The Physics Rebellion The Physics Rebellion

The Physics Rebellion

A New Paradigm To Solve the Fundamental Problems of Science

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Publisher Description

There has been no progress in over 100 years in solving the important problems in fundamental physics and there are a growing number of problems in astrophysics still unsolved after almost 60 years. Yet 95% of these problems have already been solved by two American geniuses, Dewey B. Larson and Randell L. Mills. Their work is now 30 to 60 years old but still ruthlessly ridiculed and suppressed by mainstream science. They have been forced to self-publish most of their ideas. Dewey Larson’s “reciprocal system” will topple General Relativity and Randell Mills’ work will make obsolete Quantum Mechanics of the atom. Their basic ideas are not overly complex. They can be explicated with only a bare minimum of mathematics and easily understood by the general reader who is interested in science. However, the book also includes segregated material for the serious student.

The book seeks to give a brief introduction to the ideas of these two men, including three of their brilliant students, followed by chapters devoted to unsolved problems, and shows how 95% of fundamental unsolved problems in physics and astrophysics have, in fact, been solved by the new paradigm.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2021
March 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
122
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
6.7
MB
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