The Scientific Worldview

This is a blog that takes the name of my magnum opus on scientific philosophy called "The Scientific Worldview." Reviewers have called it “revolutionary,” “exhilarating,” “magnificent,” “fascinating,” and even “a breathtaking synthesis of all understanding.” There is very little math in it, no religion, no politics, no psycho-babble, and no BS. It provides the first outline of the philosophical perspective that will develop during the last half of the Industrial-Social Revolution.

20100505

Empiricism Bytes the Bullet

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My response (bold and in brackets) to an email from an empiricist: I think there are two ways to look at the world. 1) Make a set of ass...
20100319

Conflict Between Science and Religion?

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Here is a comment I made on the religion-science debate now appearing on a popular blog ( http://www.tikkun.org/tikkundaily/2010/03/15/debat...
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20100305

Entropy, Energy, Infinity, and Demons

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From a reader of the SLT paper: Just read the paper, it would seem from my perspective that you've not accounted for the entropy of i...
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20100224

Infinite Universe Theory in High School

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A question from a future cosmologist: I am a 10th grade high school student and I was reading about how you believe that the BBT will be r...
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20100205

Unified Cycle Theory and Climate Change

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A review of “The Unified Cycle Theory: How Cycles Dominate the Structure of the Universe and Influence Life on Earth” by Stephen J. Puetz...
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20100125

Compatibilism

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Dr. Glenn, When I read this essay about compatibilist determinism (Voss, 1997), I kept relating it to the Scientific Worldview that you desc...
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20100118

Univironmental Magnetism

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Dr. Borchardt, I was wondering how Univironmental Analysis could be applied to magnetism. I understand the concept that gravity does not uti...
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20100113

Short Course on The Ten Assumptions of Science: Part 2

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This video conference begins on Saturday, January 16 at 7 am PST. Description: In this video conference (audio + slides) I continue to prese...
20091209

Global Warming Three Millimeters at a Time

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Here are the latest data I could find on sea level rise. Note the gradual 2 mm/yr rise in sea level for the last century. There is no eviden...
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20091119

Optimism, Pessimism, and Infinite Universe Theory

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Dr. Borchardt: One important aspect of the Infinite Universe Theory which may be overlooked, is its ability to stress a positive outlook in ...
20091113

The Coming Revolution in Cosmology

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We supposedly live in a universe that exploded out of nothing. As an earth scientist, I have had real problems with that. Thirty years ago I...
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20091104

Download The Physical Meaning of E=mc2

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Finally, the E=mc 2 paper is available for download. It will be published in the 2009 Proceedings of the Natural Philosophy Alliance. Of sp...
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20091031

Short Course on The Ten Assumptions of Science: Part 1

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The Ten Assumptions of Science: First Steps in the Overthrow of the Big Bang Theory (Part 1) Description: In this video conference (audio + ...
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20091021

Spacetime and Making Black Holes in your Kitchen Sink

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Dr. Borchardt: TSW dismisses the notion of "curved" spacetime. I was relieved, since prior to reading that, I felt pretty stupid n...
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20091003

Relationship Between Causality and Uncertainty

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Dr. Borchardt: I clearly understand that the relationship between causation and uncertainty cannot be overstated. What I am having difficult...
20090930

Is space matter?

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PSI Blog 20090930 Is space matter? Glenn --I recently looked again at your text in Vagabond and I remarked that I missed your important stat...
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20090923

The Impossibility of Time Travel

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A discussion from a popular forum, “The Edge of Nowhere” (http://www.edgeofnowhere.cc/ ): Nowherelander wrote: Any scientist who believes th...
20090916

INFINITY

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Dr. Borchardt: As difficult as it is, I can try to imagine microcosmic infinity by visualizing sub-atomic particles being composed by as yet...
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20090909

Does Energy Have Mass?

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PSI Blog 20090909 Does Energy Have Mass? Bill: Glad you are enjoying www.scientificphilosophy.com and TTAOS (Borchardt, 2004). I hope you we...
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20090904

Elderly Galaxy Disproves Big Bang Theory

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PSI Blog 20090904 Elderly Galaxy Disproves Big Bang Theory Contradictions of the Big Bang Theory gather steam with each new discovery. Recen...
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20090828

Letter in Support of an NPA Member

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Mr. Douglas, Managing Editor, Evening Times This letter is in reference to Joe and his work on relativity. Joe is one of many dissident scie...
20090814

Infinity or Determinism?

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Dear Glenn, After a prolonged absence, I opened Vagabond’s Communication Page (May June issue) www.vagabondpages.com/may09/communication.ht...
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Glenn Borchardt
I have over 60 years of theoretical, experimental, and observational experience as a scientist especially interested in scientific philosophy. Although I have produced over 500 scientific reports, including journal articles, chapters, books, consulting reports, and computer programs, the best by far is my book, "The Scientific Worldview: Beyond Newton and Einstein." It introduced univironmental determinism as the universal mechanism of evolution and the proper basis for scientific philosophy. It challenges the current, wildly popular, though absurd claim that the universe is finite and that it exploded out of nothing. This theme was developed in detail in my recent book, "Infinite Universe Theory." Both books are completely logical from beginning to end in support of infinite universe theory as a replacement for the Big Bang Theory. The switch from the assumption of finity to the assumption infinity will result in the Last Cosmological Revolution.
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