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  • Hilbert Godel Turing and the Computer Decision Problem

    Mathematics, #7

    Series Libro 7 - Mathematics
    Is there a procedure or algorithm that can decide whether statements, mathematical or non-mathematical, are true or false, win or draw? The broader decision problem can be stated as follows: Even though a mathematical or non-mathematical statement is undecidable in general, it may be possible to find a special algorithm that makes a computer model stop or checkmate. A computer model stops when a ... Leer más

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  • Speed of Light and Hubble's Law

    Gravitation, #32

    Series Libro 32 - Gravitation
    In the past, we have had many metaphysical astronomical theories. Today, Hubble's law is the mainstay of modern theories which reasonably explains the Observed Universe. Some theories attempt to explain phenomena of observational astronomy alleged beyond the Observed Universe summarized in Hubble's law. Modern physical cosmology is dominated by the Big Bang metaphysical theory, which attempts to ... Leer más

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  • Cosmology Science

    Gravitation, #28

    Series Libro 28 - Gravitation
    Because the life span of the human species is infinitesimaly small compared to that of the cosmos, no picture of the entire cosmos is beyond speculation. The problem with cosmology science is that it is pure speculation group think tied to the expansion of the universe theories propounded by general gravitation and the Big Bang. Cosmology science tied to government and academia appears resisting ... Leer más

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  • Innovation and Population Growth

    Government, #20

    Series Libro 20 - Government
    The coming of rapid scientific innovations since 1950 account for the accelerating human population growth. The human population increases by natural selection amplified by innovation which it uses to increase food production and to increase human comforts available in developed countries (food, clothes, shelter, health, etc.).Innovations diffuse in society. As long as food lasts, population ... Leer más

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  • Cosmic Ladder Distance Measurements and Big Bang Distance Theory

    Astrophysics, #6

    Series Libro 6 - Astrophysics
    Cosmic Ladder distance measurements establish the linearity of Hubble's law out to a distance of about 13 bly. However, even with mitigating facts, beyond 13 bly we do not know if the Hubble law line rate increases or decreases beyond its linear line rate, to thereby know if the universe accelerates or decelerates its expansion.The Big Bang theory is an ad hoc theory based on complex mathematics ... Leer más

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  • Speed of Gravity

    Gravitation, #7

    Series Libro 7 - Gravitation
    Electrostatics exemplified by Coulomb's law and Electrodynamics exemplified by Maxwell's equations are two forms of electric effects caused by electrons and photons. Electrodynamic phenomena in particular exhibit time-like wave motion of electric fields and photons. Gravitational phenomena on the other hand are less inclusive. Gravistatics exemplified by Newton's Law of Gravitation is the only ... Leer más

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  • Malthus Revisited

    Government, #18

    Series Libro 18 - Government
    Global food supply F drives global population to some asymptotic value presently estimated at about Po=10 billion people, assuming F does not exceed the maximum food supply Fmax. And, global environmental effects drive global population downward from the 10 billion estimate. Thus, if an asymptotic population Po cannot exist beyond the present 7 billion population supported by F then global ... Leer más

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  • Fermat's Last Theorem and Beal's Conjecture

    Mathematics, #6

    Series Libro 6 - Mathematics
    In this short book Fermat's Last Theorem is easily proven and Beals Conjecture is easily Disprovenusing Pythagora's Theorem ... Leer más

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  • Kepler Newton and Einstein

    Gravitation, #23

    Series Libro 23 - Gravitation
    How well do Newton's and Einstein's theories explain Kepler's observations of planetary orbits? Do Newton's laws of motion apply in Newton's gravitation? Are Kepler's Newton's and Einstein's laws universal? Does Einstein's theory replace Newton's theory?Newton's laws of motion and gravitation admit fictional centrifugal forces in angular motions and, with such fictional forces, Newton's law of ... Leer más

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  • Doppler Cosmology

    Gravitation, #31

    Series Libro 31 - Gravitation
    The Observed Universe contains data at low relativistic speeds. Doppler theory says beyond that point, in the non Observed Universe, the relativistic effect deviates from Hubble's law and distance becomes infinite as speed approaches the speed of light.The Observed Universe extends to a radius of about 700 Mps and speed about a tenth of the speed of light. Doppler theory lengthens the light ... Leer más

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  • Astronomical Rotations

    Gravitation, #26

    Series Libro 26 - Gravitation
    Observations indicate that everything spins. In this page I consider classical ideas of planetary, galactic and atomic rotations (orbits and spins). What is dark matter and can galaxies have quantized orbits? I speculate that dark matter can be explained by assuming a galaxy spins like a solid body and that some high spin rate objects (black holes, neutron stars) might have quantized orbits. ... Leer más

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  • Einstein's Fictional Gravitational Waves

    Gravitation, #24

    Series Libro 24 - Gravitation
    Does Einstein's theory, recent test results and detectors prove that gravitational waves exist and propagate at the speed of light? The answer is no. From searches on Google, I summarize knowledge of electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves, recent test results. I then make analysis and present conclusions. ... Leer más

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