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  1. Check my logic and my math

    by , 01-19-2007 at 02:36 AM (Spiral Path's Blog)
    1. PARADIGM SHIFT FROM "SCALAR MASS" TO "VECTOR MASS" IN CONSTANT MOTION ON ELLIPTICAL SPIRAL PATHS. (continued).

    First some statistics:
    This ToeQuest website has an excellent statistics feature and so I thought I might as well make use of it:
    When I suggested in my first paradigm shift to change from a "scalar mass" to a "vector mass" that prefers motion in spiral patterns, I expected a howl of protest as, after all, we all have ...
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  2. Check my logic and my math

    by , 01-12-2007 at 02:54 AM (Spiral Path's Blog)
    1. PARADIGM SHIFT FROM "SCALAR MASS" TO "VECTOR MASS" IN CONSTANT MOTION ON ELLIPTICAL SPIRAL PATHS.

    Already two and a half millenia ago, the Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus taught that "change is the essence of all being". Apparently he was observing the water in a brook bubbling its way down the mountain and through the valley when the idea hit him that "everything flows"; nothing remains the same; the only "constant" in ...
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  3. Check my logic and my math

    by , 01-09-2007 at 03:07 AM (Spiral Path's Blog)
    SIX PARADIGM SHIFTS NEEDED TO REACH THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

    In the General Remarks of My Toe Quest, Entry 1, I mentioned that, in my opinion, several paradigm shifts in theoretical physics are necessary to arrive at a reasonably plausible TOE, at least the tangible part of it. I cannot help but notice that in physics, as it is presently taught, there exist certain generally accepted paradigms which do not - I repeat DO NOT - conform to reality and simply reflect the limited experiences ...
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  4. From a variable G to the TOE

    by , 12-21-2006 at 01:24 AM (Spiral Path's Blog)
    GENERAL REMARKS

    This part of my TOE Quest blog should be a more or less chronological story of my life's adventures as they relate to my search for knowledge and the gradual development of my own theories about the workings of the Universe. So it will really be a jumble of experiences I was privileged to have in my long life and all the various ideas I got from them. Don't bother to read it if you hate autobiographies and especially if you don't like independently thinking women. ...
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