The Future Of Science
(JKB)
This is truly an outstanding book. I have been searching for a long time to find a sensible secular scientific explanation of the universe. Currently the standard theory, representing the opinion of the majority of researches from various disciplines, has all the hallmarks of a theory in collapse. The latest information from the Chandra deep field infa-red and X-ray survey (showing complete stars and galaxies at extreme distances have a quite normal stellar population), the Sloan Digital Sky high definition galaxy survey (showing a pattern that is not indicative of Current theory), gravitational anomalies from orbital data receives by deep space probes, the necessity for introducing unreal amounts of dark matter and energy to account for galactic orbital characteristics, the failure to find evidence of gravitational particles or mediators at CERN, tends to confirm this state of affairs. With the arrival of McCutcheon''s book the ''Final theory'' I feel at last I have found a solid theory realistically built on simple basic principles from the ground up. McCutcheon, in an almost kindly way, leads us gently to inescapable conclusions. His clear cut, precise and rational explanations are beautiful to follow. So much so it is quite clear that the single principle elucidated by McCutcheon and from which he draws the understanding of all physical phenomena, from the atom to the galaxy and everything in-between, must surely replace our current thinking. A very telling section of the book, which has the hall mark of truth, is the knifelike dissection of the standard explanations for gravitational attraction of fixed and orbiting bodies postulated by Newton and developed by Einstein showing where assumptions are made and how they are built entirely on flawed reasoning and even erroneous mathematics -- clearly explaining why this is so McCutcheon then shows the ease with which any orbiting body can influence every other in the universe, immediately, without time and without the tremendous unseen attraction forces being involved. The natural geometry of all bodies is to move in curved trajectories determined by size and not by mass. Einstein''s "time is relative" is replaced by McCutcheon''s "size is relative". Space is again regulated to being absolutely nothing as it should be and time is again constant throughout the universe. But it doesn''t stop here. His analysis of the current theory of atomic structure, and replacement for it including chemical bonding is brilliant. I have no hesitation in saying that this publication is an incredible achievement. It is the breath of scientific fresh air that has been far too long in coming. It is contains important and essential principles underling all physical phenomena. Don''t be put off by individual or institutional prejudice and recourse to superior knowledge or qualifications. This book is the future of science."
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