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Morpheus: Let me tell you why you're here. You're here because you know something. What you know you can't explain, but you feel it. You've felt it your entire life, that there's something wrong with the world. You don't know what it is, but it's there, like a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.
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Many of the ideas of a particle theory to explain the fields of magnetic-electric- gravitational were presented by Dewey B. Larson in his book "Nothing but Motion". The concepts were brilliant. Larson struggled with a system that identified a fundamental particle through constants of physical phenomena. The difficulty here was finding a universal constant that was accurate to a small enough level. Larson also developed many of the interactive units that fundamental units could take, but not their macro level physical interactions. However the concept of a singular fundamental particle is workable as an explanation of field effects.
Larson used the model of a vibrating unit of space. Rotational theory uses a rotating unit of space.
Milani and Smith developed the fundamental particle basics but refused to correlate them with macro models. The macro models are the general topic of this paper. Readers familiar with their work can simply review Part A. Part A has been made as inclusive as possible for anyone unfamiliar with rotational energy concepts. Chapter 1, Part A- deals with the singular entity properties. This is the fundamental particle.
The structural property of this fundamental entity is the subject of chapter 2. Both are essential to understanding all other concepts. It needs to be emphasized that the basics are new. The basic ideas are a set. Read the first four chapters over several times until a familiar sense of the content is achieved.
Chapter 3 and chapter 4 continue the fundamental particle interactions to include stable larger units. After these general structures are understood, then the detailed explanations of physical phenomena can be presented with some clarity. Physical phenomena are the subject of Part B.
In general no equations are presented. The equations that describe electro- magnetic theory, and gravity are sufficient as they are presented in textbooks. Only the underlining causes for these phenomena are different.
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If hyperspace navigators get paid by the hour, then what is the pay-scale in a place where time has no meaning?
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