Materialism’s failed authority vs the mystical and enchanted land of the stable hyperbolic-coordinate-space’s regionally unified sets of toral-components

Materialism’s failed authority vs the mystical and enchanted land of the stable hyperbolic-coordinate-space’s regionally unified sets of toral-components

by Martin Concoyle
Publication Date: 11/10/2024

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The imperial-institutional dogmas of physics and math identifies too narrow of a range of knowledge, concerning understanding the stable measurable properties of existence,


For example, it provides no valid math model of the measured property of system-component non-localness,


and


because of the over-all limited knowledge about physics of stable physical-systems, these imperial institutional dogmas are incapable of building clean cheap energy-sources,


thus, if the situation is so dire, then the public must not rely on the dogmatic and limited imperial institutional expressions of knowledge, ie a knowledge which fits well with the militaristic empire,


and


instead, find new principles about measurably describing stable spectral-and-orbital physical-systems of all size-scales,


materialism’s failed authority vs the mystical and enchanted land of the stable hyperbolic-coordinate-space’s regionally unified sets of toral-components,


and


use them to define non-local-parallel-coordinate-maps, and use the enchanted toral-components in a controversial effort to make humanity’s efforts in regard to using new knowledge so that physics and math can shine-forth again


and


to put the carbon burning energy-companies out of business,


and


to put the polluting nuclear energy-companies out of business,

ISBN:
1230008442468
1230008442468
Category:
Groups & group theory
Publication Date:
11-10-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
gregory holmberg

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