Physical Truth

Why in the world would anyone need a philosophy? And a new one at that? What's the problem with the old one? Philosophy is ancient. Somewhere around 1920 or something. So what makes anyone think we need a new philosophy? How can a philosophy save us? And what's even more important, what does philosophy have to do with the price of a decent cheeseburger?

The premise is rather simple: Truth exists. Objective reality exists. On both sides of an extremely divided world, truth itself is deemed either irrelevant or non-existent. There is a global battle over the belief systems of humanity. Stop for a second and consider: Has Russell's Paradox been resolved? Has this resolution been taught to children? Has humanity taken the wrong path? Have we made some very bad decisions a while back and we cannot find out where or how we did that? And what is the solution?

We have some answers in the book Physical Truth - A Mathematical Philosophy. And rather than appeal to your emotions or political persuasion, we rely on the math. And you will not run away because of the math. You will go through it. You will understand it. You will appreciate it. You will not only resolve Russell's Paradox, you will understand Sartre and why he is so important. You will be able to solve Schrodinger's equation and be able to derive the Einstein field equations. You will know and understand the structure of galaxies and embrace an infinite and eternal universe. You will know why the world is the way it is and you will be empowered to change it. Have courage.

- Bruce Rout Msc, Bsc: has a Masters degree in Mathematics from SFU, and a degree in Astrophysics from U of A.; learned FORTRAN on an IBM 360 at U of Waterloo in 1968; has conducted mathematical research for the Alberta Research Council, the National Research Council of Canada and the RCMP; writes poetry; teaches physics and enjoys life.

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Physical Truth

Why in the world would anyone need a philosophy? And a new one at that? What's the problem with the old one? Philosophy is ancient. Somewhere around 1920 or something. So what makes anyone think we need a new philosophy? How can a philosophy save us? And what's even more important, what does philosophy have to do with the price of a decent cheeseburger?

The premise is rather simple: Truth exists. Objective reality exists. On both sides of an extremely divided world, truth itself is deemed either irrelevant or non-existent. There is a global battle over the belief systems of humanity. Stop for a second and consider: Has Russell's Paradox been resolved? Has this resolution been taught to children? Has humanity taken the wrong path? Have we made some very bad decisions a while back and we cannot find out where or how we did that? And what is the solution?

We have some answers in the book Physical Truth - A Mathematical Philosophy. And rather than appeal to your emotions or political persuasion, we rely on the math. And you will not run away because of the math. You will go through it. You will understand it. You will appreciate it. You will not only resolve Russell's Paradox, you will understand Sartre and why he is so important. You will be able to solve Schrodinger's equation and be able to derive the Einstein field equations. You will know and understand the structure of galaxies and embrace an infinite and eternal universe. You will know why the world is the way it is and you will be empowered to change it. Have courage.

- Bruce Rout Msc, Bsc: has a Masters degree in Mathematics from SFU, and a degree in Astrophysics from U of A.; learned FORTRAN on an IBM 360 at U of Waterloo in 1968; has conducted mathematical research for the Alberta Research Council, the National Research Council of Canada and the RCMP; writes poetry; teaches physics and enjoys life.

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Physical Truth

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Why in the world would anyone need a philosophy? And a new one at that? What's the problem with the old one? Philosophy is ancient. Somewhere around 1920 or something. So what makes anyone think we need a new philosophy? How can a philosophy save us? And what's even more important, what does philosophy have to do with the price of a decent cheeseburger?

The premise is rather simple: Truth exists. Objective reality exists. On both sides of an extremely divided world, truth itself is deemed either irrelevant or non-existent. There is a global battle over the belief systems of humanity. Stop for a second and consider: Has Russell's Paradox been resolved? Has this resolution been taught to children? Has humanity taken the wrong path? Have we made some very bad decisions a while back and we cannot find out where or how we did that? And what is the solution?

We have some answers in the book Physical Truth - A Mathematical Philosophy. And rather than appeal to your emotions or political persuasion, we rely on the math. And you will not run away because of the math. You will go through it. You will understand it. You will appreciate it. You will not only resolve Russell's Paradox, you will understand Sartre and why he is so important. You will be able to solve Schrodinger's equation and be able to derive the Einstein field equations. You will know and understand the structure of galaxies and embrace an infinite and eternal universe. You will know why the world is the way it is and you will be empowered to change it. Have courage.

- Bruce Rout Msc, Bsc: has a Masters degree in Mathematics from SFU, and a degree in Astrophysics from U of A.; learned FORTRAN on an IBM 360 at U of Waterloo in 1968; has conducted mathematical research for the Alberta Research Council, the National Research Council of Canada and the RCMP; writes poetry; teaches physics and enjoys life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780981209623
Publisher: Calgary Publishing House
Publication date: 07/15/2020
Series: Mathematical Philosophy , #1
Edition description: Large Type
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

- Bruce Rout Msc, Bsc: has a Masters degree in Mathematics from SFU, and a degree in Astrophysics from U of A.; learned FORTRAN on an IBM 360 at U of Waterloo in 1968; has conducted mathematical research for the Alberta Research Council, the National Research Council of Canada and the RCMP; writes poetry; teaches physics and enjoys life.

Table of Contents

Preface iii

Table of Symbols xi

chapter 1 A Little Theorem 1

chapter 2 Equality 7

chapter 3 Russell's Paradox 9

chapter 4 The Observer 13

chapter 5 Jean-Paul Sartre 17

chapter 6 Schrodinger's Equation 23

chapter 7 Schrodinger's Cat 29

chapter 8 The Field Equations 31

chapter 9 Particle/Photon

Gravitational Interaction 35

chapter 10 String Theory 39

Homework Assignment #2 43

chapter 11 Galaxies and

the Unified Field Theory 45

Homework Assignment #3 54

chapter 12 Galaxies and their

Amazing Spiral Structure 55

chapter 13 An Unlucky Chapter 119

chapter 14 111 Spiral Galaxies 121

chapter 15 Entropy Reversal

at Galactic Centres 131

Homework Assignment # 152

chapter 16 Roxy's Statement 157

chapter 17 The Universe is

Infinite and Eternal 163

chapter 18 What Does it all Mean?167

Homework Assignment #5 170

chapter 19 Answers to

Selected Problems 171

Appendices 177

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