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Physics Overwritten In a New Perspective: “Epistemologically Different Worlds”

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In our previous works (2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016; Vacariu and Vacariu 2010, 2016a, 2016b), we have shown that the greatest illusion of human knowledge is the notion of “world”, of “uni-verse”, or as we called it, the “Unicorn-world”, notion that has endured from the oldest times until today. In these works, we have indicated that the “world”, the “Universe” does not existand should be replaced with the “Epistemologically Different Worlds” (EDWs) concept (more specifically, for many EDWs, it is about the entities and the interactions which really exist and only represent these EDWs). We emphasize that the EDWs perspective is a new Copernican revolution in human thinking, the greatest movement in Physics, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Philosophy! During the past 15 years, we have applied the EDW paradigm to the main particular sciences and main theories in physics (quantum mechanics, Einstein’s special and general relativity, and the relationship between them), cognitive science (ranging from computationalism and connectionism, to the dynamical system approach), cognitive neuroscience and biology (if only to the relationship between life and organism/cell). Also, we showed that the entire Philosophy since Ancient period until now is misleading (since all philosophical approaches have been revolving around the “Unicorn-world”). This book closes the circle of great topics concerning science (physics, cognitive (neuro)science, and biology) and philosophy that we grappled with in all our previous books (2008-2016): It dwells on the relationship between the main theories and concepts of Physics vs. the EDWs perspective! The main theories that we investigate in this and our previous works have been created within the Unicorn-world, therefore, all these approaches have been quite wrong. Some of these theories have been partially re-written in our previous books (both Einstein’s theories concerning relativity, thermodynamics, and our EDWs perspective, see Vacariu and Vacariu 2016, 2017, etc.), but even some notions of these theories were wrong. For instance, in our previous book (2016), we indicated that “spacetime” cannot even exist (spacetime cannot have any kind of ontology!). Therefore, in 2017, re-wrote Einstein’s both relativities without “spacetime”. The majority of theories in Physics have been created within the unicorn world and therefore these theories have been quite wrong or at least the authors of these scientific theories have used wrong concepts. This book is a collection of our previous ideas, but we strongly emphasize that some of these idea are quite developed in this work. Therefore, this book can be labeled “a philosopher overwriting Physics within a new paradigm, the ‘Epistemologically Different World’ (EDWs) perspective”! We emphasize that some parts of this book are from our previous works (but even so, these parts are modified, we added new paragraphs or sub-chapters), but some parts are new written. In general, the new details of this book are the results of following Presura’s book about Physics (2014) written in Romanian. His book is a general overview of the main theories in Physics. Presura is a physicist who wrote a book about these theories in a quite easy language for large public (also for philosophers). There are quite many paragraphs from Presura’s book that are quoted in our book. We emphasize that Presura’s paragraphs inserted in our book are our translations. Also, we inserted quite many of his ideas but we mentioned his name each time. We apologize if some notions or ideas are wrong translated.

429 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 13, 2021

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