A Muggle’s Bibliothek
Physicists think processes backward independent of time without an alternative. Engineers are used to comparing variants and looking for the easiest way in time-dependent development processes. But the cosmos is undeniably subject to a process of development with becoming and passing away. Based on the philosophy of nature, the book develops a new understanding of the physical world and shows the logical contradictons of modern physics. The relationship between the observer and the object of observation is discussed in a dialogue with nature. The ideans behind the physikal theories that led to the priest Lemaitre‘s Big Bang hypthesis and their logical errors are explainded. Although the big bang was refuted by the practical results of space travel in the second half of the 20th century, the astrophysicists hold fast to the mechanistic world view and stubbornly deny the electrodynamics of the cosmos. Has modern physics really become a maid of theology in the embrace of the Catholic Church, as Pope Pius X. demanded in his encyclical of 1907 against modernity? On the basis of the physical measurement system, the basics of physics are explained and the relationship between measurement and the object to be measured is considered. The cause of the force between the positive and negative charge of proton and electron is seen in an open system that is far from the thermodynamic equilibrium. This perspective allows the structure, maintenance and destruction of a structure to be explained using entropy. The structure of the cosmos can then be understood as an electrical network based on Maxwell's equations from the atom to the largest cosmic structures. In this way, electrodynamics and optics, as well as plasma physics, become the basis of this new intergalactic world view. Such a view of the world can already explain many of the phenomena discovered from space travel, which seem extremely puzzling to the conventional mechanical-gravitational world view of astrophysicists and by means of a number of exotic constructs such as black holes and neutron stars, dark matter, antimatter and dark energy be explained by them. The book is based on over two hundred mostly primary sources of literature. It requires an open mind and a basic knowledge of mathematics and classical physics, as high schools should convey.
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A Muggle’s Bibliothek
© Dr. Ing. Dipl Phys. M. Hüfner 2014
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Modern Astrophysics meets Engineering

On the Reformation of Physics

The physical world view between reality and surrealism
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last revision: 01/16/2023
Muggle’s Library
© Dr. Ing. Dipl Phys. M. Hüfner 2014
winden konnte.

Modern Astrophysics Meets

Engineering

On the Reformation of Physics

Physics  between Reality and Surrealism
Physicists think processes backward independent of time without an alternative. Engineers are used to comparing variants and looking for the easiest way in time- dependent development processes. But the cosmos is undeniably subject to a process of development with becoming and passing away. Based on the philosophy of nature, the book develops a new understanding of the physical world and shows the logical contradictons of modern physics. The relationship between the observer and the object of observation is discussed in a dialogue with nature. The ideans behind the physikal theories that led to the priest Lemaitre‘s Big Bang hypthesis and their logical errors are explainded. Although the big bang was refuted by the practical results of space travel in the second half of the 20th century, the astrophysicists hold fast to the mechanistic world view and stubbornly deny the electrodynamics of the cosmos. Has modern physics really become a maid of theology in the embrace of the Catholic Church, as Pope Pius X. demanded in his encyclical of 1907 against modernity? On the basis of the physical measurement system, the basics of physics are explained and the relationship between measurement and the object to be measured is considered. The cause of the force between the positive and negative charge of proton and electron is seen in an open system that is far from the thermodynamic equilibrium. This perspective allows the structure, maintenance and destruction of a structure to be explained using entropy. The structure of the cosmos can then be understood as an electrical network based on Maxwell's equations from the atom to the largest cosmic structures. In this way, electrodynamics and optics, as well as plasma physics, become the basis of this new intergalactic world view. Such a view of the world can already explain many of the phenomena discovered from space travel, which seem extremely puzzling to the conventional mechanical-gravitational world view of astrophysicists and by means of a number of exotic constructs such as black holes and neutron stars, dark matter, antimatter and dark energy be explained by them. The book is based on over two hundred mostly primary sources of literature. It requires an open mind and a basic knowledge of mathematics and classical physics, as high schools should convey.
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