Category Archives: Newton

Jane Doe v. Board Of Education of the City of New York

Jane Doe is the mother of little Jane Doe who is being taught at a New York City public school the doctrines of a British religious cult. We identify this cult as “Newtonism.” A quote from a physics textbook (page … Continue reading

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The unit of spacetime

So, say the prof defines a new unit and names it after his other physics god Einstein. This unit of course, measures spacetime, and the prof uses it instead of an inch rule, e.g., he says a given length is … Continue reading

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Scenes from the Trial of Newtonism or Measurement is Independent of Measure

Plaintiff argues like this: We respectfully ask the judge to grant us the following undisputed fact: measurement is independent of the unit chosen to measure. Undisputed fact: measurement is independent of measure. What does this mean? This means that we can … Continue reading

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Teaching Newtonism violates the Establishment clause of the First Amendment

Newtonism is a British personality cult; do not teach Newtonism in public schools. Newton’s Zeroth Law says: God in the beginning formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable movable particles. Newton’s Zeroth Law as stated above by Newton himself is … Continue reading

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The New Revolution: A Scopes Trial Against Newtonism

I am planning to stage a Scopes-type trial against Newtonism which is taught in public schools in the United States as science under the name of “physics”. The goal of the trial is to expose Newtonism as a British cult … Continue reading

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Physics is Kepler’s Rule expressed in Newtonian units

Wientje questions how density can be defined in terms of frequency and makes some other comments. My answer: >How exactly do ‘square seconds’ form a density in any meaningful way? Frequency f is the reciprocal of period T: T = … Continue reading

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Kepler Society

The mission of Kepler Society is to establish the historical facts that Kepler discovered Kepler’s Rule Newton stole Kepler’s Rule and branded Kepler’s Rule as Newton’s Laws Kepler’s Rule is fundamental; Newton’s Laws are ideological labels

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Computation of Lagrange point L1 without Newtonian branding

This is a computation of Lagrange point L1 without Newtonian branding. Objective Compute Lagrange point L1 without using Newtonian branding. Observation Kepler’s Rule is an operational geometric rule that ties the period and radius of an orbit; Kepler’s Rule successfully … Continue reading

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Why the Basis of the Universe Isn’t Matter or Energy—It’s Data

Why the Basis of the Universe Isn’t Matter or Energy—It’s Data There are 2 independent issues here. the assertion that the basis of the world is not matter; if the basis of the world is not matter what is it? … Continue reading

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If Newton were to come back to earth…

In this article Professor Cormac O’Raifeartaigh asks “What would [Newton] make of today’s [physics]?” His answer is: Isaac Newton would be astounded that his theories of motion and gravitation had been usurped by Einstein’s theory of relativity. I beg to … Continue reading

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