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Atom Totality Universe, 8th edition, 2017// A history log book: Atom Totality Series book 8

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Last revision was Feb2023. This was AP's very first, 1st published science book.



This is a difficult book to read and is AP's research log book of the Atom Totality in 2016-2017. I want to keep it for its history value. AP advises all readers wanting to know the Plutonium Atom Totality theory to go to the 9th edition that is the latest up to date account of this theory. The reason AP wants to keep the 8th edition is because of Historical Value, for in this book, while writing it, caused the discovery of the real electron is the muon of atoms. The real proton of atoms is 840MeV and not the 938MeV that most books claim. The particle discovered by JJ Thomson in 1897 thinking he discovered the electron of atoms was actually the Dirac magnetic monopole at 0.5MeV. This discovery changes every, every science that uses atoms and electricity and magnetism, in other words, every science.





I wrote the 8th edition of Atom Totality and near the end of writing it in 2017, I had my second greatest physics discovery. I learned the real electron of atoms was the muon at 105MeV and not the tiny 0.5MeV particle that J.J.Thomson found in 1897. So I desperately tried to include that discovery in my 8th edition and it is quite plain to see for I tried to write paragraphs after each chapter saying as much. I knew in 2017, that it was a great discovery, changing all the hard sciences, and reframing and restructuring all the hard sciences.



So I published the 8th edition in 2019, but after I published the 8th edition, I was faced with the consideration of mistakes and errors in the 8th edition and whether to keep revising the 8th edition. A mistake was I thought the Electric Field was the same as Voltage and thus redundant, but in 2020, whilst doing gravity as EM force I realized Electric Field exists not as Voltage but is the equivalent of Angular Momentum. Instead of going through the 8th edition and changing things and correcting things, would only ruin its historical value. If I did that; keep revising would ruin the historic discovery made. And instead of going back and correcting those mistakes, I decided to write the 9th edition and leave as much as possible of the 8th edition intact, totally intact, mistakes and all, as is. Because I feel the historical significance of the 8th edition in that discovery of the real electron and thus the real proton of atoms, needs to be a "physics history book" rather than a physics textbook.



Another large mistake in 8th edition is the concept of "charge" for that is replaced by the magnetic monopole. Here again, if I go into the 8th edition and make corrections, I begin to lose the historical value of the book, a hugely important book as is for the history of physics and science. Thus, I keep the original text intact, mistakes and all.



So I decided to come back and discuss my writing of the 8th edition and that all important famous discovery of what the real electron and real proton were, for the value of pointing out how a great physics discovery was made. I still have 2016, 2017, and 2018 clear in my mind, of my thoughts and able to write this 8th edition as a history of physics book. But if I postpone this writing and do not write this history book now, at this moment in time, those recollections will go away. So I better write this physics history book now and for the teaching lessons of how to make a physics discovery, if possible.



The fully revised and up to date Atom Totality Universe theory can be seen in the 9th edition.

707 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 11, 2019

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