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Our Undiscovered Universe: Introducing Null Physics: The Science of Uniform and Unconditional Reality [Hardcover]

Terence Witt (Author)
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February 1, 2009
For quite some time now, anyone who wanted to understand the universe's inner workings had only two places in which to turn. The first is an eclectic cast of 'scientific' paradigms, which includes, but is not limited to, string theory, the Big Bang, and quantum reality. While these make valiant attempts to describe the universe and come to grips with their own glaring incompleteness, in the final analysis they can't even begin to answer questions that any child might pose. Regardless of how many popularized versions of these theories find their way into bookstores, the important questions remain unsolved because the current scientific approach lacks any trace of an underlying natural philosophy. The other option available to the inquiring mind is a disorganized quagmire of 'alternative' theories. These decry the reigning scientific models but provide absolutely nothing of substance in their stead. Alternative theories seldom identify their own premises unambiguously, let alone provide quantitative tests for them.

At long last, a theory has emerged that addresses the foundation of reality logically, rationally, empirically, and completely: Null Physics. The universe it reveals doesn't rely on unknowable precursors in the ancient, untestable past. The universe it revels won't collapse or grow old and die. Null Physics tells us why the universe exists, how the universe exists, and why it is the way it is. The mystery of our existence has beaten scientists and philosophers for so long that they are utterly convinced that reality's underpinnings are beyond human comprehension. They are wrong. Anyone with a familiarity with high-school physics can, by reading this volume, understand the universe with greater depth and clarity than is currently believed possible.



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About the Author

Terence Witt is the founder and former CEO of Witt Biomedical Corporation, which during his tenure became the gold standard for cardiac hemodynamic software. He holds a BSEE from Oregon State University and has received wide acclaim in the medical industry for his uniquely intuitive software design. His professional career began as a semiconductor engineer where he held a patent and engineering award for submicron electron beam lithography. He lives in Florida with his wife, Ginny.

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  • Hardcover: 479 pages
  • Publisher: Aridian Publishing Corporation (February 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0978593111
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978593117
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Inarticulate, December 22, 2010
This review is from: Our Undiscovered Universe: Introducing Null Physics: The Science of Uniform and Unconditional Reality (Hardcover)
It is amazing (and encouraging) that the author could find a company to publish this book. He has discovered (or rediscovered) the view that the universe had no beginning and is made out of nothing. He reasons in a mainly intuitive way about that, and it is a view not inconsistent with several Buddhist schools of thinking. While he uses mathematics-like notation from the start, he is either unwilling or unable to make direct contact with a self-consistent notational system. So, he talks about "sums," in a sense that the universe is "zero sum," but he doesn't bother to clarify what objects he is summing or what the summation consists of. So, he sums, but doesn't say what objects he's summing or what the operation of summation consists of. That's really not exactly cricket (or math--or physics).

His points are made of nothing, and, yet, they don't exactly have zero dimension, as the points of Euclidean space are thought to have. So, he speaks about dimension in a strange way and a way that is not made very clear (to me). He has a vestigial fourth dimension that gives completeness and extent to a system that is actually missing the steps usually used in standard constructions to pass to a complete one dimensional space for the number line. Does he have to do things in a standard way? Of course not, but he does have to provide some actual mechanism for completeness if he intends to claim completeness. It's not there.

It seems to me that our ordinary science understands too little about the universe---for sure. In that, the author is quite right. Still, one bit of knowledge that is quite well tested and very secure is that our space and time do have a locally Lorentzian structure. If anyone wishes to explain the structure of space and time---whether in a new way or an old way---it is absolutely required that the model somehow explain how this locally Lorentzian nature arises. It's very important. It is one of the few things we really know well about the structure that exists. The author is unclear about the origins of the spatial metric, let alone the Lorentzian metric. So, without that---what good could the rest be?

This, then, is an example of the extremely active qualitative workings of a creative mind, but it is not cast in a formally self-consistent and coherent way. It has every right to be called natural philosophy. There is nothing that we can really disqualify as natural philosophy. Still, the mystical and non-quantitative musings of a Buddhist sage would be at least as valuable---and probably more. Perhaps it would be better to read Tsong-ha-pa or the Dalai Lama. Their minds are at least as creative and more disciplined toward understandable and consistent expressions.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally!, September 20, 2011
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One of the problems with a Big Bang theory or its derivatives is that you can't solve the problem of infinite regression of universe creation. The author has the courage to point out the obvious problem of the Big Bang Theory, the fact that it breaks so many laws of physics, namely the law of conservation of energy.

So for starters, if the universe expanded from a superdense particle of matter, what did it expand into? A vacuum? Really? How was it contained before? What held it? How long was it like that? What is the boundary between this expanding universe and whatever is beyond? How do you classify what is inside and outside the universe?

It is simple questions like this that a youngster would ask, but for which there are no explanations in the current model, that are addressed in this book. Maybe the book has a hard time explaining its premise, but the premise of something coming from nothing (a Big Bang) has to be seen as an equally troublesome premise.

Mr. Witt had the courage to at least address these questions. Perhaps the problem that Copernicus and Galileo each faced is not unique in science, at any point in history.

Good luck Mr. Witt!
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7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars modern cosmology, August 8, 2009
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This is surely one of the most outstanding books I have ever read. It solves all of the worries I have had about the Big Bang theory. The author develops his arguments succinctly, effectively, and thoroughly. It will be a treasure for years to come, and I intend to share it with any friends also interested in the subject.
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