Excerpted from A primer of rotational physics by Myrna M. Milani. Copyright © 0. ... :
"Regardless whether our questions are philosophical or scientific in nature, what most of us seek is some sort of unifying thread, something that links catalytic converters, food processors, nuclear reactors, sunsets, music poetry, beagle puppies, mushrooms, gods and humans. Is it possible to create a Unified Field Theory (or better, Unified Fields Theory since, by its very nature, it embraces all fields of human endeavor) as Einstein postulated? We think it is, if for no other reason than we can't think of any reason why it wouldn't be. So, the next question is: Where do we begin? The nice thing about any Unified Fields Theory (UFT) is we can begin anywhere, just as you can begin mowing your lawn anywhere, because by definition a UFT must include everything. When everything is present and all fields are related in one way or another, our first field of study becomes a matter of choice. We chose to begin in the field of physics for a number of reasons:
1. A new, understandable theory of physics can lead the way to an entirely new era of development in machines and processes that are helpful to the human race, as well as lead to new philosophical awareness.
2. The time is right for a change in physics. If we follow the current path of science and technology, about all we're going to have is more of the same, much of it incomprehensible to the average person.
3. Once scientists and non-scientists alike grasp the concepts of rotational physics, we can apply these principles to all areas of our lives.
4. Physics in fun and challenging. Using thought experiments (which you can do as you ride to and from work, wait for the kids at the orthodontist, or during intermissions at concerts or sporting events) we present a theory of a smallest entity or unit from which everything arises, including thoughts and emotions. If the theory is logical, then what holds for that entity will hold for al that is. Although many of us recognize that the model of the atom with its electrons whirling about the nucleus looks like planets orbiting a star, so far there's been no integrated theory relating the two. Therefore, our UFT must interpret a Biblical phrase scientifically: "For inasmuch as you do it unto the least, you do it unto all." Whatever is true for the tiniest sub-atomic entity must be true for the largest spiral nebula and everything between."
Back Cover copy :
"A Primer of Rotational Physics" is the first book of a series which presents a new theory of science, one based on rotational mechanics. The objective of the complete series is to establish an integrated Unified Fields Theory, encompassing science, engineering, philosophy, medicine, and all human experience. "Primer" introduces the concept of the smallest entity in our universe and describe how it acts and interacts to produce what we know as our basic energy forms. The book is written for laypeople and requires no scientific background, although physicists, engineers and others with an interest in science will find it answers many of their previously unanswered questions. All readers will begin to discover how the concepts of rotational physics make safe, non-polluting, non-resource- depleting energy production a foreseeable reality in the not too distant future. "A Primer of Rotational Physics" also presents a working human philosophy paralleling its physics. Scientific and mathematical concepts are explained in terms of everyday events and common human beliefs, enabling the reader to begin uniting various fields of endeavor into one body of thought explaining who we are, where we come from, and how the universe operates.
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