Amazing New Software Program for Expansion Tectonics
Not since 2008 when I first learned about Expansion Tectonics from Neal Adam’s amazing video series, have I seen another simulation as exciting as this: James Grist’s physical simulation of expansion. He is writing a program that simulates gravity between small spheres, and then creates spheres inside the ball, colorizes the new spheres to be […]
Continue Reading...Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds
This is a great article in the New Yorker about why facts don’t change our minds. Well worth the read and well worth us thinking about why we cling to our own ideas, theories and models despite lots of evidence against. Here is an excerpt: “Surveys on many other issues have yielded similarly dismaying results. […]
Continue Reading...Patricia de Hilster – Patron of Science
On February 18 at 11:14 am, my mom passed away after a long bought with cancer. She was a huge supporter of my father and I’s scientific work and she stared in my documentary, “Einstein Wrong – The Miracle Year“. She became friends with many scientist in the CNPS and helped at two of our […]
Continue Reading...Book Review – Disruptive: Rewriting the Rules of Physics
I was not one of the original reviewers of Steven Bryant‘s new book “Disruptive: Rewriting the rules of physics” (now available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble), so when I received a copy from Steve, I was anxious have the chance to read the book from completely fresh eyes. Well sort of. I have known Steve […]
Continue Reading...Book Review: Adriaenssens Post-Relativity Physics
I hear this often and heard it again at the last CNPS conference from CNPS members: “I don’t know what to think about ‘comprehensive’ theories like those of Soyan Sarg, Vladimir Ginzburg, James Carter“, or now, George A. Adriaenssen. It is actually a good question. Let’s face it, when someone gives a comprehensive model of the universe, […]
Continue Reading...James Carter’s New Book Garden of Physics
James Carter’s dissident physics theory of “Gravitational Expansion” rose to fame with the book “Physics on the Fringe” by Margaret Wertheim. Many even in the dissident world are not that familiar with Carter’s work and journey. Having just read his new book “A Child’s Garden of Physics“, I can tell you that Carter bares all in […]
Continue Reading...How Physics Evangelists Are Helping Ruin Science
I almost purposely tripped physics evangelist Neil deGrasse Tyson while attending a gala event at the International Documentary Association (IDA). I attended most all the meetings of the IDA for my documentary film “Einstein Wrong“, but this one was special when I found out that Neil was giving a short speech at this particular event being held at […]
Continue Reading...Neutrinos Continue to Waste Money, Time, and Minds
According to scientists at Fermi Labs, proof of neutrino oscillation was found as seen here in Forbes magazine article entitled: “Little Particles that May Help Explain Why We’re Here”. Neutrino oscillation for those of you who do not know, is the “idea” that neutrinos change type while flying through space. According to the Forbes article, […]
Continue Reading...Dark Matter was Invented to Save Bad Gravity Theory
Continuing the theme that 20th century physics is all-knowing, all-seeing, and can do no wrong, when scientists saw their gravity equations could not describe the speed of stars on the edge of galaxies, instead of looking at their own equations they did what they always do: change the facts. Here in the diagram below, you […]
Continue Reading...Earths Bigger Cousin, Expansion Tectonics, and Exoplanets
With the discovery of an exoplanet that is similar to earth and a bit bigger, it made me realize the value of exoplanets to the theory of expansion tectonics. With the technology to find exoplanets, we can actually see back and forward in time in the live of expansion tectonics by seeing planets at different stages […]
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