Authors: John Raymond
Classical physics seeks to find and describe the laws of nature. I am of the opinion that classical Newtonian physics is "real" physics. This is in the sense that it relates to mechanical physics. I suggest that if physics is ever to succeed in determining a theory of everything it needs to introduce a more satisfactory invariant medium in order to do this. This is a nature given ontological, temporal and mechanical definitions as theorised by Isaac Newton. I believe that the foundational conditions of nature can be demonstrated by the fractional dimensions of algebra and geometry. This is through the invariant medium of Bohm’s Infinite Potential model. In this model classical physics describes time and space homogeneously. This is that the laws of nature [Universal Reality] is an invariation of the Infinite Potential. conceptscience@bigpond.com
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