General Science and Philosophy

2008 Submissions

[4] viXra:2008.0167 [pdf] submitted on 2020-08-22 10:44:51

Magical Thinking

Authors: Clark M. Thomas
Comments: 5 Pages.

Magical thinking within the brain is critical to understanding many areas of science, ranging from political science to astrophysics.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[3] viXra:2008.0064 [pdf] submitted on 2020-08-10 19:21:40

The Reinterpretation

Authors: Dean Shetlar
Comments: 181 Pages.

The physical model in this paper attempts to complement quantum mechanics and match experimental evidence. This physical model of the universe consists of extremely high-density ether with embedded higher density spheres of ether. These high-density spheres are oscillating standing waves of ether expanding and contracting at extremely high frequency. All subatomic particles in the universe consist of 2 of these oscillating spheres of ether, one 180 degrees out of phase with the other. The oscillating action of these spheres of ether lead to all observational phenomena in the universe. This includes particles attracting and repelling each other, bonds between electrons, protons, and neutrons, spin of subatomic particles, entanglement of particles, the electron configuration in atoms, the structure of the nucleus, red shift of objects in the universe, space and time dilation, the end of this universe and the beginning of the next universe. Note: Diagrams and graphics are not to scale.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[2] viXra:2008.0056 [pdf] submitted on 2020-08-09 04:54:03

Essays on Natural Codes: Probably and Improbably (I)

Authors: Miloje M. Rakočević
Comments: 28 Pages. A billingual paper

The text represents a narration of narration. First, an article was written on the analogies of the genetic and chemical code (MMR, 2018b), and then its Supplement 1 (MMR, 2020b); both articles written in standard scientific language, without associations and contexts that would lead to other topics and other scientific disciplines. However, it proved necessary to do both in this third step, which required an essayistic way of telling. Only such a way made it possible (with the hope that I succeeded in that) to say directly where "iacet lepus": the existing paradigms in current chemical and biological science are the reason for "preventing" insight into analogies and a kind of unity of natural codes.
Category: General Science and Philosophy

[1] viXra:2008.0023 [pdf] submitted on 2020-08-05 05:04:49

Aristotle's View on Physics and Philosophy

Authors: Rajeev Singh
Comments: 4 Pages.

Aristotle, one of renowned Greek philosophers made a huge contribution for the good foundation of symbolic logic and scientific thinking to Western Philosophy in addition to making an advancement in the field of ``Metaphysics''. He was probably the first who was serious in ``Virtue Ethics'' theory. These contributions made him possibly the most important philosopher till 18th century. This article gives a brief overview of his ideas on Physics and Philosophy.
Category: General Science and Philosophy