Simplism: The Art of Indirect Physics
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Scott D. Bogart
One might wonder where these ideas came from. The author has a different way of seeing life. He believes there is something that binds us all. Is there a hidden meaning to life—because it is most enjoyable to calculate? He who tackled these ideas studied on his own time. The direction of psychology derived from where he was born in Florida. The physics was a passion since childhood. In his own right, he knows that such fields are a commonplace—a conjoining and plausible unity of some sort. The past years of questioning the feasibility came through as the book now stands upright without a second guess.
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Simplism - Scott D. Bogart
Copyright © 2010 by Scott D. Bogart.
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Indirect Physics
Indirect Physical Series
1. Collective Mass Theory
2. Creative Math and the Big Bang Equation
3. Terms and Definitions
4. ESP and AIDS Equivalents
5. Indirect Gartish Language
Preface
T HE INDIRECT PHYSICAL series, as described under the title indirect physics, is not necessarily reluctant to physics in general or theoretical quantum physics concerning gravity. It is indeed the opposite. The series was to question everything with the sparked idea of pure mathematical thought based on questionable human error – whether biased or unbiased, coherent or incoherent – as long as the idea remains intact for further explanation(s) and to concern that through gravity, we can indirectly derive mechanics. And through nonmechanical subtlety, we can figure and equate the size and mass of the quark and all other elementary particles, their shape and everything else concerning the basic fundamentals of physics.
Also, the pure mathematical imagination expressed as certain brilliance comes to point out that we should indeed question all that is readily available to our human certainty. And because of our curious nature, we calculate to pursue a mathematical common sense of proof, which, by the results of intuition, we can advance into the final truth: a TOE.
It was the innate sense of error that gave me a deductive sense of learning. My errors, as I see them, as expressed in logical terms, helped me grasp the ideal physical properties of physics and the fun of science as a whole. So as to say, these are my indirect ideas of the entire spectrum as I saw them as a curious twenty-year-old: which, I hope, may contribute to the creative insight of readers and future generations.
All of what is left is the geometrical structure and shape of the quark.
Note: In regard to the big bang, it appears that the creation of everything occurred at a rate exceeding that of the velocity of light. So, to question the calculated velocity when compared to the actual velocity, which may be different or correct, we must postulate the constant as a perfectly logical assumption of pure thought and imagination.
To see the truth is to see the light.
The God Particle
200,000 mps
Indirect Physics
Collective Mass Theory
I N THE WORLD of physics, the idea is the secret to the stars. Within the idea, a secret is always contained. And within the secret lies an idea beyond all others. The ideas, upon which theories are built, become pursuant to our imagination. They capitalize on the wild and rare. These rarities captivate the unforgiving curiosity of possibilities never thought possible.
In the world of man power, there is an uncommon level of intelligence known as genius. Within the level of genius carries a fine line between itself and insanity. The fine line reassures the human mind of what is right and what is wrong. But if the human does not understand the fine line, then it is typically crossed numerous times within each day. And each day, the unrecognized retrospect of oneself involves ideas overlooked and marked insane. If the idea surfaces to society, then the influence of such an idea becomes a scary thought.
What is even scarier are the secrets to the ideas certain cultures chase. Moving objects emit gravitational waves,
stated Einstein. This prediction was one of many believed to be crazy. Something as rare as Einstein was typically misunderstood and stereotyped, but with patience, the believability became accepted. It takes the mind time to find the same thought pattern to trace its feasibility. This trace pattern, the common tread where most people do not roam, becomes frightening.
In ideas so rare to be cherished, quick but substantial guidance toward creativity becomes a must. The rendition of rarities becomes extremely diverse, and the influence overwhelms us beyond our wildest imagination. Through interpretations of each standard personality in which sixteen are defined, science can begin to understand the influence. And it only takes one idea to inspire the next. Thus begins the collective mass theory.
Physical Unity
Einstein stated that absolute time will never become possible to calculate. And in understood terms, the word infinity comes into its own. To declare finite or infinite is to pursue logic mathematically. And math, of all prevalent sciences, is an attempt to define everything in a theory known as the unified field.
The unified field combines similarities in force fields of electromagnetivity, the forces contained within atoms, and gravity. In the pursuit of the unified field, it is shown that common forces are being sewn together by showing similarities through simplicity. These similarities give hints and clues for the unity desired. Patterns define these ideas, and patterns are everything.
Our physical pattern lies within the mind due to the four hemispheres it contains. These hemispheres give the human the very functions we cannot live without. The persistent nature of curiosity captivates sequences within man to show representations, and the easiest representation in man is himself. Through these hemispheres, the easiest conscious physical pattern can be seen through duplication. When these are multiplied, they represent a physical pattern that can be taken one step further.
A duplicative measure using the World Book Encyclopedia indicates an intriguing number that shows psychological, as well as physical, unity. In our consciousness, it is possible to relate what is already present. For example, the highest mass in the periodic table represents the number 256, which can direct the attention of relative patterns. The sequence of physical unity calls for certain declarations of clarity through anything relevant. Finding these creative but claritive measures could resolve such high foundations of uniformity.
When the highest conscious mass is multiplied by itself to equal the highest mass understood in physics (equal to his number of personalities squared), it makes sense to pursue the overall unification through different fields of study as formats that relate in sequence that should not be changed until proper indication is stated otherwise. And if indication of creative oversight is not used, man should question his own faults.
Conscious Physical Pattern
(Psychological Unity)
4 × 16 × 256
1. 4 hemispheres of