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Philosophy, by Rodney Bartlett

Humans and Their Universes

This FREE eBook communicates the author's vision of exploring the whole universe, and asks the question: What if you had a plausible method based on today's science and technology) of going anywhere that you wanted to go in the entire universe and time? Would that not be a major breakthrough in exploration? The author summarizes the steps leading up to (and beyond) exploration of all of space, and then presents a detailed essay showing how a paragraph within it is consistent with the plausible nature of the universe, and is therefore not science fiction. Topics include Einstein, computers, holograms, unification, brains, Darwin, God, ESP, and life. Download it today!


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This FREE eBook communicates the author's vision of exploring the whole universe, and asks the question: What if you had a plausible method based on today's science and technology) of going anywhere that you wanted to go in the entire universe and time? Would that not be a major breakthrough in exploration? The author summarizes the steps leading up to (and beyond) exploration of all of space, and then presents a detailed essay showing how a paragraph within it is consistent with the plausible nature of the universe, and is therefore not science fiction. Topics include Einstein, computers, holograms, unification, brains, Darwin, God, ESP, and life. Download it today!

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Marshall Klarfeld
Marshall Klarfeld LIKES this book
As the author of "ADAM, the Missing Link", I find the theories explained in this book helpfull in understanding the apparant immortality of the main characters in my book(the Anbunnaki). It is also helpful in resolving the questions surrounding the Anunnaki's ability to travel back and forth from Earth to their planet Nibiru, so easily. (At times their planet is orbiting our Sun some 3 times the distance from Earth to Pluto.) Finally, I would like to dicuss with Rodney Bartlett questions like, "How and when will earthlings achieve time travel?"
Rodney Bartlett
Rodney Bartlett LIKES this book
To my readers - I've updated "Humans and their Universes" and subtitled it "Science Out Of The Straitjacket: Rethinking General Relativity, E=mc2 ... and String Theory". Check it out at

http://www.free-ebooks.net/ebook/Updated-Humans-and-their-Universes-

A copy of this ebook was published in "General Science Journal" on Feb. 6 and may be viewed at

http://gsjournal.net/ntham/bartlett.pdf

The ebook also inspired me to make a movie called "Time Trek" which you can watch for free at

http://studios.amazon.com/scripts/3293

The movie combines SCIENCE from my ebook with FICTION inspired by a little thing called "Star Trek".

Rodney Bartlett
Rodney Bartlett LIKES this book
Many thanks to my readers and reviewers. I'd like to add these few paragraphs for you. Are you familiar with John Dobson? I’d like to offer here my version of "E=mc squared" for the 21st century (inspired by The Moon Is New) -



“The Moon Is New” (a book by John Dobson - Berbeo Publishing, 2008) has the potential to completely change our understanding of the universe. On page 14, it’s stated that “Einstein’s equation (E=mc squared) says that mass and energy are the same thing …” and “The c squared is just how many ergs are equal to one gram” (making the equation E=m). In pages 38-40, the book asks “… how many centimeters (are) equal to a second. That ratio, what is known in the trade as the speed of light, is about 30 billion centimeters to a second.” This question, and these pages, could lead to us saying “space and time are the same thing.” But as the book tells us on p. 38, “… time is the opposite of space in the geometry of this world …” and “… the space and time separations between (any) two events are equal and the total space-time separation is, therefore, zero.”



Suppose a star we are viewing is at a distance of 100 light years (this can be represented as 100). Since we see nothing as it presently is but as it was when the light left it, we are seeing the star as it was 100 years ago (represented as the opposite of space i.e. as -100). Repeated experimental verification of Einstein’s Relativity theory confirms its statement that space and time can never exist separately but form what is known as space-time. The space-time distance between us and the star is therefore 100 (-100) i.e. 100-100 i.e. 0 and there is actually zero separation between us and the star’s gravity, heat etc.



So saying space and time are equivalent (“equal” or “the same thing”) is incomplete and, to be accurate, we need to say space-time separation is equal (and zero). This possibly explains cosmic unification and because the inverse-square law of famous English scientist Isaac Newton (1642-1727) says the force between two particles is infinite if the distance of separation goes to zero; also possibly explains the existence of an all-powerful, and super-intelligent (since those particles could be brain particles), God.



Is it also incomplete to say mass and energy are the same thing? Sure, we can add c squared to E=m. But we can think differently and think of E=m as 10=10 exponent 1. To make the equation totally complete, we must add something without altering the meaning e.g. by writing 10=10 exponent 1 0. Now we have E=m exponent 1 0. Where do we find 1’s and 0’s? In the binary language used by computers. Does this mean the Underlying Existence spoken of in the book is energy as the book suggests – but to be more specific, the energy of a computer (perhaps a quantum supercomputer) processing?



Maybe this quantum supercomputer resides in the same place as the purported Big Bang. Carl Sagan said there is no centre to the universe where the Big Bang could have taken place and initiated expansion. Therefore, the Big Bang (and for our purposes, the quantum supercomputer) would exist outside space and time in what we might call hyperspace. Page 34 suggests “… the rest mass of the proton (is) just the energy represented by its separation … from all the rest of the matter in the … universe.” Since that separation is zero, the universe must be unified with each of its constituent subatomic particles and those particles must follow the rules of fractal geometry being similarly composed of space and time and hyperspace.
Fortune Takon
Fortune Takon LIKES this book
From every indication,i must confess that i have found the missing book i needed to update myself and my shelve altogether. Bravo Rodney Bartlett!!
Asheshgmail
Asheshgmail LIKES this book
This is a wonderful book for those people who have interest and some understanding of science.

I am always fascinated by the idea of universe being infinite. It is overwhelming to think of something which even our thoughts cannot encompass.

Thanks to the author for pointing us in this direction.
Asif Bhutto
Asif Bhutto LIKES this book
That's a good book and i like it very much

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