Summary: Mathematical Atomism (Unified Revolution: New Fundamental Physics) compared to Mainframe Physics. By Espen Gaarder Haug

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Summary: Mathematical Atomism (Unified Revolution: New Fundamental Physics) compared to Mainframe Physics. By Espen Gaarder Haug Most of the book is about the first table, logic, derivations, and comparison with experiments. INDIVISIBLE RELATIVITY (IR) COMPARED TO SPECIAL RELATIVITY Round- trip speed of light One- way speed of light One- way speed of light independent on speed of source if measured relative to observer frame One- way speed any object Indivisible Relativity Measurements without synchronization error Very well tested Anisotropic. Has been confirmed in several experiments, but ignored. Given by IR velocity addition formula True speed Indivisible Relativity Measurements with Einstein synchronization (or slow clock transportation) Only one clock is needed, so same as to left. Confirmed, but is an apparent speed that contains sync error. Same as SR velocity addition formula Apparent speed and aware of it Einstein s Special relativity Confirmed, but is an apparent speed that contains sync error. Follow well known SR velocity addition formula Apparent speed and not aware of it Round- trip time dilation One- way time dilation, not. Round- trip time dilation (the twin paradox) is a simple 3- frame problem consistent with SR, different interpretation IR. Anisotropic, not (Possibly been indirectly detected according to some papers) No synchronization over distance is needed for round- trip so same as to left. and, not Defenders of SR use GR to explain twin paradox, result correct, unnecessarily complex solutions. (Logic?) and Synchronization error in clocks No and aware of it., but SR not aware of it Length contraction Not Reciprocal Reciprocal Maximum length contraction No (length goes towards zero)

Simultaneity Absolute Relativity of Simultaneity Relativity of Simultaneity Hierarchy of frames No No Consistent with Sagnac and generalized Sagnac Hafele and Keating experiment: (See chapter 16 my book) Relativistic Doppler shift, simple logical explanation both from lab frame and rotating frame. and simple logical explanation why westward clocks was speeding up and eastwards clocked slowdown Same as SR, but consistent with anisotropic one ways speed of light, fits experiments, simple logical explanation both from lab frame and rotating frame. No synchronization over distance is needed, same as in column to left. Claims. Logical explanation seems diffuse, in particular from rotating frame itself Sagnac himself claimed not consistent SR. Claims, but unnecessarily complex solution to why westward clocks speed up and eastward slows down. Same as atomism, but assume isotropic one- way speed of light, fits experiments. Finding light speed from observed frequency and wave length. gives speed c, but this is only an apparent light speed gives speed c. This is only an apparent light speed. SR not aware of this. Relativistic mass Conservation of energy Same formula as SR, but mass turns into energy before reaching speed c (typically at speeds very close to c) and very good logical theoretical Mass becomes infinite as one approaches speed of light, needs infinite energy to accelerate to c, diffuse theoretical explanation, not very deep. Explanation of what energy and mass truly is Mass energy relationship Mathematical framework Simple and logical explanation E=Mc^2 E=Mc^2 E=Mc^2 extensive extensive Diffuse at best: It is important to realize that physics today we have no knowledge of what energy is Feynman extensive

Academic political correctness All math has simple logical All math has simple logical Leads to several paradoxes with diffuse No No COSMOLOGY Atomism Main frame theory Age of universe Infinite Big Bang: 13 to 14 billion years old Size of universe Infinite Empty space infinite, but all the mass and energy moves out from the Big Bang Cosmological red- shift Explained by tired light theory. Tired light theories should be re- considered, in particular based on new insight in relativity theory based on atomism. Explained by Big Bang theory, and such things as space is expanding. Dark matter Very unlikely. necessary to make a flawed model fit observations. Faster than speed of light galaxies Not possible and not needed, high Z cosmological red- shift explained by tired light must assume many galaxies moves faster than speed of light, explained by introducing expanding space. Expanding space Space cannot expand. Expanding space is needed to explain cosmological red- shift where one to early abandoned tired light Observations of large numbers of quasars show no (additional) time dilation for high Z as one should expect based on Big Bang theory High Z supernova observation time dilation seems to be based on very few observations compared to quasar studies. Singularity where math and logic breaks down Consistent with tired light and atomism. Not inconsistent with atomism. No Needs strange explanation like high Z quasars are expanding black holes, or even that time ticks at different rates due to space expansion. Used (abused) as ultimate evidence for Big Bang and accelerating space expansion despite quasar studies contradicting this. Wormholes Cannot exist Can possibly exist Black holes Extremely high gravity can exist, but such black- holes will always radiate energy and are therefore not really black holes. Extremely high gravity can exist, but such black- holes will likely radiate energy

Gravity Quantization of gravity One- way speed of gravity Gravity is explained by push gravity theory (push force and shielding), this leads indirectly to changes in space- time. The math is far from fully developed around atomist push gravity. Newton gravitation has already been derived from atomism as good first approximation. and consistent with push gravity Anisotropic if measured with clocks without Einstein synchronization error, isotropic and c if measured with Einstein synchronized clocks. Likely Gravity is explained by bending of space- time. Has fully developed theory (GR) (Some magical gravitational waves are bending space- time?) Unclear and c Mega large planets can over No (unlikely) time become suns Growing planets Likely No (unlikely) Exploding suns, but different explanation than main frame Other intelligent life- forms in universe Origin of life and intelligence For sure Memory: indivisible particles fulfill the requirement of memory blocks: they can receive, store and transfer information. In general consistent with Darwinism at chemical atom level and upwards. High probability, but not for sure Very good surface science (series of theories), but not directly linked to sub- atomic world. Darwinism Chemical origin of life OTHER TOPICS Atomism Main frame physics Fundamental sub- atomic particle Is indivisible and has Point- like without spatial dimension Indivisible particle with One of corner stones in the two postulates. Would need infinite strong force to have indivisible particle with spatial dimension, so cannot exist.

Light (pure energy) is Quantization of energy Mass is Indivisible particles with traveling in same direction. Particle- void duality with logical and simple theoretical explanation of why. Indivisible particles with moving back and forth counter- striking. Mystical particle- wave duality. Mystical particle- wave duality, several fundamental particles with mystical forces. Particle- void duality with logical Quantization of mass and simple theoretical (?) explanation of why. de Broglie wavelength for get same equation but matter different interpretation, it is not really a wavelength Maximum frequency of light and No (diffuse) Kinetic energy Same formula as Same formula as atomism. mainframe physics. Number of forces One force (counter- Series of different forces striking ability), can needed. explain gravity, conservation of energy, relationship between energy and matter etc. Must the force be with you! J Can explain most experiments, or is this adding of assumptions and mystical effects to explain things we truly do not understand from a simple perspective? Bear in mind this is just a very short summary of the major differences (implications) given in my book: Unified Revolution: New Fundamental Physics. Comments/suggestions are welcome! 9 February 2015 (Last modified 31 May 2015)