BLURB: Unification of Science

This book adopts the view that the universe is infinite and eternal – but scientifically created. This paradox of creating eternity depends on the unimaginably advanced electronics (whose binary digits of 1 and 0 base- 2 mathematics) developed by future humanity. Those humans will develop time travel, plus unbelievably advanced computer simulations that use so-called “imaginary” time and infinite numbers like pi. They will also become the El or Elohim (names used by various religions to mean “God” or “the gods”). As astronomer Carl Sagan wrote in his book “God” or “the gods”). As astronomer Carl Sagan wrote in his book “Pale Blue Dot – A Vision of the Human Future in Space”, “Many religions teach that it is the goal of humans to become gods.” The incredible electronics and programming of thousands of years from now will surely result in binary digits giving rise to a vector-tensor-scalar relationship that unites an infinite Earth with the Higgs boson and an Elohim that would be termed supernatural today, though their infinite abilities are actually natural outcomes of progress.When I first started thinking about writing this book, it was intended to be entirely about science. But as the book developed; the approach of unifying all the sciences in the universe into one thing grew into viewing everything as one thing. All objects and events on Earth, in space, and in time (including the inevitability of world peace and immortality, the human condition and religion) are just one thing – like the objects in a computer image seem to be a lot of separate objects but are really just one thing (strings of binary digits). The first part of this book (every part except for the final chapter) was freely published in paperback form by Lambert Academic Publishing in early 2018. The second portion consists of a single chapter (“Mathematical Nature of Reality…”) which partly revises and summarizes Part 1. The two parts are being freely re-published by Capstone Media Services later in 2018 (now). Part 1 treats Dark Matter as gravitational push holding galaxies together while Part 2 attributes Dark Matter to material particles in another large-scale dimension. This book is intended for the non-specialist reader, with the aim of keeping jargon and math’s to a minimum.

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Ericb
Ericb
5 years ago

He’s blinded me with Science!

red
red
5 years ago

I must be one of the gods! I have a machine like that one!

– It is full of incredible electronics and programming.

– It has “billions and billions” of ones and zeroes.

– It can manipulate binary digits as if they were its native language.

– It has a built-in Time Machine.

I use it to watch cat videos and look at lousy book covers.

Naaman_Brown
Naaman_Brown
5 years ago

There are two separate author lists at Amazon for this Rodney Bartlett who “Enjoys studying philosophy as well as all the sciences (especially cosmology, physics, electronics, biology and space-time travel – plus, recently, branches of mathematics’ topology and geometry)” and the Rodney J. Bartlett, Graduate Research Professor of Chemistry at University of Florida, who also has a page at the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science, and has published in academic journals under peer review on theoretical chemistry.

Gary
Gary
5 years ago

Eyes glazing over…

Ron Miller
5 years ago

“Published by Lambert Academic Publishing” sounds good, but it’s basically a self-publishing site with no real academic standing.

RK@HM
RK@HM
5 years ago

Not the dumbest fanboy theory of our universe I’ve ever heard, but hoo baby what a wall of text! Has this guy ever heard of paragraph breaks? No need to make your speculations sound even more like a child on a sugar high going “So then [this thing happens]… and then [that thing happens]… and then [other thing happens]…!” by neglecting paragraph breaks.

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
5 years ago

That’s a rather loose definition of “keeping jargon to a minimum”. Not to mention “math’s”.

dtw
dtw
5 years ago

Jargon and math’s set to minimum, incomprehensible piffle to maximum, captain.