %reser,ation of the s%ecies(/e%roduction)
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"#straction Of Fear "nd The Creation Of God.
“nly recently it was disco'ered that 3ro
ho"ia 9ot necessarily caused "y fearin
e'erythin outside in the open "ut rather "y the
accumulation of the components of fearinmany thins outside%&
First man feared lightening or fire 3 So he 'orshi%%ed fire 33 hen
he 'orshi%%ed the 'ind 333 he goddess =eus etc ? ,entually as
man $ecame more so%histicated he #$stracted #ll of his fears in to
one called ;od Or fearing god 'hich he thought he himself had
created li5e all the other goddesses $ut does this negate the
e*istence of god
Man created the shield to %rotect himself 3 hen the aero%lanes to
shorten distances 33 ut does it mean that neither the shields or
the aero%lane ? or their Functions *ists??
Similarly 'hen 'e created god and feared him does this refute the
e*istence of god?
ot unless 'e consider oursel,es and each of us as "entre Of he
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-ni,erse Instead of all of us $eing 8ust %art of it 3 !art of the
uni,erse 3
+ence if god %o%s out from 'ithin oursel,es its all the more
%ro,ing his e*istence &
0as Se!f efence "ct Of iine 2nterention
“1rees are full of life! But no self;defence!!&
“-hat an irony 01hat the secret of creation
should "e hidin inside the most o"'ious00-hat
has always "een ta7en for ranted 000It2s called
elf;8efence %&
“,ow odd0 1ruly odd!! 1hat such seeminly
tri'ial moment in our e'olution should "e i'otal
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For creationists00 1he Moment the Indi'idual of
any species e$ercised elf 8efence! -as the
Moment it(1he Indi'idual) eparated itself from
all the hysical .aws! .oics !3nd 4quations in
the uni'erse% 1his can only happen "y di'ine
interference% o and thin7 a"out it0&
Stated earlier :
+o' the *ternal !ur%ose 'as im%arted to life at some %oint of its
e,olution to defend itself in addition to !reser,ing the s%ecies 3
he >oid "hronically (ime Ordered) et'een "ausality #nd
ffects Does ot Dilute his #rgument ut nhances It&
o' it may $e clearer to see ho' the t'o are connecting us to that
di,ine design ?
Since here Is o .a' In !hysics /equesting # unch Of #toms
Or Stones o Defend hemsel,es 3o Matter +o' "om%le* he
Molecules ecome 3
Or ho':
#d,ance ?
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"om%le*?
ig?#nd eautiful ?
he tree had $ecome?
he .ogic Is 8ust ot here&
"!ternatie Rie4 : $ife 2s "
&istake.
“ I fear therefore I 4$ist % “ he /ed Mon5 &
“Inside 1he 8epths f ceans ne$t to eysers0
cientist ,a'e disco'ered 4'en ulphur Based
.ife “
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& 1he cruellest confrontation for any "elie'er :
-hen faced "y pictures of innocent children
li7e Maddy Mcain r 3pril ones -ho had
'anished "y +ruellest and ointless acts of
men ! 1a7in with them all the 6easons and
3ruments which we may 7id oursel'es to the
contrary % Its at times li7e these we need to
e$plore the 3lternati'e Aiew%&
“.ife is a mista7e !1herefore it cannot "e
e$plained ! It will ne'er "e e$plained "ecause its
not meant to "e e$plained 03 set of +haotic
-indows 3nd we are simply cauht inside one of
its motley "illions tiny windows!! .i7e @owers
that temporally @ourishes in the passin sprin
mo'in to another window perhaps0 -e too are
cauht inside /ust one of these ine$plica"lewindows ! 6est of the windows !-ho 7nows 0&
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“1hat is to say : -e li'e inside one iantic 4rror
-e call e$istence ! 3nd any loic de'eloped
inside this e$istence as far as we are concerned :
Is the correct loic! 1herefore we are incapa"le
of reconizin the error e'en if it was starin us
in the face !&
Its more than "ertain that life(Our form of car$on $ased life) Does
e*ist on other %laces in the uni,erse &
ut it2s not 'ithout reason 'e are 5e%t at -nreacha$le distances
from each others& e are ne,er meant to touch each other3
ecause life is a Mista5e 3# Frea5 of nature 3 .i5e s%ring flo'ers
a%%ears only to disa%%ear 3Destined to destroy itself $y itself 3o
annihilate itself $y its o'n intelligence 3(See Page---The
#ne!ita$ility O Nuclear %ar.) i&e& : If there 'as life on certain
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%lanet ( )hen y Definition it 'ill $e -nreacha$le and ,ice
,ersa ? "on,ersely if its -nreacha$le then there must $e life on it&
he !ro$lem e,er echnical& o scientist or engineer 'ith any
degree of honesty 'ill e,er tell you that s%ace e*%lorations can
offer much $eyond 'hat is sensational &he Material /eturns li5e
all other misad,entures e&g& those 'ars the -&S& Found itself
inside are Minimal 3+ardly 'orth the sacrifices or the e*%enses 3
#lso See : S%ace *%lorations (!artOne)&
The Construction (By Eo!utionists).
“+reationists and e'olutionist do not 9ecessarily
contradict themsel'es e$cept in the construction
“
he nearest illustration 'hich may e*%lain this Second ty%e of
construction is:
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If a $ullet fired at a 'all /andomly then 'e dra' a circle around
the hole on the 'all claiming it to $e the target 3 hen if 'e re%eat
this %rocess dra'ing circles around each hole made $y $ullets fired
/andomly #t this 'all & hate,er !attern may emerge from these
circles 'e "onstruct Our o'n logic to fit these %atterns and dra'
our o'n conclusions con,incing oursel,es of its %ur%ose and
meaning 3 hat these 'ere meant targets 3 hereas in fact none of
these 'ere the targets nor Intended to $e argets & #nd there 'as
ne,er any %ur%oses e*ce%t our o'n %ur%oses &
,roing The
ei!.
“4'en if we do not 7now or we do not wish to
7now od0 -e certainly 7now the de'il 'ery well
(4'en if we do not 7now that we 7now it)!!&
.et us as5 oursel,es 'hy do 'e need turning from %ersecuting
homose*uals to %ersecuting (+omo%ho$es )#l$eit $y stealth?
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From %ersecuting the 4e's to the 4e's %ersecuting us ??
hy not 8ust lea,e homose*uality a %ersonal issue ?hy allo'
cunning o%%ortunists %oliticians turning it in to %olitical issue?
.aughing at us 'ith ridiculous notions and %assing fads li5e gay
marriages3 -nless there 'as -n%re,enta$le "onstant Of
Destructi,ity?#nd %ersecution is certainly the 'orst form of
destructi,ity 3 Introducing for no' this "onstant Of Destructi,ity
(D)in the equation yet to $e e*%lored and e*%ounded se,eral times
$et'een the %ages of this $oo5: @ D A D&BA"onstant&
he ( D For Destructi,ity) "learly it stand here for the (D)In the
De,il himself3
BOTTO& $2NE.
“-hat this consist pattern or phenomenon(If you
li7e)1ryin to tell us 0Is there intrinsic (Built "y
nature)+onstant of destructi'ity which must "eo"eyed% Must "e satis#ed0 Fed and maintained
one way or another !+an ne'er "e 'iolated come
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what may 08ri'en "y some In'oluntarily 8ar7
forces "eyond our control0
Moreo'er can we Quantify this constant "y the
time (1) the destructi'ity (8)1a7es to reach its
#nal 'alue in the equation ( 8 D 1 E 1 D 8 )
E+onstant%0 ! 0 &
!ro,ing the e*istence of (Dhe de,il ) Im%licitly %ro,e the
e*istence of god 3For 'ithout this counter $alance 'e call god :
(D)ould ha,e destroyed e,erything i&e&
(D) +ere 7e%t "onstant ot Infinite3 3
(See Page-----------------------------------------&ac'trac'ing) "
(See Page----uantifa$ly-On o* %e Can Calculate
MoralityFro+ #++orality ) "
(See Page-----------------------------------------#nfnite Ti+e .) "
(See Page-----------------------------------------Pro!ing ,o ) "
,roing God.
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uch a mess0
3 -orld full of nonsense !
.i7e 7nittin roll its head missin%
1here is only one point in the compass can ma7e
sense of it all%
1he point we call od%
1hus we may 7now od not from order!
But in chaos and disorder!
(See Page ------------------------------------Pro!ing The
De!il) "
&an "nd is
He!igions.
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“9o 'alues! 9o honour! 9o c!osures% -here
anythin oes as lon as not cauht% “
he /ed Mon5&
hether it 'as fear of the un5no'n (#fter life) Or $y an e*ternal
factor (e&g& god) hat made man "lim$ out of the animal 5ingdom
is not the issue at this %oint of our discussion3
he issue here (On he hole) /eligion had raised man from the
animal 5ingdom3
.ater this role had $een ta5en u% $y education3
!ositi,e ducation structured on religious ethics&
"onsciously turning most *%eriences #nd "onsequences of all
things that 'as good to himself and his communities in to
%ermanent or semi%ermanent >alues #nd .essons&
Man could ha,e 8ust as easily de,elo%ed Systems Of eliefs ell in
harmony 'ith his $asically e,il %ractices 'ithout ,en im%erilling
the s%ecies3
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Cet he o%ted to %reach (#t least hy%othetically) 'hat 'e classify no'
as (;ood)&
/eligion Is hat +ad a5en Man Out Of he #nimal 7ingdom
#nd Such Statements Of Facts "annot e #ltered #nd +old rue If
;od In,ented Man ?Or Man had In,ented ;od??
ecause if it 'as man 'ho in,ented god then assigned to god the
qualities most religions had agreed u%on??
It 8ust goes to sho' that man had risen at Some !oint from the
animal 5ingdom to #s%ire hese higher qualities he himself had
assigned to god&
7ee%ing In mind the 'ord (#s%ire) In nglish Im%ly success is not
al'ays guaranteed3 ? 3
BOTTO& $2NE.
“1he od news: 1here is od!
1he "ad 9ews: ,is loic not the same as ours !!&
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&an "nd is
Systems .
“-e can "lame +apitalism0 -e can "lame
ocialism0
It2s we and the +orruption inside us that should
"e "lamed for ystem Failure! 3ny system!!
Ceepin in mind the indi'idual always do his "est
and most therefore not responsi"le for system
failure! Failure only occur when the system allowit 0 3nd in some cases e'en encouraes
corruption e%% the medie'al system of Britain
where the corruption is so systematically hidden
it had "ecome almost the accepta"le norm ! 0 ! “
"''!ication.
he main %ro$lem is that of a%%lication:
lectric or mechanical circuits are designed $y men (ngineers)
#ccording to certain logic to ser,e man 3 Systems Of ;o,ernance
#re also designed $y men to ser,e man&
he difference that the first set may fail due to 'ear and tear or
une*%ected ,ariations in tem%erature or %ressure 3 hile in the
second case the system can fail $ecause the ,ery men 'ho created
'ill try to circum,ent or cheat the system itself& +ere is an e*am%le
!arasites:
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Negatie
o#s :
his $oo5 re%eatedly descri$ed %rofessions li5e the %olice or
$an5ers as egati,e 4o$s Or %arasites3
Is it $ecause they hate me ?Or I hate them??o:Its only $ecause
such %ersonal s%end a%%ro*imately t'enty %er cent of their time and
%ro,ided resources on their real meant functions 'hile the rest
(E)S%ent either to 8ustify their un'orthy e*istence or in self
ser,ing %ur%oses& ,entually in the fist case of the %olice this eighty
%er cent 'ill gro' in #rithmetical !rogression hile in the second
case it 'ill $lo' u% according to ;eometrical !rogressions& hey
'eigh hea,ily on the society $loc5ing its %rogress and ha%%iness&
“1here is only one thin in this world worse than
6acism Its hidden racism! 3nd who hide it "ut
the ystem%&
“1here is only one thin worse than .oneliness in
this world and its loneliness imposed "y British
state thus%&
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2n the Unierse : ,erfection 2s
Rer#oten.“1hat is why some people see hosts ! r the
enuine sihtin of *%F%% s !! 1hese are recious
eeps or if you li7e Quic7 -indows Between the
parallel uni'erses not supposed to happen yet
they do happen "ecause there is 9o erfection%&
“"ser'e how perfectionist nations li7e ermany
are rewarded tactically "ut penalized
strateically0&
EF2N2T2ON OF $2FE.
“.ife can "e "ased n 3ny or +om"inations f
3ny of the elements in the Mendelee' chemicalta"le of elements% ro'ided it can satisfy the
followin conditions:&
17 ynamics:
“If you had e$amined closely the science of
anatomy!
1he way I did !! 1here are not hundred "ut
thousands of
"ones inside the human "ody !9ot one of them
descri"e
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9inety 8erees 3nle 03nd there are far more
fundamental reasons "ehind it ! -hich is to do
with
mo"ility !! Independent mo"ility "oth
1ranslational
1ransposal Mo'ements%&
a7&oements in One imension (as in
Bacterium.)#72n T4o imensions as in ,!ants.
c72n Three imensions as in anima!s.
d72n Four imensions as in human.
Un!ike anima!s &an has fourth dimension The
Time Continuum 0hat men !eae #ehind e.g.
eritage.
87 Gro4th and
&oements
These rare!y are in straight !ines a!4aystangentia! (ra4ing Smooth Cures Hare!y
shar' ang!es).
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3ccordin to science 3irplanes @y "ecause of the
lift created "y the air foil !
imilarly the yroscope the o'ernor and
6oc7ets all e$perience lifts due to mechanical
reactions to certain mechanical e5orts %
3ccordin to the cta'e (hilosophy) :
1hey all e$perience lift "ecause their +osmic
Flu$ is cut at certain anle with certain speed%&
Four Notes On Geometry "nd Fre*uency :
17&oment of inertia is a function of its o4n
geometry.
87Eery 'oint can #e assigned a fre*uency ofosci!!ation around an ar#itrary or actua! 'oint
(e.g. the centre of the earth)
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37Each !ine ("B) Can #e re'resented #y either the
tota! sum of these fre*uencies % f n
Or the aerage f n
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8ynamical +onsiderations% i%e% there is con@ict of
desins "etween aero dynamics and cuttin the
@u$%& (See Page----------------On /irships) "
4$cerpts From 9ew hysics :
They say that ("irshi's )0ere notorious!y unsta#!e due
to seera! factors (e.g. C!imate)
&y "!ternatie ,hysics ,ro'oses they 4ere ust not
cutting and g!uing the cosmic Vu> fast enough i.e.
the :
$ag "ng!e % ;WCutting < WG!uing= 0as ust too #ig.
(See Page---------------Calculating cutting /n gluing ) "
Four: S,EE OF $2GT (,art7
One).
“9ature is full of constants! But the speed of
3nythin is not one of them&
“I 7now of nothin in nature which can reach the
colossal speed of liht in (9o time) ! 3nd comes
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to a halt aain Instantaneously !! It contradicts
all the 7nown laws of nature includin quantum
mechanics (4specially quantum mechanics )!4'en
od himself too7 si$ days to construct the
uni'erse%&
“peed of liht (8ue to the restrictions in our
technical measurements) 3ppears to "e constant inside each reion of the uni'erse! 3nd 'aries
from one reion to the other! 1hese 'alues are
determined "y the +hronicle rder f that
particular reion in the e'olution of the uni'erse
since the Bi Ban!
3s to what de#ne these reions of space is
discussed "y the section of this "oo7 on the
*ni'ersality f Quantum Mechanics (34;;;;)!!
e%% :
Inside our reion of space :
+Epeed of lihtE
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In other reion it could "e :
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Three Notes On The "#oe E*uations:
1he equations discussed a$o,e may %ro,e to $e an e*ercise in
tautology3
For ho' can 'e determine the age of any region in s%ace
(Including ours) ?ithout %redetermining the s%eed of light first ??
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,erha's the fo!!o4ing Gra'h and E>ercise &ay
shed some !ight on this 'ro#!em:
$og (9 ) N %K.n.
$og (9 )
1
Big Bang. N1 N8 N3
Netc.
0here :
Tan 1 2 $og (9 ) < N %K. cm
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+omments :
“If it wor7s0 -hy not00&
I 7now it seem to "e pushin it a "it with the
methods of "ac7 trac7in0 3nd it2s a "it of chee7
to pic7 a numerical result :1he already 7nown
speed of liht inside our reion of the uni'erse
then attemptin to construct scienti#c principle
from it!!
,owe'er clearly the loarithmic scale on the S;
3$is is 9onlinear!
3nd reardless whether the scale on the D;3$is is
linear or not00 ( C ) -ill represent the
acceleration of this speed% If It -or7s0 -hy 9ot00
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“-hat a pity that my hypothesis a"o'e was not
made pu"lic "efore that space craft was sent to
luto and "eyond the solar system (Aoyaer ;
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Its not possi"le to measure two thins
simultaneously %&
The Hed
&onk.
#s e,ery dri,er 5no's the fact that +eJShe may cruise at constant
s%eed of 6E M&!&+ $ut they could ne,er accelerate from rest to this
s%eed in no time at all& herefore our calculations must $e
Incom%lete 'hen 'e assume that s%eed of light or s%eed of sound
(!honons)Or to that matter any s%eed ha,e #l'ays $een constantK
One day in the future a e' ;eneration Of Instruments 'ill %ro,e
that the s%eed of light cannot $e constant 3 othing in nature can
8um% from 0ero to L"K ( S%eed of .ight!hotons)Or from =ero to
LSK (S%eed of Sound N!honons) in 0ero time& herefore it must $e
the ceilings for these s%eeds $ut e,en this dou$tful 3 It runs counter
to the logic of nature ?herefore I attri$ute it to our limited
%o'ers of o$ser,ations and measurements nothing else &=ero
time ? here is no such thing as 0ero time 3ecause it means no
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time at all o time means infinite distance in infinite s%ace&here
s%ace start to cur,e or curl infinitely on itself $efore infinitum
according to relati,ity itself hence 'e o$ser,e the contradictions&
he s%eed of anything3
"an $e anything3
ut constant&
It has nothing to do 'ith the linguistics?
Or the e*%ression itself3
#s much as its to do 'ith the ,ery calculations and ho' 'e measure
this s%eed 3
#s e,ery dri,er 5no's the fact that :
+eJShe may cruise at constant s%eed of 6E M&!&+ $ut they could
ne,er accelerate from rest to this s%eed in no time at all&
herefore our calculations must $e Incom%lete 'hen 'e assume
that s%eed of light or s%eed of sound (!honons) Or to that matter
any s%eed ha,e #l'ays $een constant&
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“ne day in the future a 9ew eneration f
Instruments will pro'e that the speed of liht
cannot "e constant ! 9othin in nature can /ump
from zero to “+& ( peed of .iht;hotons)Nrfrom Uero to “& (peed of ound Thonons) in
zero time% 1herefore it must "e the ceilins for
these speeds "ut e'en this dou"tful ! It runs
counter to the loic of nature 01herefore I
attri"ute it to our limited powers of
o"ser'ations and measurements nothin else %&
“Uero time 01here is no such thin as zero time !
Because it means no time at all ! 9o time means
in#nite distance in in#nite space% -here space
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start to cur'e or curl in#nitely on itself "efore
in#nitum accordin to 6elati'ity itself hence we
o"ser'e the contradictions%&
Thought E>'eriment Num#er One.
2f 4e '!ace system of mirrors at the ertices of
triang!e "BC and shine a #eam of !ight from (")
after s'!itting it in to t4o #eams. One directed
to4ards (C).
"nd the other a!ong the 'ath ("BC).
2f the s'ace or straight 'ath ("C)2s cured
("ccording to re!atiity itse!f)"s it 4ou!d at time
%Jero Then it 4i!! fo!!o4 the 'ath of ("BC)."s
sho4n in the diagram :
0here %Re!ocity . c% The Constant s'eed of
!ight.
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C ,Ac
B ,Ac
>AE& "
"s you see this io!ate the triang!e ine*ua!ity.
Thought E>'eriment Num#er T4o.
“1he constancy of speed of liht is not Intrinsic
property of lihtV(hotons) itself "ut that of the
upper limits of our technical a"ilities in
measurements&
The Hed &onk .
2magine a man trae!!ing in a rocket through
s'ace of 'ure acuum. There are no
'ortho!es(4indo4s)and since there no matter
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outside(,ure Racuum)there is no 4ay for him
4hatsoeer to measure the distant direct!y
e>ce't #y t4o deices his 4atch and the s'eed
of his rocket measured 4hi!e he 4as trae!!ing in
near acuum s'ace.
2f the 4atch is the on!y instrument that can te!!
this trae!!er the distance (kee'ing in mind 4e
are
sti!! using the notion of distant)e had trae!!ed
in 'ure acuum then this can on!y mean one
thing time is an identity of s'ace and if time is
cyc!ica! (#y de@nition)so is s'ace (i.e. cured ).
BOTTO& $2NE“3ll laws of physics are
o"tained(+ali"rated)inside a world #lled with
matter %+an they hold inside pure 'acuum 0 &
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0hat 4e a!! need to ask ourse!es :2f there 4as
no yard sticks(2nstruments) in ,ure Racuum to
measure the s'eed of !ight then 4e cannot
kno4 this s'eed On the other hand if 4e do
hae these instruments they a!! inc!uding the
4a!!s of the ehic!e itse!f are made in the 'ast
i.e. Ca!i#rated outside the acuum i.e. unre!ia#!e
resu!ts of measurements.
uestions:
“Questions0 Questions00 Questions 000:3s you
see there are more questions than answers%&
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17o4 can this trae!!er eer #e certain of the
distant he trae!!ed in 'ure acuum 4hen there
4as no matter (No Sign ,osts )4hat so eer
87On the other hand if this trae!!er 4as riding a
'hoton trae!!ing at the constant s'eed of !ight
o4 4as he eer acce!erated to this s'eed since
he 4as riding 4ith a constant s'eed of !ight
ZC[
370as the i+erence as 2n@nitesima! as it may #e
due to the fact once the Hocket 2nside the ,ureRacuum the acuum is No $onger ,ure i.e.
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distur#ed #y the ery 'resence of the
rocket
M70ith the !imits of our 'resent day Technica!
"#i!ities the s'eed of !ight does !ook constant
and indeed its constant as far as the !imits of our
'resent day ca!cu!ations are concerned #ut &y
unch that this constancy runs counter to the
grains of a!! the !ogic yet kno4n to man.
67One day in the future a ne4 generation of
instruments 4i!! 'roe that the s'eed of !ight is
not constant.
\7
There has #een t4o Scienti@c e>'eriments:
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a7
The &iche!son &or!ey
e>'eriment(U.S.".),roing that the s'eed of
!ight is Constant.
Thus indicating He!atiity .
#7
The Cyna*ue e>'eriment (,aris71L6]),roing
that the s'eed of !ight 4as Not Constant
This 'articu!ar e>'eriment hard!y eer a''ears in
any of the te>t #ooks and not taught at 4estern
uniersities
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The ,hi!oso'hy Behind The ,hysics.
“9ature is full of constants !But the speed of
3nythin is not one of them& The Hed &onk.
One of the 4e!! kno4n ru!es of uantum
&echanics
2t-s im'ossi#!e to measure t4o *uantities
Simu!taneous!y.
S'eed is a Hatio of t4o *uantities.There are on!y three 'ossi#i!ities (Scenarios).
17Both *uantities of the ratio are aria#!es.
Can on!y yie!d aria#!e neer constant e>ce't for
the 'seudo constant .
87Both are constants. ^ie!d &eaning!ess constant
37One is constant the other is aria#!e Can on!y
yie!d aria#!e neer constant again e>ce't forthe 'seudo constant discussed #e!o4 :
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17 ,seudo
Constants.The ratio of t4o aria#!es(0hen _ 1 )
Cannot 'roduce rea! constant on!y 'seudo
constant Something that a''ears to #e constant
the Non7 ,ara!!a> ðod).2t #ecome
&eaning!ess to arrest (Fi>) #oth aria#!es (To
measure them) simu!taneous!y 2n the @rst case
"nd in the Second Case :
(0hen %1)The ,ro#!em 2s uadru'!ed.
87 omogeneity Of
&easurements.
“1here is no homoeneity of +ali"ration
"etween time which is cyclical and distancewhich is not&
2n the second case The ratio itse!f is
arrested(Fi>ed)and the ratio of t4o constant is
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itse!f a constant Therefore it cannot #e the
s'eed of ("nything)Three oranges 'er do!!ar is
a Fi>ed ,rice not the s'eed of the 'rice.
37 Re!ocity.
“ In the third case e%% Aelocity is the ratio of
distance o'er time! -hile we can arrest the
distant to measure it% ,ow can we arrest time0&"!so:
(See Page----Ne* Physics.)
2nside the Jero to (C ) E'och.
“1he rate of chane of anythin is a concept far
more comple$ than we can possi"ly suspect%&
The Hed &onk %
" se'arate #ook is needed to coer this e'och
&ost of it 4i!! #e re!atiistic ca!cu!ations the
#ottom !ine of it a!! that:
2f this e'och to shrink #y any degree then s'ace
itse!f #ecomes in@nite!y cured
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2n@nite!y cured s'ace im'!y the ,hotons 4i!!
remain #ounded Bounded 'hoton means no
!ight hence 4e note the contradictions inherent
to re!atiity.
The "nti7E'och of : ( C ) to Jero.
Curious!y simi!ar Ca!cu!ations Heea!s ho4 this
"nti E'och Not a!4ays e*ua! to the E'och itse!f
^et it-s the most interesting of the t4o for it
raises ery interesting *uestions :
Such as the fate of the 'hoton
0here does it go after !osing its energy 0hen
it does not disintegrate into su# 'artic!es
,hysicists usua!!y fudge this *uestion #y sayingit @!es out But they kno4 #etter than me and
you nothing @!es a4ay
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The fact that the "nti E'och and the E'och
2tse!f are Not E*ua! Can #e taken as c!ear
eidence that the s'eed of !ight is not constant.
Time S'ace"nd ,ure Racuum.2nside ,ure Racuum Time Cannot e>ist Since #y
de@nition there is no 4ay to measure Time from
4ithin On!y from 0ithout 4hich render the
measurement o#so!ete The same can #e said
a#out the istance inside 'ure acuum
&oreoer ho4 can 4e distinguish the #oundaries
of this 'ure acuum e>ce't #y the
disa''earances of one or the other of the (Time
"nd S'ace)Or #oth oined together at the
Boundary 4hich ta!!y 4ith the theory re!atiity
,utting it in reerse : o4 can 4e te!! ,ureRacuum E>ce't #y one of the t4o disa''earing at
one end of the ,ure acuum and reemerging at
the other end. Other4ise the ery notion of ,ure
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Racuum 4i!! #e distur#ed or annu!!ed therefore
4hat rea!!y count is our o4n measurement
outside this ,ure acuum i.e. the S'an Of Time
Bet4een 2ts isa''earance "nd That Of
Hea''earance That 2s "!! 0e Can Kno4 "#out
,ure Racuum.
(See My Scientifc Paper On Ti+e To #l Nou!o Ci+ento
-0123 4
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C
Gra'h Nine.
"BYC.
"
$et :
c%Constant s'eed of !ight.
S%Raria#!e s'eed of !ight .
"B%a. BC%# . C%d. "nd ^ at B `C % ^ B ` ^ C
Then:
t%;( a8 7 (^ B)8 = ?;( #8 (^ C ^ B )8 =?;(d8 7 (^ B)8=.
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Hearranging for y% f(>):
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Then the !ength of "# % Ct1
"nd that of "C% Ct8.
Ct1 (&inus Not ,!us) Ct8 % f (Ct)%f(BC).
0here (t1 t1`t ) He'resent the time each #eam
of !ight takes to trae! each side of the diagrams
su#se*uent!y.;Hemem#er the o#serer can
measure the
di+erence #et4een the t4o ,aths Of $ight
reaching himThe 'ath "BC and 'ath ("C.)for an o#serer
sitting at(C)=
No4 ere 2s The 2ssue The Crunch Of The &atter
0hen( m) and( n) are e*ua! and the s'eed of
!ight is constant then it can on!y mean one thing
that:
BC%Jero.0hich is im'ossi#!e therefore either that (m )Can
neer #e e*ua! to (n) 0hich ,roes the ,ur'ose
of my 2samic iagrams.
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Or that the s'eed of !ight can neer #e a
constant .
So 0hich One 2s 2t
BOTTO& $2NE.
“3t least three years after I ha'e written this
article (3nd the date of this article can "e
'eri#ed)!
+%4%6%9% .a"oratories of ene'a ;witzerland "ydirectin a "eam of 9eutrinos to another
la"oratories in Italy ha'e calculated that the
speed of liht may not "e constant after all%
For details please see full report in the:
Independent 9ews aper T.ondon;aturday;
KLeptem"erLKJ
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“ If and when the speed of liht e'er pro'en to"e not constant the metric inside 4instein2s
eneral relati'ity (%6) till ,old 1rue nly it will
"ecome far more complicated ! ince it has to
accommodate speed of liht as function ! 1his is
made possi"le "ecause the metric itself 3lready
3ccommodated the speed of liht as function
e$cept it has "een wittinly or otherwise
3ppro$imated r uppressed 1o constant and
this Implicit Function Been forotten in the
process and treated as num"er when in fact it2s
always "een a ratio% 3 function that has "een
arrested to simplify an already complicated
calculations%& The 6e Mon'.
Fie. Cosmic F!u> "nd The 2samic
iagrams.
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“ 1he intersection of two lines is the point%
1he intersection of two areas is a line %
1he intersection of two 'olumes is area %
1he intersection of hiher dimensional o"/ects in
the uni'erse is the frequency (Multiplied 5
+ourse By 1he 6ele'ant Aector )&
he /ed Mon5&
17Eery Geometrica! $ine in the unierse has
concrete ,hysica! manifestation as !ong as its
Geometrica! i.e. Non Triia! &athematica!!y. e.g.
c8 % a8 ? #8
870e ca!! these !ines ,ermeating the unierse :
Cosmic F!u>. That can #e cut or g!ued
simu!taneous!y.
37 One e>am'!e is the "ero'!ane :
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"ccording to the conentiona! ana!ysis of
c!assica! mechanics the aero'!ane Vies #ecause
of the di+erentia! 'ressure around the (Foi!).
"ccording to my hy'othesis it Vies sim'!y
#ecause it cuts the cosmic Vu> at certain ang!e
and 4ith certain fre*uency.
The same can #e said of the Gyrosco'e The
e!ico'ter etc."nother e>am'!e from nature itse!f is the ,!anet
Earth.
Kee's itse!f in or#it around the sun #y t4o
moements or manoeures:
By rotating a#out itse!f thus cutting the Vu>
#et4een itse!f and the rest of the unierse.
"nd #y cutting the cosmic Vu> #et4een itse!f and
the sun #y reo!ing around the sun.
The Earth cut the cosmic Vu> in E!!i'tica! Or#it
im'!ying that :Cutting The F!u> Bet4een "ny T4o
O#ects 2s E!!i'tica! .This shou!d not come as sur'rise Since the !a4
of graitation a!4ays contains the non !inear
term of (H8 )
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The 2samic
iagrams.
The #est 4ay to understand these diagrams is to
imagine Thick Sheet Of Riscous F!uid 0ith
Riscosity (R) !ying Vat in the /J7,!ane.
"nd t4o y'othetica! &irrors :&irror (") '!aced in the / 7̂,!ane and mirror (B )
2n the J^7,!ane.
2f 4e cut this sheet of Vuid 4ith 'airs of scissors
then: 0hi!e 4e are cutting the sheet it 4i!!
su#se*uent!y and "!most immediate!y g!ue
itse!f .
&oreoer its assumed here that mirror (" ) Can
On!y HeVect Hecord Or read the cutting that is
taking '!ace at fre*uency of (WCutting. )"nd mirror
B can On!y etect the g!uing action at (WG!uing.).
The First"!ternatie :
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“-hat these two hypothetical mirrors 3B in
e5ect do0 Is to freeze momentarily the process
of cuttin and luin%&
2n 'ractice this can #e achieed #y:
a7The mo#i!e 'ositioning of the t4o mirrors
#7The !ine of cutting the Vuid (Need not #e
straight .)c7The s'eed of cutting and the time de!ay
(Riscosity).
ence :
WCutting. 7 WG!uing. % f (Riscosity) ; $ine "7$ine B =.
Second
"!ternatie :
$et ector R%R Sin 1 34 )os 1,
5eplace Sin 12t6 )os 1 2 t7 .t6 and t7 0oth are time in
%illisecond,/
R(>DyD) % R(>Dy) t6 7 R(Dy) t7 % dt.
Third
"!ternatie:
2f 4e '!ace t4o sources of !ight under the
scissors
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One 2n Front of the scissors #eaming to4ards a
screen '!aced in the /^7,!ane and the other
Behind the scissors directed to4ards screen
'!aced in the J^7'!ane. There are o+ course
num#er of other more So'histicated deices one
can design for this ery 'ur'ose #ut the idea
remains e>act!y the same.
“For more accurate and formal presentation seethe list of equations at the end of the summary “ 0
The Fourth "!ternatie: Understading
S'ace.
2!!ustration7".
$et the $amina or ,ara!!e!ogram ("BC ) $ay Vat
a!ong the J7">is inside the /J7,!ane making the
So!id ang!e (8 )0ith the ertica!.
$et 'o4erfu! source of !ight '!aced on to' of the
7̂">is shine on this "BC Of "rea (m?n)
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"s the 'ara!!e!ogram rotates a#out the J7">is.
From the Vat to ertica! 'osition the 'roection
or shado4 of the area (m?n)2s reduced
according!y unti! it reaches the ertica! 'osition
4hen the area can on!y #e re'resented #y One
Sing!e $ine Either (m )or (n ).
o4eer during this rotation ("''arent 7 )
Changes #y the same rate as (Hea!7) i.e. d
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n )D
2f 4e no4 !et ;= Su#tended #y another !amina
in the same 4ay as "BC But ertica! to the
'!ane su#tending ;= Then 4e hae a o!ume
instead of an area that 4i!! undergo reduction in
sie ti!! the !amina "BC Heaches the ertica!
'osition
"nd this o!ume again eentua!!y can on!y #e
re'resented #y a $ine.
2!!ustration7C.
From the t4o a#oe i!!ustrations " ` B 0e seen
the area reduced to a !ine and a!so the o!ume
#een reduced to one !ineBut 4hat a#out the
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!ine itse!f "ny !ine Can it #e reduced to a
'oint
The ans4er is ^es and No 2t can #e reduced to a
'oint if the !ine 4as (Singu!ar) i.e. Not 'art of
any geometrica! constructions
"nd No if it 4as not singu!ar this is #ecause a
'oint is meaning!ess geometrica! entity that can
on!y #e de@ned #y t4o !ines (Scissors7e@ned By
T4o $ines "nd Cut By T4o $ines.)"t the ery !east
2n Conc!usion igher Orders Than Ro!ume Can
"!so Be Heduced 0ithout $oss Of 2nformation.
(For the real stuff on theses Isamic Diagrams :See section ( 16 )Of
the list of equations at the end of the summary ?)
GEOGH"RS.“eora'ity lines for eometrical;ra'itational
strins&
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69The& are what is "ehind attraction neer repulsion,
79)ould "e cut at certain !reuencies,
;9The !reuenc& is decided "& the !ollowing de!inition:
Freuenc& 2the di!!erence "etween the speed at which these
Geogras lines are cut Wn and the speed at which the& glued
"ac+ together again ., Wm ).
i,e,
Graity.%Wcutting. 7WG!uing.
TEST 7E/,EH2&ENT,
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“1o settle the issue in concrete la"oratory terms
I ha'e desined the followin Basic "ut uHcient
e$periment to 'erify my theory &
U!tra sensitie 4eighing machine.
uspended Manet
W'e%
9eati'e%
Floored Manet%
A3+**M
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The a''aratus encased #y acuum .
“1he only way to defy ra'ity in 'acuum "y
cuttin the cosmic @u$&
I! we place two magnets o! di!!erent polarit& and o! simple
Geometrical )on!iguration i,e, calcula"le %oments O! Inertia
and +nown -atural Freuenc& not hori
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Or een "& one o! the man& other deices .e,g, lasers/ that are so
accurate these da&s the& will "e a"le to discount an& -oise in this
e(periments.e,g, Torue$ 4i"rations$$etc/to the order o! :
%icro9 Grams or een much less '
*hateer instruments are deplo&ed the& need to "e with
sensitiit& much higher in order o! magnitude than those
emplo&ed "& Seismograph&,
Since the rotor will "e cutting not onl& The %agnetic Flu(
"etween the two magnets "ut in addition to that and at certainspeed the )osmic Flu(, There!ore causing the upper magnet to
displace its eual olume o! the )osmic Flu(,
BOTTO& $2NE.
“1he detection equipment has to "e
Fundamentally sensiti'e and microscopic! Its
ne$t to impossi"le isolatin the 9oise%(1echnical
noise e%% 1orsion0Ai"rations0etc0) Its due to this
'ery Intrinsic reason why no one has manaed
to detect the cosmic @u$ yet%&
,ro'osing ere Three "''!ications To &y TheoryOf Cutting The Cosmic F!u>.
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THE A))ELE5ATI-G =-I4E5SE, .First
"''!ication).
“3ccordin to +on'entional hysics the uni'erse
should "e slowin down not acceleratin !My
theory of cosmic @u$ o5ers the "est e$planation
1here Is for a runaway uni'erse&
“1he loner the time (1he more o"/ects are
Formed r 8eformed (eometrically)1he more
they et in each other2s way ra'itationally(+uttin the +osmic Flu$)01he more the uni'erse
runs away in its e$pansion%
“3nd there is the question of why the solar
system remained +o;lanar 0-hen the primordial
disc of plasma "ean the process of
condensation there was no reason whatsoe'er
for the components to remain +o; laner
%ra'itation towards the centre (1he un)Is
necessary "ut not suHcient condition to pre'ent
them from @yin out of the condensin disc !
nly e$planation left is that the aseous disc had already car'ed a poc7et in the cosmic @u$ which
made it easier for these components formin our
planets to remain inside the disc%&
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"BSTH"CT.
FEf(iN/)%1his equation is far more important than its
rima Facia %!Its deeply rooted in uantum
&echanics and the principle of proli#cacy (-e
introduced in chapter eihteen)%3nd here is
what it says:
X1he larer the num"er of particles "ecomes 0
1he more total resultant force Aaries
nonlinearlyY%
.et:
3E1he resultant 3cceleration of the uni'erse
mi E1he num"er of o"/ect formed
(condensed)e%% tars Nlanets NMoons %etc%(er
period of time)%
n / Enum"er of o"/ects destroyed e%% super
no'ae% (er ame eriod f 1ime)%
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FiN/ E6esultant force produced per same period
of time
MIN E 1otal matter in the uni'erse%
It2s meant "y X ;;;;;;;;;;;;; Z Y as it row
larer%
1,49:
mi W ni E MIN
mi ; ni E;'e at nRm (8ar7 Matter0)
mi ; ni E
3 MIN E FiN/
3s iN/ ;;;;;;;;;;;;; Z and since F is
accumulati'e% Fi/i ;;;;;;;;;;;; Z
1herefore: 3 MIN E FiN/ ;;;;;;;;;;; Z
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"ut MIN is constant then it follows that :
3;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Z
4$plainin why the uni'erse e$pansion is
acceleratin instead of retardin! 9ote at
mEn FE%
Conc!usion.
“1herefore accordin to this 'iew the
acceleration of the uni'erse due to the
eometrical Formations 3nd 8eformations f thecosmic con#urations of o"/ects% For while the
Mass 6emains +onstant the constantly chanin
eometry (hapes)+hanes the rate of cuttin of
the cosmic @u$ ! ,ence 'aries at e'ery unit of
time we care to de'ise %&
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%& theor& o! )osmic Flu( )an o!!er the "est e(planation There
Is as to wh& the unierse e(pansion contrar& to all conentional
e(pectation ' *h& its accelerating instead o! slowing down ' $ '
According to this )osmic Flu( theor& the more o"#ects are
condensed and !ormed in the unierse .e,g, Stars> Planets>
Gala(ies etc,/ the more the& are li+el& to get in each other?s wa&
and there!ore cutting the Geogras "etween these o"#ects thus
hindering them !rom tal+ing to each other?s Geograicall& .-ote
Geograicall& From The Geogras discussed A"oe with the letter @49$-ot Geographicall&/
Alternatiel&: As First Appro(imation :
Force 2 %ass ( Acceleration,
Function o! The Di!!erence 0etween O"#ects Formed And De!ormed.Geometricall&/Per =nit Time,The Acceleration2 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 Total %ass O! The 4isi"le =nierse ,
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Force % Function of the (Num#er of ce!estia!
o#ects formed (&inus)Those deformed
(Geometrica!!y) ,er unit time).
Since the tota! mass Hemain Constant the
distur#ances to the graitationa! @e!ds in this
unierse are a function of the di+erence
#et4een the num#er of o#ects formed or
deformed geometrica!!y
Therefore if:
2The Distur"ance,
n2-um"er O! O"#ects Formed And Destro&ed In One 5egion,
-2-um"er O! 5egions,
*here B
n
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= φ Ν)_ φ n )
ανδ
2! .acceleration/ ,
Second "''!ication.
Future traels will not "e achieed "& the current rudimentar&
methods o! Propulsion ' )om"ustion ' Or Inductions Or
5eactions ' 0ut "& appl&ing the more su"tle principle o! cutting
the cosmic !lu( with constantl& ar&ing !reuencies and angles as
proposed "& the e(periment I hae designed a"oe ,
Third Application,
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Energ&,
Freuenc& Electrical Flu(ial9Anti graitational,
Testing.
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One method o! testing m& h&pothesis is to slice .)ut/ )onical
section .Light )one/ 0etween the e&epiece o! the telescopic
o"serer and an& distant gala(& ' Then the rate o! acceleration o!
unierse measured inside the cone should "e a !unction o! the
num"er o! o"sera"les created and destro&ed at gien period,
Inside the cone,
The Isamic Diagrams .Part one /,
“-hen the ancient philosophers 4uclid2s or
ythaoras drew their First .ines In 1he and
1hey did not drew these lines out of their own
free will! 1hey were imitatin nature itself !!
3"stractin what was in front of them !!1hene'entually disco'erin the secret relationships
e$istin "etween the components of these
eometrical shapes%
+on'ersely :I "elie'e that any o"/ect in the
uni'erse *nder eometrical 4quili"rium ,as
speci#c physical manifestations a +ipher 1hat
ne 8ay -ill Be 8ecoded ! -hat these diarams
are sayin 1here 3re More 1o eometry 1han
1opoloy% 0&
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" B m ; QiD.k.!.etc. =.
1 n )D
*hat hae "een said so !ar is Deepl& 5ooted in uantum
%echanics and the Proli!icac& Principle introduced in )hapter
Eighteen, i,e,:
*hen one o! the m changed to n "& the operators
Q2soto'ic QE!ectrostatic. Etcetc2t means on!y one
thing: that 4e hae inVicted an o#seration on
Zm[ 4hich yie!ded Zn[. Or to 'ut it the other 4ay
round on!y one Singu!ar ,ro'erty of one of the
e*ua! Zm[ hae changed 4hi!e a!! the rest of
'ro'erties remain unchanged
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(See Page---The ,raph).
Symmetry 2n Three imensiona! TrigonometryD
(/7et Sin 8 Sin 9 /t 1 $
7et Sin 8 Sin 9 At . 7 9 1 /, (/
Similarl&:
(/ Let )os 2 )os 9 /t 1 $
7et Cos 9 8 Cos 9 At . 7 9 1 /,
(/
No*4
(/ (/
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( Sin ): ; ()os /7 2 6,
(/ Sin - Cos 8
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870heneer 4e say e*ui!i#rium #y that 4e mean
#oth *uantities ( m and n ) Hemains identica! in
eery 4ay e>ce't that s'eci@ed 'ro'erty
designated e.g. #y E!ectrica! Therma! etc.
E>am'!es:
0hen:
P Geometrica! E*ui!i#rium. m % n.
QE!ectrica! E*ui!i#rium. m_ n.
QTherma! E*ui!i#rium. m % n.
Quantum(&acrosco'ic or &icrosco'ic.) m%n or m_ n.
E>ercice:
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U(-nitary hermal -nit ) / QTherma!. % P Geometrica!.
QE!ectrica!. < P Geometrica!. % (m n) / e (-nit charge).
Quantum(&icrosco'icD) < Quantum(&acrosco'ic.) % h<
4here h. % 1 (h is !lanc52s "onstant ?+ is my o'n uni,ersal
"onstant&
(See Page -----------------Calculating My ni!ersal
Constant ) "
Test ^ourse!f.
“+an [ Be represented "y the followins:&
For P Geometrica! E*ui!i#rium.
2f m and n re'resent the "reas in the @gure ("BC ) a#oe then:
"B / BC %m ?n 77777Y m or n % ("B / BC )
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uestion :
Under 4hat Circumstances B% 1(Unitary)
Simi!r!y for QE!ectrica! E*ui!i#rium : From Ohm-s !a4 $et :
Ro!tage %m n. Current (2)% dm
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diisors along the K9 A(is Each Time "& . h( / 2 %7 .g h( / 3
% , .g, h( /3 etc $On the L,H,S we hae the relatiistic energ&
2 % ,)7, 5,H,S 2 Mn %,g ,. 677n /, h( , Giing: )7 g> gJ> gJJ 5>
5J>5JJ .*here g> gJ> gJJetc /Are the locali
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Consider a Cu#e of sides > %(a).
"nd of diagona! y% 8 >.
R5 % 8 >3.
Ste' One 7Ro!ume One (R1 ) .
Hesha'e (Co!!a'se) R1 in to another Cu#e of sides
:
/% (8 .a3 )1
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Simi!ar!y Ste' Three giing:
R3 % 88 . a3 . "nd so forth ^ie!ding the
e>'ression:
Rn % 8(n?1)
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ra4ing the fo!!o4ing gra'h from the
re!ationshi' deried a#oe : Rn % 8(n?1)
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2samic iagrams (,art T4o ).
6epeating the a$o!e proceure $ut instea o
+ultiplying the area ( a:) O the sie s?uare $y the
iagonal going through the Centre o gra!ity o this
S?uare "%e no* +ultiply this area $y the iagonal
going through the centre o the Cu$e itsel "" To o$tain
the !olu+es ro+ these cu$es $y repeating the sa+e
steps as in part-one"
Gra'h T4o.
This graph is let as an e>ercise or the reaer $y
calculating 4
5o 8 @A . aA Deor+e to cu$e o sies (A0B . a)
50 8 A0B ;0B;0B:;0B
.aA
Deor+e to cu$e o sies
(A0BA .a)
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5: % A0BA;0BA;0B:;0BA .aADeor+e to cu$e o sies
(A0B: .a)
/n so orth" %hat oes ,raph T*o going to loo'
li'e""
Gra'h Three .
The area o cross section o a sphere raius -r- is (
r:
).
Construct the !olu+e 4
50 (a Cyliner )&y ( r: ).r.8 ( rA ).
Deor+ this !olu+e in to another !olu+e o /ny Shape
$ut o the ne* i+ension (60 ) 8 ( rA
)0BA
8 0BA
r
He'eat this 'rocedure as fo!!o4s:
5: 8 (60 ): 60 8 (60 )A 8: . rA
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5A 8: . rA E.etc "
,i!ing4
5n 8 n rA
No4 '!ot this gra'h as #efore (gra'h7One. ) "nd
com'are
Gra'h Four.
ra4 Gra'h Four By re'eating the same
'rocedures as a#oe taking the o!ume (Of "ny
Sha'e Or Form) deforming it to Ne4 Ro!ume Of
The Ne4 imension (H). By taking the (n)th Hoot
of (R). 0here :
6iGHG'E % (RiDDk)1
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uestion:
oes these sha'es and forms has to #e
Symmetrica! Or in Geometrica! E*ui!i#rium Ordo 4e eer need to 'icture them at a!! as any
sha'es or forms inside that 2nner S'ace (See
Gra'h Fie7Cha'ter Seenteen.)
Si> : The $a4 Of Conseration Of Energy.“3lthouh we May not distinuish "etween the
“m&s from the “n&s !1he fact we separate them
3r"itrarily causes a reduction in the state \&
7et4
The ,o'u!ation ensity ( , ) &YY &
Energy of the ,eo'!e . (E) & bb &
A , / AE Constant.
Q (&) & & Q (&)
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“1o illustrate the point we ha'e slihtly 'iolated
the laws of con'ersation of enery “
The star ( I )Denoting the Nu+$er o population or
their Jnergy /ter the re!olution.
This theore+ constructe upon T*o Pre+ises /n $y
the #+aginary Potential %all (%)ra*n earlier
separating the State O /Kairs $eore an ater the
re!olution. %e ha!e 4
a-J!eryone shoul agree that i this Potential %all
represente a *ar or re!olution then there *ill $e
6euction #n The State L
(#n this case its the nu+$er o the population).
$- Most historians *ill agree that re!olutions al+ost
al*ays are ollo*e $y Surge o energy L#t energies
the +asses LL /n there are Myrias O 6easons $ehin
this surge "So+e +athe+atical i.e. the la* o
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conser!ation o energy (Co+pensating or the reuction
in the population )"Others Psychoso+atic *here the
+asses $eha!e li'e a genie release ro+ its $ottleL
etc. Thereore4
(AE )Can #e measured from any aai!a#!e #ut
re!ia#!e economic 'arameters e.g. (,roductiity)
(See Page---The Science O Separation.).
/lso 4(See Page--- Mathe+atics an Society For the Ne*
ter+inology uantifa$ly LNot uantifa$le "")
For More Details "Please See 5olu+e Nu+$er Fi!e &y
5isiting 4
444.scri#d.com
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5 8 5: 50 Thereore4
58 ( ). Or F ( AE ) .
But dR a!4ays inerse!y 'ro'ortiona! to the
density A, . ence it fo!!o4s that: 1
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in the raph and until the point of total
separation they will o'erlap each other2s /ust as
it2s the case in the Microscopic world %,owe'er
Its 4$tremely 4ssential 1o 6emem"er 1hat 1he
'erlappin 3rea Is 9ot +onstant But Aaria"le 3t
peed roportional 1o 1he peed f eparation&
E>ercise:
$et (") #e the intersection of the areas inside theOe!a' 2ntegra! "s the t4o ensem#!es are s!o4!y
se'arated Sho4 that :
(7 1)n . d"DyDDt )8
0here ( R>DyDDt ) 2s the direction of (Cutting `
G!uing )of the scissors inside the J/7,!ane as
de@ned at the #eginning of this cha'ter .
1E1ime%
3lso note :-hen (n)Is odd the e$pression is
neati'e%
Fie!d Of Rie4 :
“1he reason why we cannot o"ser'e quantum
e5ects in macroscopic o"/ects :Because
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accordin to my roli#cacy rinciple there are
/ust not enouh copies fallin inside our #eld of
'iew %&
.et
r E1he radius of the smallest atom that display
quantum e5ects sinularly%
6E1he radius of the macroscopic o"/ects %
nE 1he num"er of copies of the Macroscopic inany ensem"le required in our #eld of 'iew
"efore we can o"ser'e any quantum e5ects %
1hen :
X6Lr Y? E the required minimum num"er of copies
in any o"ser'a"le ensem"le displayin quantum
e5ects %
+learly this shows how the size of the
Macroscopic o"/ect multiplies shootin up 0-hile
the Microscopic size of the standard atom is
miniaturized cu"ically !!
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,ence the num"er (n)f copies required to fall
within our #eld of 'iew must "e hue%
,owe'er at e$tremely far away astronomical
distances it2s possi"le to o"ser'e quantum
e5ects if there were enouh copies fallin inside
our #eld of 'iew:
O
O
O
O
O
O "ser'a"le 4nsem"le;B of (n;Macroscopics)
O
OFie!d Of Rie4. O
9ot "ser'a"le 4nsem"le;3 of (n)Macroscopics%
Hed Ba!!s Of Ensem#!e 7" Fa!!s Outside The Rie4.
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BOTTO& $2NE.
2t has #een 'ro'osed on (,age7777)That if 4e had
one hundred macrosco'ic o#ects each of one
ki!ograms then se'arating them in to t4o
ensem#!es:
17"t 4hat distance the o#serer from these
o#ects 4i!! #egin to o#sere *uantum e+ects
87Can 4e determine the num#er of o#ects
re*uired #efore the o#serer at the Said istance
a#oe can o#sere any *uantum 'henomena
re!ating to the oer!a' integra!s
37oes the a#oe 'oints im'!y *uantum e+ects
can #e our o'tica! inter'retations of 4hat is
taking '!ace
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Eight Neuther
Current.
“1here is intrinsic symmetry in (m)+opies of
dentical Macroscopic articles ! 1herefore /ust
at the point of separatin them in to (m n)i%e%
/ust "efore the symmetry "rea7s down a current
analoous to 9euther current will @ow or interms of ohm2s law :
XdmLdt E ;dnL dt Y4$cept this time it need not "e
electrical hence we stated earlier that :
P E*ui!i#rium(E!ectrica! Economica!Therma!etc.)
Bottom $ine.
“9eedless to state that "oth hypothesis a"o'e(e'en 4iht)+an "e o"ser'ed strictly under
the proli#cacy principle discussed earlier% 3nd
the minimum num"ers of +opies that was
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calculated to "e necessary "efore any such
o"ser'ations are accomplished%&
Nine: The Constancy Of estructiity.
$et us @rst reca!! the de@nitions(On ,age7777):
he ->Ohe ritish -nit Of >enom (&-&>)
he ->O he uro%ean -nit Of >enom (&-&>)
One ->OAhe total num$er of %eo%le 5illed $y the ritish
During any chosen %eriod (i,ided $y) otal %o%ulation of
ritain during that ,ery Same !eriod &
One ->O Ahe total num$er of %eo%le 5illed $y the uro%eans
during any chosen %eriod (Di,ided $y) he total %o%ulation of
uro%e during that >ery Same !eriod?
oth rates are measured o,er any gi,en scale of /eal ime i&e&
#,eraged o,er sufficient !eriodical S%an3
o' the shoc5ing result is that the ->O al'ays larger than the
->O no matter ho' you do your calculations3 3 3 i&e&
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&-&>&-&> P means much larger?Q
The "''!ication Of 1
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o his dis$elie,e from direct e*%erience that the ritish are
hundred times more e,il than the a0is ha,e e,er $een? (See
!age)&Only that the ritish ha,e reached the state of the art in
co,ering u% their crimes against man5ind(8ust snea5ier and slo'er
'ith it ) that is all3(see the .ondon "agein the first %ages of this
$oo5)?#./#I>.C if 'e to conduct some -n$iased research
in to history to determine ho' many %eo%le e*actly (to the nearest
million)the ritish ha,e murdered so far? #nd su$stitute this
num$er in to the equation a$o,e 'e can %redict 'ith some
%recision the date of the final demise of ritish colonialism? ? ?(i&e&
'hen the rits 'ill $lo' u% and $ust their o'n ratio???)
*A5-I-G
For %ro%er calculations 'e need to insert the ,alues of the ->O
and ->O&(see earlier)?#lso those of the relati,e densities (not
totals )of the %o%ulations of the t'o nations in com%arison&
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+o'e,er this 'ill not alter the order of magnitude of the result
dramatically 3
The Continuity Of The Constant Of estructiity
&+ountless millions 7illed "y the British in 3sia!
3frica!!3nd the Middle 4ast 3ll had "een
/usti#ed in 4nlish .anuae! By 4nlish .oic !
.oistics !!3nd Aenom%&
he most stri5ing result is ho' the /atio of the u,o to the u,o
(as defined on %age )?/emain constant e,en at !eace ime 3his
can $e ,erified $y ta5ing the ->O o' as the num$er of o,erseas
students 5illed or disa$led inside ritain since the second 'orld 'ar
di,ided $y the %o%ulation of ritain 'hile the ->O Similarly
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measured $y ta5ing the num$er of foreign students 5illed or
disa$led inside uro%e di,ided $y the %o%ulation of uro%e3 ? 3
Cou 'ill find the /atio Of he 'o /atoS(!lr ) Staying constant
through out 'ar and %eace 3 ? 3
BOTTO& $2NE.“(8 D 1 E 1 D 8 )Is a Mathematical hilosophical
Field where +ausality 3nd 45ects 4$chane
places simultaneously %&
“1he most amazin application of my equation:
(8 D 1 E 1 D 8 )-hen "oth 8 1 4$chane their
units&
(See page---#ntroucing The eterogeneous nits O
Measure+ents) "
“.et us pray my theory is wron! therwise it
can only mean one thin: 1hat the 9azis did not
reach the #ure that was struc7 "y thecolonialists0 1here fore we need to em"race
oursel'es for the return of the 9azis (9ot
necessarily ermans ) 1o ma7e up the
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di5erence ! 1o satisfy the constant of the
equation%&
“h! inners of the world0 1his is a call from the
"iest sinner of them all: .et us all come clean0
+lear your conscience0 3nd as7 yourself : +ould
the 9azis e'er match these #ures0!
The Hed &onk.
If you ha%%ened not to li5e equations 8ust do Sim%le otals?
he num$er of %eo%le the ritish 5illed in India alone 'as officially
recognised to $e fifty fi,e millions 3 ? 3
ot to mention Miscellaneous li5e:
Iraq (!o%1T millions)lost one million 5illed and many more
dislocated3
!alestine (%o%one million) lost half million and much more
dislocated fore,er
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#nd the list $elie,e you me is endless from Sudan to #fghanistan&
o' clear your conscience?
"ome clean?
#nd as5 yourself:
"an the a0is e,er mach these figures? 3 ?
#nd figures do not lie&
S%%ET5I)AL e(amples on P5OT5A)TI-G TO5T=5E ,“1his apanese Most Fa'oured method of torture
can act as Ideal de#nition for rotracted 1orture
“
T&pical e(ample is that practised "& Another Island 5ace$ The
)olonialist Qapanese 'Their in!amous method o! t&ing the P,O,*,
.Prisoner O! *ar/!lat on the ground under a tap water that was
onl& dripping'
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The drops ' will not +ill the ictim "ut a!ter !ew hours or een
da&s &ou can imagine the rest$
In !act loo+ed at indiiduall& the torture ma& een seem to "e
triial 'Howeer the picture as a whole cone& the most
destructie !orm o! torture to "oth the ictim as well as the
torturer ' $ ' It?s di!!icult to identi!& and een more di!!icult to
!ollow "ecause "& de!inition Protracted Torture spread oer
length& heathen periods and well "e&ond what human nature can
comprehend let alone "eliee ' $ '
BOTTO& $2NE.
ortures often %racticed for no other reason than that of the
4a%anese or the ritish they sim%ly ha,e dee% seated (;enetic)
disres%ect for all foreigners in 'ar time or in %eace time 3 Often
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8ust scenting ,ulnera$ility in the targeted indi,idual is enough
reason?
Protraction seems to "e an Indigenous )reature o! all island
races
In this case R 1 2is represented "& the drop o! water,,
1c999the ictim crac+s up, And the process "ecomes more
Ph&sical than mental,
1+ 99 the ictims +ill themseles,
0EHE jck d 7 joc d % 1r , and r 2 !.t/
Gra'h Seen.
THE *O5D 0 *AS DE5I4ED DI5E)TL F5O% E=ATIO-S6373;3 *HILE THE *O5D O- *AS A )O-SE=E-)E OFE=ATIO-9U, V
6T
Inerse o! time or the period?s a(is,V
99999999999999999 Line o! constant destructiit&99999999999999999999999999V99999999999
V V
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05ITAI-999999999999GE5%A-99999999995=SSIA99999QAPA-, @99999999999999
)olonialism999999999999999999999!ascism999999999999999999militarism,
#nd one %ractical a%%lication of the a$o,e formalism that: 'e can
actually calculate the demise (timeJamount) of any colonialist $y
%lugging in the ,alues of 'hat 'e already 5no' of the shoc5 fascist&
#nd ho' true and %ro%hetic the equations 'ritten in 1VVU %ro,ed to
$e?
hen you study state of the colonialist no' days?3
I don2t 'ant to go to details that may /emotely $enefits the enemies
of man5ind(the ritsW 4e's )$ut it does not require much
intelligence to see ho' they are certainly the shado's of their
%re,ious sel,es ? 3
Industrially? conomically? !olitically???
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echnologically????,en $iologically?????
ot only that $ut /e,enge W/etri$utions 'ill $e ine,ita$le?
hey 'ill $e hunted do'n $y the Forces Of +istory3
Inside their o'n homes for their %ast "rimes e it against hel%less
indi,iduals or genocides ali5e 3
#s it 'as am%ly demonstrated in no uncertain terms $y the
!recursor of Lhings o "omeK $y the e,ents of TJT&
(See Page-----------------,raph Ten)"
The ,o!itics Of Hight Or $eft "nd T4o imensiona!
"na!ysis.
If the %ro%erties assigned to the "on,entionally #cce%ted notions
of right and left are re%resented $y the #*is alone (he hori0ontal
line $elo')?
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For e*am%le those 'ho are for 'or5ing class li$eration are
delegated to the ( .eft )hile those 'ho disa%%ro,e of
homose*uality and gay marriages are considered to $e of the
(/ight)33ut : here can 'e %lace some one (!For %erson) ?ho
stands for $oth i&e& for 'or5ing class or 'omen li$eration as 'ell
as for family ,alues o%%osing homose*uality and is against gay
marriages&? "learly he ans'er cannot $e resol,ed $y one
dimensional (he #*is)J3hat is required is another dimension
of (C#*is):here 'e can assign all the %ositions ta5en on
conomic questions to this (C #*is) 3#nd those ta5en on Social
questions to the ( #*is)
&For e*am%le those 'ho are for the 'or5ing classes(he
!rogressi,es )"an $e re%resented $y the u%%er half of the (C N#*is)3
hile those of conser,ati,e economic ,ie's (he /egressi,e)#re
re%resented $y the lo'er half of the (C #*is&)&+ence 'e can find
our %erson (!) Mentioned a$o,e 'ho stands for $oth the conomic
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li$eration of 'omen or 'or5ing classes as 'ell as standing for the
Social Family ,alues against homose*uality or gay marriages in
the first quarter (-%%er /ight ) /e%resented $y the %oint (!) elo':
#nd so forth3
C#*is (!rogressi,e)&
(*y) (!)
.eft #*is& /ight&
/egressi,e
The Se!f estructiity Of &an "nd The Constants
Of estructiity.
“Most of these equations are /ust e$ercises
which may not e'en "e fully accurate yet "ut
they prepare us for the real stu5 located inside
the list of equations at the end of the summary%&
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Such 'indo' for colonialists li5e the ritish can Stretch From the
ineteenth "entury here ritish soldiers %layed %olo 'ith the
heads of #ustralian a$origines after se,ering their heads for no
other %ur%ose than this (See Page----Jnglish Polo) ?
o the 'entieth "entury here ritish troo%s literally machined
gun hundreds of -narme