The Structures Group
The Structure Group looks at the fundamentals of structure. The group builds models of how nature manifests, organizes and constructs the universe from small scale to cosmic scale structure. No assumption is allowed that cannot be modeled so as to keep the content within empirical study. The goal of structural analytics is to provide a view of physical reality that is based on observable constructs derived from natural form and structural using first principles with no hidden variables. It has five axioms of action geometry that are present in all natural forms that we study:
- Action delineates relationship.
- Lines delineate action.
- Lines are loops. (Lines have no ends)
- Lines have dimension (thickness).
- Lines interact. (Lines do not intersect).
Underlying these axioms is the assumption that nature has fractal organization.
From a single form, the loop, these axioms produce the topological properties found in nature. It is the goal of structural analytics to prove the effectiveness of the loop (action loop) to describe fundamental energy and matter events by accounting for the known properties of mass and energy.
The group is being set-up to share information and research using structural analytics. The goal will be to provide physics and other disciplines in natural science with a structural bases for the forms of our universe.
If you would like to be a member of the is group, contact us at structures@naturalphilosophy.org or join the structures group on http://community.naturalphilosophy.org, specifically http://community.naturalphilosophy.org/groups/structures.
Here are the current active members of the CNPS structures group:
- Don Briddell
- Joe Clinton
- Roger Tobie
- Gary Doskus
- William Hohenberger
- Greg Volk
- Carl Littmann