OUR AMAZING RESONANT UNIVERSE (first publication - here at Goodreads) - The Experiment That Shook The Scientific World. by Daniel Jr.

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Explaining the REAL universe that we are in



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chapter 1: The Experiment That Shook The Scientific World.

chapter 2: A Paridigm Shift


The Experiment That Shook The Scientific World.
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OUR AMAZING RESONANT UNIVERSE

What the BIGGEST change in SCIENCE really was!

And after this Big Change, Science remained in a terrible mess!

In 1880 scientists, all over the world, thought they knew everything there was to know about space and time. But, ten years later, by the time 1890 had come and gone, that had all been changed, and the world's scientists were convinced, by then, that they knew virtually little about both space and time.

Even in the 1880s scientists knew that light was a wave and it would go through the best vacuum that one could produce. They knew water waves needed water and sound waves needed air but what was it in a vacuum that could possibly transport these light waves? Scientists more or less agreed that it was some mysterious substance called aether.

A simple experiment was done by Michelson in 1881 and repeated with far more accuracy by Michelson and Morley in 1887, that would add the speed of the earth in its orbit to the speed of light and find the drift of this mysterious aether.

Well, their experiment failed. And it consistently failed as it was done over and over again. No one could understand it! Why couldn't one simply add the speed of the earth in its orbit to the speed of light? It should add but it didn't!

And that shook everybody up.

Euclid had given us his geometry and it became our foundation for Newton's laws later on. No one found any fault, whatsoever with either Newton's laws or with Euclidean geometry until Michelson and Morley came and tried to find the aether drift.

Everyone knows that if two cars are going 30 miles per hour toward each other, then they are coming together at the rate of 60 mph. Why doesn't it still work this way at the speed of light?

So science then all came unglued and after that we had people like Lorentz and Einstein telling us that space and time was not this thing we all thought it was and since then it's been a real mess.

You don't think it really is a mess?

OK, go out and buy one of these Global Positioning System devices (GPSs). It will read out your latitude and longitude.

It works using these satellites that are all around the earth, put up there by the military which they allow us to use although not at quite the accuracy that the military can get from it. But these GPSs have to use general relativity tensor math corrections to the Euclidean geometry. Why? And this is what is hard to believe: time goes slower down here on earth because of our higher amount of gravity than it does in those satellites way above the earth where there is considerably less gravity. Up there, time goes faster than it does down here.

Yes, with more mass (gravity) time slows down. And it slows down the faster one goes as well.

How about that!

So I guess, after all, Lorentz and Einstein were both right: space and time are not what they were believed to be way back in 1880.

Since the Michelson Morely experiments, over a hundred years ago, far more evidence has been gathered to show us that time slows with an increase of mass and time slows with an increase of speed.

Space shrinks with an increase of mass and space shrinks with an increase of speed. And Einstein took a little used tensor math and developed a form of his tensor math to show us exactly how much space shrinks (curves) with different mass and speeds.

When this was proven to be correct, beyond a shadow of a doubt, with predictions of the precession of the planet Mercury and the amount that light was bent by a star during an eclipse, this made Einstein's name a household word and all the mathematicians, of the world, then wanted to study tensor math.

Now, what our best scientists use today, in the macro world, are Newton's laws corrected by Einstein's tensor math.

But even this doesn't work in the galaxies where we see these spiral arms as rotating faster then their escape velocity, which is an impossibility.

Mathematician Steven Wolfram, who has made millions with his higher math software, warns us that math can only be used to explain simple things and we need a model -- which we do not yet have -- to explain our universe. You can read his $59.95 best selling book A New kind of Science FREE. Click link below: http://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline/...

So we have developed all these laws and all this math and still nothing works to show us how this universe is built (except for this model that does, which I'm going to show you in the following chapters here at Goodreads).

For Chapter 2. click this link: http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/6491?chapter=2
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