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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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Dear physicist. . .

Newton’s Principia is based on Kepler’s rule understood as the definition of density. We postulate the density continuum defined by the rule R03/T02 = R3/T2. The entire Newtonian mechanics, Newton’s laws and Newton’s equations of motion are nothing more than … Continue reading

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DOP & DOT

Because we are created as personal beings we reason that the Creator must also be a personal Being. We are not created as personal beings. There is no absolute person. Human body is porous and there is no discontinuity with … Continue reading

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Newtonism

This is the second post on Tom Levenson’s article on Newton’s Principia. Levenson has attempted to read the Principia as literature just like John Locke, who had to ask Christiaan Huygens if he could take the mathematical demonstrations on faith … Continue reading

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Dark side physics or semantic variations on the hermeneutics of the dark

Judging by this attempt to dark humor in Dark Photons that we can imagine much more than a single species of dark matter; what if you had two different types of stable particles that carried dark charge? Then we’d be … Continue reading

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Questioning the Reified Reality of physics

Physicists have this dogma that nature is a depository of physical laws and physicists are discovering them and formulating them as “general physical laws.” It can be shown that physicists mapped the catholic worldview into physics. Catholic Catholic means “general … Continue reading

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The realm of the humanoid organisms

Looking at these pictures of the macroscopic world sent me into a soul searching mood. There is an interesting invisible world out there waiting to be discovered.  And here I am writing blog posts criticizing the penultimate oldest profession in … Continue reading

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