In his new book, the Israeli physics researcher, Josef Zilberberg, describes a groundbreaking theory that translates all physical concepts into binary language using the insight of "Time Resolution". Time resolution claims that the human brain 'shrinks' on the time axis, different cyclical patterns of a single elementary particle, and imagines it as different particles in space. The limited human brain is able to see the timeline only at low resolution. This is why it "compresses" a tremendous amount of "time units" that contain different patterns of the single elementary particle and imagines them as one time unit – "the present." The different patterns are interpreted by the human brain at low resolution as different particles with different properties – mass, energy, electric charge, spin... To make it easier for understanding, "Time resolution" means that our brain works on the time axis in the same manner that he interprets the T.V. pixels at law resolution as one essence. Every different pattern of the elementary particle in the time axis, represents a "DNA" of a new particle - photon, electron, anti-electron, proton, anti-proton, neutron…As was the case when deciphering the human genome, in the future, the foundations of this theory will be used as a tool for understanding the algorithms that define the materials (their "DNA"). Thus we will easily be able to "program" new materials, and manipulate the properties of the existing materials.
A Fabulous Book From An Israeli Physics Researcher
Binary Physics A Fabulous Book From An Israeli Physics Researcher Josef Zilberberg. In fact, Josef has a graduate degree in Law from Tel Aviv University. In addition, he is Masters in Education from the University of Derby, England. As a matter of fact, he has a great connect with Children. Because that is the area that drives him to do a lot in this field. He has done a fantastic work on the development of inventive thinking in children. Probably he is one of the assets to the society doing a substantial work for the development of children. He owns a network of tutorials for children. The name of this network is "After School" and this is the largest network in Israel with around 1000 employees. In fact, this network is a framework for many to research and contribute.
Getting an inspiration from "After School", Josef has a tremendously successful and popular program "Galileo" to his credit. In fact, this program is the basis of developing inventive thinking in children. Amazingly, this program is so popular that it is in practice in Israeli schools for more than a decade now. Despite doing graduation in Law, Josef's roots in physics and mathematics are quite strong. Because in high school, his brilliance was quite prominent in these two subjects. That is the origin of this fabulous book Binary Physics. If you are a physics expert or a physics enthusiast, this book is for you. The researcher has done a fantastic work in describing a phenomenal theory that presents every physical concept into binary language. And he does it on the basis of "Time Resolution".
The human brain has a number of limitations as per Binary Physics. It is capable of capturing the timeline only at low resolution. Time Resolution theory suggests that our brain shrinks on the time axis. This is the reason that it takes different patterns of the single elementary particle as a single unit. In fact, to understand it in a better manner, you will have to grab this interesting book.
So, I’m not all that into physics. I mean, it’s fascinating, but it’s often difficult for me to wrap my brain around. I took science classes back in high school but that’s already been a few years, so to say Binary Physics was a challenge for me was an understatement. In this book, physics researcher Josef Zilberberg describes a groundbreaking theory translating all physical concepts into binary language, using the insight of “Time Resolution”.
This claims that the human brain shrinks on the time axis, and can only see the timeline at low resolution, so it compresses a tremendous amount of time units and imagines them as one time unit – the present. I understood that, but to understand all the tiny components of this theory was a little above my head.
I was glad I could grasp the key concepts, and found them quite intriguing. The other information is explained rather well, but you need a physics-fosued mind, and a more mathematical brain than mine, to understand all of it, I suppose. A fascinating concept.
When I saw the description for this book, I was pretty excited to read it. I studied a fair amount of physics in college for my engineering degree, but it isn't really my forte. Physics has always interested me, but I'm more of a hobbyist than anything more.
Based on my limited understanding of the subject, at a scientific level the theories presented in this book seem sound. Zillerberg appears to have put a lot of effort into simplifying his approach to fundamental physicality, and the result is a pretty elegant theory around the basis of all physical existence.
This book is probably going to be pretty dry and confusing for readers who aren't into physics, but I suppose readers that aren't into physics probably won't be reading this book. For those interested in a simple theory that has the potential to describe classical physics, relativity, energy, gravity, light, and even religion in a common and fundamental manner, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book.