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Orbits are not forceful

How could Newton compute orbits with this occult quality he called force? Nature is not occult. But the occult has always been a part of scholasticism in the form of occult causes and dormitive virtues the doctors of philosophy used … Continue reading

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Kepler’s Rule is the definition of density

Newton defined density as Quantity of matter is a measure of matter that arises from its density and volume jointly. (Definition 1, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, 1687, Isaac Newton; referred to hereinafter as the “Book”.) Newton’s definition of density … Continue reading

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The end of the Newtonian cult?

The following have been established: Newton used Kepler’s rule to make astronomical computations Kepler’s rule is necessary and sufficient to compute orbits Orbits are independent of the Newtonian force Physicists refuse to accept these facts in order not to violate … Continue reading

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Physical propositions

In this article I’ve stated 10 propositions. These are propositions, meaning that they are provisional statements that need to be proved. I am not looking for mathematical proof, since these are not mathematical statements. I am looking for consensus. Take … Continue reading

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