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The mechanical theory of everything, by Joseph M. Brown

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The mechanical theory of everything, by Joseph M. Brown
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The mechanical theory of everything
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
915190895
Responsibility statement
by Joseph M. Brown
Summary
The Mechanical Theory of Everything is a comprehensive and unifying look at how the universe works. Through fresh insights and rigorous derivations, readers will learn: where energy comes from, how a photon dissipates in ten billion years, what electrons and protons are made of, the solution to Einstein s Unified Field theory, how language is made, and why we age. The evidence presented is compelling and spectacular that the universe in which we live is mechanical
Table Of Contents
Abstract -- Introduction -- The postulates -- Foundations of language, mathematics, and mechanics -- The neutrino and the second law of thermodynamics -- The common elementary matter particles -- the hydrogen atom, the fine structure constant, gravitation, and radiation -- Relativity and the wave property of matter -- Maxwell's equations -- The particle property of radiation -- Classical analysis of electron in a box -- The Schrodinger equation in one dimension -- Chemistry and mechanics of human aging -- Summary, conclusions, and recommendations -- Appendixes
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