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Reading List for Neomechanics

PSI Blog 20210823 Reading List for Neomechanics

 

[GB: Thanks so much to Joe Lennon, one of our most avid readers, for compiling this list. Joe recognizes ideas don’t just pop out of nowhere. As the old cliché goes: “We all stand on the shoulders of giants.” Joe awaits comments leading to additional references and removal of others.]

 

by Joe Lennon

 

Why did I create this list?

 

When I’m interested in something, I want to obtain as much of a view of the world related to, and surrounding that topic, as I can find.  I do this in order to learn the truth about it.  This brings it out of isolation for me, and provides me with a larger perspective.  I didn’t include information about opposing theories in this list, as Dr. Borchardt has given practical, logical, and scientific, non-fantastical reasons for astronomical phenomena and the origins of the universe; that is all that I’m interested in.  If I want the opposing information, I can tune in to syndicated episodes of any science fiction program, go read a novel, or listen to, read or watch the lies that are passed off as the truth about these topics.  

 

I have listed past researchers that Dr. Borchardt has mentioned in his interviews. I think that ties to the past are important as they have never failed to provide me with additional information about what I’m interested in, and in many occasions have shown me new horizons that I would not have found any other way.  Original source material is essential to learning the truth about anything.

 

Logic and the Scientific Method are the cornerstones of Physics and all other sciences.  Unfortunately, these disciplines are not commonly taught in schools today.  I was fortunate to have to study them as an undergraduate.  I don’t believe that it is possible to discern the truth of a matter without formal Logic and the Scientific Method.

 

I don’t believe that discoveries in Physics can be made without Math.  Unfortunately, Math has certainly been used to contaminate Physics, replacing what is probable and improbable, with what is theoretically possible and impossible.  Most people have been taught to love the latter, however, I do not.  So, in my search for a Math that would be helpful with Physics, I found some older texts, and some new ones that contained what seemed to me to be the basic information needed if I wanted to do research of my own in Physics.  However, at my age, this is mostly for passing information on to others who will be doing their own research someday.

 

I put all of this under the rubric of Dr. Borchardt’s Neomechanics, as for my purpose, this gives me a world view of a consistent, honest, hard-nosed, unrelenting search for the truth concerning the origin and Physics of the Universe.

 

THE NEOMECHANICAL GESTALT

 

The Scientific Worldview, with Associated Assumptions, Logic, and Scientific Method
 
Causality and Chance in Modern Physics Reissue Edition
by David Bohm

 

An Essay on Philosophical Method by
R. G. Collingwood 

 

Dialectics of Nature by Frederick Engles

Informal Logic: Possible Worlds and Imagination,
John Eric Nolt

Introduction to Logic, Irving M. Copi and Carl Cohen 

Scientific Method in Brief, Hugh G. Gauch, Jr.

Scientific Method in Practice, Hugh G. Gauch, Jr.

 

Cosmological Physics Ground Rules and How to Evaluate Cosmology Ideas  Copyright 1999-2010 David J. Dilworth 

 

The Ten Assumptions of Science: Toward a New Scientific Worldview: Borchardt, Glenn: 9780595311279: Amazon.com: Books

 

Religious Roots of Relativity: Borchardt, Glenn: 9798559631448: Amazon.com: Books

 

The Scientific Worldview: Beyond Newton and Einstein: Borchardt, Glenn: 9780595392452: Amazon.com: Books

 

Science Based Non-Einstein Physics

 

Sears, F.W., and Zemansky, M.W., 1960, College Physics (3rd ed.) Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 1024 p (2nd ed.) (Editions 1 through 3 only!)

 

The Principia: The Authoritative Translation and Guide: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy Paperback – February 5, 2016
by Sir Isaac Newton (Author), I. Bernard Cohen (Translator)

 

Pushing Gravity 
New perspectives on Le Sage's theory of gravitation 
Edited by Matthew R. Edwards 

 

Matter and Motion
by J. Clerk Maxwell

 

The Electrical Researches
by J. Clerk Maxwell

 

Catalogue of Discordant Redshift Associations
by Halton C. Arp 

 

Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science
by Halton Arp 

 

Disruptive: Rewriting the rules of physics
by Steven B Bryant

 

Mathematical Methodology with Innovative and Classic Mathematics

 

How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method 
by George Polya

 

Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning [Two Volumes in One] by George Polya

 

Mathematical Discovery Combined Ed: On Understanding, Learning and Teaching Problem Solving by George Polya 

 

Symmetry Math (SM) versus Broken Symmetry (BS) Math: Why is SM needed? Is it heresy to show that BS math is illogical and produces numerous incorrect answers! (Kindle)
by Jack Kuykendall

 

Speed Mathematics Simplified
by Edward Stoddard 

 

Euclid's Elements Later Printing Edition
by Euclid (Author), Dana Densmore (Editor), T.L. Heath (Translator)

 

Trigonometry
by Alfred Monroe Kenyon (Author), Louis Ingold (Author)

 

Basic Mathematics by Serge Lang

 

Geometric Algebra,
by E. Artin 

 

Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol. One
by Richard Courant 

 

Differential and Integral Calculus, Vol. 2
by Richard Courant 

 

Partial Differential Equations: Second Edition 
2nd Edition by Lawrence C. Evans 

Ordinary Differential Equations
By Morris Tenenbaum and Harry Pollard

Collected Papers of Srinivasa Ramanujan
by Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar (Author), G. H. Hardy (Author), P. V. Seshu Aiyar (Author), B. M. Wilson (Author)

 

Neomechanics

 

Note: "neomechanics" (classical mechanics + the infinity assumption) was invented by Borchardt, Glenn, 1984, The Scientific Worldview [review manuscript]: Berkeley, California, Progressive Science Institute, 343 p. [10.13140/RG.2.2.16123.52006].

 

The Scientific Worldview: Beyond Newton and Einstein: Borchardt, Glenn: 9780595392452: Amazon.com: Books

 

Universal Cycle Theory: Neomechanics of the Hierarchically Infinite Universe: Puetz, Stephen J, Borchardt PhD, Glenn: 9781432781330: Amazon.com: Books UTC is only in paperback now

 

Infinite Universe Theory: Borchardt, Glenn: 9781973399056: Amazon.com: Books

 

Notfinity Process: Matter-In-Motion: Coyne, George S: 9781775158806: Amazon.com: Books

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