[Physics] Why is a new beginning in physics necessary? *

Master Inventor mdaniel at masterinventor.com
Thu Dec 8 17:49:03 CET 2016


Arend Lammertink and others interested in a new beginning for physics,

I have not read your paper on the errors in Maxwell's Equations.  But similar conclusions were drawn by Oleg D. Jifimenko, who was a physics professor at West Virginia University until his death in 2009.  He wrote a number of books on electromagnetic theory and gravity.  He showed that two of Maxwell's four equations were not fundamental relationships and he went on to replace them with more fundamental relationships.  

Newton is the father of modern physics.  But those who followed did little to extend and expand his discoveries in the intervening 300 years.  The Hamilton and Lagrangian methods put Newtonian mechanics in a very useful format for problem solving, but they also froze the laws in a 4-dimensional linear framework.  As a result non-linear mechanical phenomena cannot be modeled by these methods.  I have build at least one machine that violates the conservation laws of Newton's mechanics.  (Please don't blame Newton!  He organized observations into mathematical form; it was the job of those who followed to expand those discoveries.)  

The greatest omission of classical physics is  the failure to deal with rotations.  Because rotations are non-linear, physicist wrote simplified linear relationships to deal with them.  They failed to consider that rotations add 4 more dimensions to all the laws of physics (3 rotations in space and one rotation in time).  The physics we were taught compresses 8 dimensions into 4 dimensions, resulting in strange and unexplained behavior, such as quantum mechanics.  

If physics is to have a new beginning it must be expanded to a framework having 8-dimensions. 






Maurice Daniel, Inventor/Physicist
mdaniel at masterinventor.com




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