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The Need for Reformation in Modern Science

The Need for Reformation in Modern Science. Charles W. Lucas, Jr Common Sense Science 29045 Livingston Drive Mechanicsville, MD 20659-3271 bill.lucas001@gmail.com. Modern Science is in Trouble. Euclid’s Axiomatic Method for Science.

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The Need for Reformation in Modern Science

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  1. The Need for Reformation in Modern Science Charles W. Lucas, Jr Common Sense Science 29045 Livingston Drive Mechanicsville, MD 20659-3271 bill.lucas001@gmail.com

  2. Modern Science is in Trouble

  3. Euclid’s Axiomatic Method for Science • Logical procedure by which theories are deduced using logic from basic propositions (axioms) • Propositions are constructed from a few primitive terms • Terms may be defined arbitrarily or empirically • Science consists of a collection of arbitrary and empirical propositions and all the logically derived theories from those axioms

  4. Problems with Axiomatic Method • Identification of primitive terms • Determination of fundamental axioms

  5. Newton’s Assumption FORCE LAWS THE AXIOMS OF SCIENCE

  6. Newton’s Empirical Method of Axiom Discovery • Systematic observation of forces • Experiments with forces • Measurement of forces • Mathematical formulation of force laws • Determine additional phenomena implied by force law • Experimental testing of force laws and additional phenomena • Modification of force laws as required by experiment • Identification of minimum set of force laws

  7. MathematicsThe Primary Tool of Science • Enables an analysis of forces • Helps identify the primitives • Helps identify the causes of forces • Adds credibility to scientific theories

  8. Newton’s Conditions for Physical Force • The force law must hold for some forces that are indisputably real • If the forces acts on a macroscopic body, then it must be composed of forces acting on the microphysical parts of that body. • All forces must have a known cause • All forces must be local contact forces

  9. Newton’s Rules of Natural Philosophy • No more causes of phenomena are allowed than are true and sufficient to explain them • The same natural effects should always be assigned the same causes • The qualities of bodies within reach of our experiments are assumed to be universal qualities of all bodies • Propositions inferred by induction from experiment are to be considered as accurate or true until disproven or modified by other phenomena

  10. Limitations of Newton’s Empirical Forces

  11. ExistentialismReaction to the Empirical Method • World is not “real” • “Observer” is real and gives meaning • Science is not logical • Science is based on idealizations • Science does not agree with Common Sense

  12. Empirical Equations of Electrodynamics for v=constant • Ampere’s Law • Faraday’s Law • Gauss Electrostatic Law • Gauss Magnetostatic Law • Lenz’s Law • Lorentz’s Law

  13. Maxwell’s Electrodynamics • Ampere’s Law with point particle idealization • Faraday’s Law • Gauss Electrostatic Law • Gauss Magnetostatic Law • Linear Superposition Principle idealization • Invention of Displacement Current in capacitors

  14. Maxwell’s Electrodynamics Supplemented By • Special Relativity Theory for v/c Corrections • Quantum Mechanics for Energy Quantization

  15. Poincare’s Logical Criterion for Scientific Theories • No two fundamental theories may use the same fundamental constantsuch as c • Electrodynamics uses c in λf=c • Special Relativity uses c in E=mc2 &x’=(x-vt)/(1-v2/c2)1/2 • Quantum Mechanics uses c in E=hv=h(2π/λ)c • General Relativity uses c in Rab–½ Rgab=8πG/c4 Tab • Poincare suggests that electrodynamics derived properly should explain relativity, gravity, and quantum mechanics

  16. Quantum Mechanics and Relativity Theory Based on Key Experiments • Michelson-Morley Experiment of 1886 • Einstein Photoelectric Experiment of 1905 • Planck Blackbody Radiation Experiments • Eddington Gravitational Bending of Starlight 1919

  17. Michelson-Morley Experiment 1886

  18. Discovery of Extinction Effect C W Oseen

  19. Photoelectric Effect Heinrich Hertz Einstein

  20. Modern Photoelectric Effect

  21. Blackbody Radiation Balfour Stewart

  22. Modern Interpretation of Blackbody Radiation

  23. Gravitational Bending of Starlight

  24. Modern NASA Experiments onGravitational Bending of Starlight

  25. Electrodynamic and Gravity Force Laws Have Similar Form Poincare says that force laws of the same mathematical form are due to the same fundamental force

  26. StructuralismReaction to Existentialism • Every system has a structure • There are laws responsible for the structure of systems • There are unique elements that make up system structures • Meaning is derived from the structure of systems which act as signs

  27. Sciences Which RejectedStructuralism • Physics • Chemistry • Biology • Geology • Astronomy

  28. PostmodernismAttempt to Maintain Existentialism • Each field of study has its own truth or reality defined by experts • Each field of study is supervised by a group of experts to police the borders of that field with criteria for inclusion or exclusion • Falsifiability is the criterion in each field for distinguishing the truly scientific from the pseudoscientific

  29. PostmodernNeed for Reformation • Postmodernism is a backward direction for science • Major scientific theories introduced under existentialism have major problems • New version of electrodynamics based on structuralism appears to be forward progress

  30. New Version of theElectrodynamic Force • Uses complete set of empirical laws • No point particle idealization • No supplemental theory of relativity • No supplemental theory of quantum mechanics • No fictitious displacement current • Conserves energy and momentum always • Fields can be non-linear

  31. New Electrodynamic Theory of Elementary Particles • Consists of closed charge loops structures • No 25 adjustable constants as in Standard Model • Based on combinatorial geometry • Predicts mass, internal structure, excited states, decay modes and reactions of all observed elementary particles • Fundamental forces are not “action-at-a-distance” forces due to boson exchange

  32. Electrodynamic Force of Gravity – Average Force Between Vibrating Neutral Electric Dipoles

  33. Electrodynamic Force of Gravity – Average Force Between Vibrating Neutral Electric Dipoles

  34. Revised Law of Gravity   Linear Motion Corkscrew Spiral Motion

  35. Evidence for New Theory of Gravity 1. Vibrating dipoles radiate continuously the 2.7 0K cosmic background radiation 2. Cosmic background radiation is emitted and absorbed with some escaping causing force of gravity to decline Earth expands due to declining force of gravity Earth angular rate of rotation slows Earth’s magnetic field decays Moon recedes from earth Hubble’s Red shift Law due to gravitational red shift 3. Non-radial term causes corkscrew spiraling motion of planets about the sun causing Tilt of orbits with respect to equatorial plane of sun Quantization of Planetary Orbits - Bode’sLaw for Solar System Quantization of Red shifts - Bode’sLaw for Universe

  36. Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Predicted

  37. Quantization of Redshiftson Universal Scale

  38. STRETCH MARKS OF EARTH’S EXPANSION

  39. ElectrodynamicForce of Inertia Average Force Between Unit Charge and Vibrating Neutral Electric Dipole

  40. Full Inertial Force Law ↑ Newton’s 2nd Law ↑ New Inertial Force Corkscrew Motion

  41. Evidence for New Theory of Inertia • Gyroscope experiments of Eric Laithwaite

  42. Symmetry of New Electrodynamic Force Law Scalar Potential Radiation FI = mia   Force Galilean Transformation

  43. Evidence for Chiral Symmetry • Structure of elementary particles • Structure of atoms • Structure of nuclei • Structure of molecules • Structure of crystals • Structure of plant leaves and flowers • Structure of solar system orbits • Structure of galaxies • Structure of the universe as a whole

  44. The Trouble with Physics • Point particle and other idealizations • Unphysical action-at-a-distance forces • Neglected physical structures in elementary particles, atoms, nuclei, molecules • Nonstructuralnotions of origin of quantum effects

  45. Direction for Reformation Science needs to be developed based on the physical internal structure of elementary particles, atoms, nuclei, and molecules. Science needs to have all idealizations removed. Science needs to be based on a more perfect union of the axiomatic and empirical scientific methods.

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