[1] viXra:0912.0028 [pdf] submitted on 10 Dec 2009
Authors: John A. Gowan
Comments: 12 pages.
The four principles of the "Tetrahedron Model" (conservation of energy, entropy, conservation
of symmetry, causality) are as much "spiritual" principles of "divine law" as they are
"scientific" principles of "natural law". This is another example of the convergence of physical
scientific thought and metaphysical, spiritual, or religious thought, of the merging of rational
and intuitive world views. The "Tetrahedron Model" represents a fundamental iteration of a 4x3
hierarchy of fractal models, developed in the format of General Systems, a synthetic science
which excels at bridging apparently disparate disciplines and world views. I will consider each
of the 4 principles in turn.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics