Finite Theory of the Universe, Dark Matter Disproof and Faster-Than-Light Speed
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The mathematical representation of General Relativity uses a four dimensional reference frame to position an object in time and space and tells us time is a linear variable that can have both a negative and positive value. This therefore implies time becomes itself a dimension and causes the theory to open doors to ideas such as: singularity, wormhole, paradoxes, etc.
You will learn from this book a new mathematical model that is being suggested which is based on classical mechanics. The theory is objective and predicts low scale GPS gravitational time dilation, perihelion precession disparity, gravitational light bending, artificial faster-than-light motion, up to the rotation curve for all galaxies, natural faster-than-light galactic expansion and even the constitution of a black hole.
You will enjoy how this book shows Einstein to be wrong and how faster-than-light travel is not science-fiction.
Phil Bouchard
Phil Bouchard (1977) was born in Ottawa, Canada; studied mathematics / computer science at the University of Sherbrooke and has experience in the commercial software development for companies in Ottawa and San Diego since the new millennium. He is also a credible martial artist at the North-American level, the founder and chief technical officer of an important innovative scientific company and the author of a simulator: Fornux C++ Superset: http://www.fornux.com Finite Theory - Galactic Rotation Curve Simulator: https://github.com/philippeb8/finite-theory
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Finite Theory of the Universe, Dark Matter Disproof and Faster-Than-Light Speed - Phil Bouchard
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abstract
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Bibliography
Preface
This book is an alternate proposal on the mathematical model already suggested by General Relativity by Albert Einstein this December 1916. It should fit to any the reader detaining a minimum of a bachelor degree in either science or engineering including a basic Newtonian understanding of the object dynamics, with roots in astrophysics and knowledge of the problems which are still unsolved to this day that are basically subject to many science fiction books and movies.
The author is assuming the formulation is presented as clear, concise but mostly as simple as possible and hopes to bring a different approach towards the subject by rejecting previous hypothetical effects leaked from General Relativity and by proposing a model easier to understand than its predecessor.
The text is very minimal and therefore makes the overall book faster to read. Most of the equations can easily be visualized by an adjacent graphical representation of the plot which should speed up greatly its understanding. Sketches were also added to explain potential conundrum in distinct scenarios.
We wish here the best for all researchers adventuring into this subject and luckily the theory will help linking astrophysics with quantum mechanics by unifying all forces.
December 2008 Phil Bouchard
Acknowledgments
This article was still a pure theoretical facet in the year 2005 and was fostered into a serious labor after confirmation of its potential validity by Dr. Griest and important requirements. Many thanks to him.
Furthermore my father, Mr. Bouchard M.Sc. Physics, brought considerable help in asserting the mechanical part of my equations. He also introduced me to the astrophysical society for advanced research.
The same goes directly and indirectly for the online scientific community, where we can find Peter Webb, Greg Neill and Paul Draper.
Finally special thanks to Peter Watson, Jim Black and Robert Higgins for a fix of the maximum mass density formula, an inside the sphere calculation error and textual corrections respectively.
Abstract
The mathematical representation of General Relativity uses a four dimensional reference frame to position in time and space an object and tells us time