Quantised Accelerations: From Anomalies to New Physics - Softcover

McCulloch, Michael E

 
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Are you disappointed in the lack of progress in fundamental physics over the past 50 years? Did you expect to have hoverboards by now? There's a reason: Old theories have been valued more than the new data that contradicts them. In this book Dr. Michael McCulloch explores 54 anomalies where nature falsifies physics. Based on these he has proposed the new physics of Quantised Inertia (QI) in which all accelerations arise from horizon-induced gradients in quantum fields (that can be seen) instead of curved space-time (that can not be directly seen). He also shows that QI predicts the anomalies looked at so far and is deeper and simpler, eg: Newton's gravitational constant is no longer needed. QI also eliminates the need for dark matter and offers a pathway to propellant-less thrust, cheap energy & interstellar travel. Take a deep dive with this book, & come up with a more predictive world view.

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Dr. Mike McCulloch has been a scientist at the Met Office, a lecturer at the University of Plymouth and a DARPA-funded physicist. He is now an independent researcher, thinker and author.

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