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I have something I think is very important
to add to the physics of the 21st Century.
If you've ever had the sneaking hunch that
physics since 1905 has been more like=20
science fiction, consider my two basic, thoroughly
considered tenets of the physics to come:
1) Time does not exist! It just isn't here, there,
or anywhere, never has been and never will.
2) The Universe is infinite and "3-dimensional".
It's time to cry, "The emporer has no clothes!"
Myself no mathematical "physicist" nor even much
of a mathemetician, I can only suggest these tenets
as obvious and intuitive, most delighted I would be if
the mathematicans would apply themselves to the task
of developing a physics with these as givens to=20
oppose the florid and bizarre ideas that evolve=20
in the mathematical cosmologies which stem from
seminal errors such as including time as a quantity or
supposing the Universe to be finite.
Jack Scott
jscott@tenforward.com
www.tenforward.com/personal/jscott/cosmo1.htm
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