There
is a need for a "new physics" that will sweep away the
moribund outgrowths of the early half of the twentieth century when
little was known of: the wonders of Light;
the enigmas of astronomy; nor the subtlety
and elusiveness of Gravity's action-at-a-distance; and, Cosmic
inertia's acceleration.
Many within the physics community, particularly those associated with
astronomy, have been cautiously
raising the issue of the requirement for a "new physics" which
would bring a different approach to the currently
intractable
problems faced on all fundamental fronts.
The "old" physics has gone about as
far as it is capable; its theories are unraveling faster than they can
be patched. Rather than "getting to the bottom" of
physical phenomena, enigmas are proliferating faster than solutions.
Physics turns a blind eye to its fundamental weaknesses; physics appears
to hide within a hubristic cloak of arcane argot; irreconcilable,
esoteric theory; and abstruse mathematics. Yet, the stated goal of
physics is simplification.
A fundamental understanding of the etiology of Reality must by
definition . . . be simple.
Currently,
It can easily be reasoned that: Fundamental physics theory
is based entirely upon metaphysics.
That which requires abundant faith can never be simple. Simplicity
demands an absence of faith.
That
is: Physics,
as currently understood by its practitioners, is little different than
any major religion in that its fundamental principles depend, entirely,
upon varied mythology and conjecture; all of which requires a
vast
abundance
of faith.
Almost
all world-class physicists understand why all of their most fundamental
concepts and paradigms have been labeled as no more than theory; and,
they also understand the implication thereof; which is: that an excessive
amount of faith is required for a belief in that which cannot be proven.
However,
most unfortunately, almost all other persons are impressed
otherwise.
In the physics community much is made of observation and scientific method; the general belief is that science, and more particularly physics, is
fundamentally based upon provable fact.
It is not!
Physics,
as a discipline, is built entirely upon
both mathematics and fundamental
concepts, which do not reconcile with one another; nor, at their limits,
with themselves. Many physicists, even to their own selves, refuse to
consider the possibility of such heresy. And, if this denial is not
so; then, why is it that: the massive amount of faith required to accept fundamental physics
is so little
known?
And, further,
because of the turmoil throughout recorded history; mostly the result of
unenlightened intolerance; it is most important that the transcendental aspect
of current science be acknowledged and well understood by not only
theoretical physicists but by all persons.
It is not!
Until there is general acknowledgement that fundamental physics theory
is metaphysical (See: the following Page), there is little hope for improvement
in the theories of physics; or, improvement in worldly turmoil . . .
more than likely both situations will worsen; unless:
The need for a "new physics" is
enthusiastically
pursued.
Physicists should be the solution to intolerance; not, through
their silence . . . the unwitting collaborator.
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