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.
last revision:  05/26/2020
A Muggle’s Bibliothek
© Dr. Ing. Dipl Phys. M. Hüfner 2014
winden konnte.

Modern Astrophysics meets Engineering

On the Reformation of Physics

Indian Philosophy
The physical world view  between reality and surrealism
last revision:  05/13/2020
 Muggle’s Library
© Dr. Ing. Dipl Phys. M. Hüfner 2014
winden konnte.

Modern Astrophysics Meets

Engineering

On the Reformation of Physics

Indian Philosophy
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.