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دانلود کتاب Metaphysics: Chirality as the Basic Principle of Physics

دانلود کتاب متافیزیک: کایرالیته به عنوان اصل اساسی فیزیک

Metaphysics: Chirality as the Basic Principle of Physics

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Metaphysics: Chirality as the Basic Principle of Physics

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ISBN (شابک) : 9783534405374, 9783534405398 
ناشر: WBG Academic 
سال نشر: 2021 
تعداد صفحات: 396 
زبان: German 
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Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition 2020
Preface to the First Edition 2008
Chapter 1 The Limits of Language
	1.1 Language and order
	1.2 Meaning
	1.3 Understanding
Chapter 2 The Limits of Knowledge
	2.1 Metaphysics
	2.2 Mathematics
		2.2.1 Paradoxes
		2.2.2 Axioms
		2.2.3 Infinity?
		2.2.4 Continuum?
		2.2.5 Logic
	2.3 Physics
	2.4 Science and truth
	2.5 The aim and methods of science
Chapter 3 My Consciousness Exists
	3.1 Metaphysical foundations
		3.1.1 God
		3.1.2 Thought
		3.1.3 The ego
		3.1.4 The paradigm of mutual understanding
		3.1.5 Extrasensory perception
		3.1.6 Nature
		3.1.7 Brain and computer
		3.1.8 Matter, substance and information
	3.2 Solipsism
Chapter 4 Without Chirality no Order
	4.1 Chirality as the prerequisite of order
	4.2 The chirality in mathematics
	4.3 The chirality of Be-ing and of the existent
	4.4 The chirality of life
	4.5 The chirality of thought
	4.6 The chirality of elementary particles: Spin and angular momentum
	4.7 The symmetry of space, time and charge, and their violation
	4.8 Chirality is the universal duality of being
Chapter 5 The Dualism of Body and Soul
	5.1 The body/soul problem
	5.2 The aim of my philosophy
	5.3 The structure of the soul
	5.4 The nature of matter
	5.5 Perception as the flow of information from matter to subject
	5.6 The conditions for perception
	5.7 Reality
Chapter 6 To Measure is to Count
	6.1 Measurement
	6.2 Geo-chronometric conventionalism
		6.2.1 Counting non-periodic events
		6.2.2 Counting periodic events
		6.2.3 Counting units of length
	6.3 Analogy between the special and general theories of relativity
	6.4 A ≡ A?
	6.5 Physics without distances?
	6.6 The probabilistic outcome of measurements
Chapter 7 The Event as a Mathematical Unit
	7.1 Metaphysical presuppositions for a new physical theory: chirality theory
	7.2 Axiomatics for space, time and events
	7.3 A point is a point
	7.4 Two points
	7.5 Three points: between
	7.6 Four points: definition of the term event
	7.7 Dimensionality
	7.8 Pauli's symbol of sublime harmony
Chapter 8 Physical Interpretation of the Chirality Theory Model
	8.1 The presumed observer
	8.2 A neutrino model?
	8.3 Black holes
	8.4 Space and time
	8.5 Velocity
	8.6 Frequency and mass
	8.7 Spin and angular momentum
	8.8 Fermion
	8.9 Boson
	8.10 Planck's constant h
	8.11 Energy
	8.12 The 5-point space
		8.12.1 Location
		8.12.2 Distance
	8.13 The n-point universe: particles, distance, action and information transfer
		8.13.1 Universe
		8.13.2 Space, location, distance, event
		8.13.3 Measurement. Periodic and not-periodic events
		8.13.4 Single points and particles
		8.13.5 Distance. Modification of the axiom of chirality
		8.13.6 Non-local action and information transfer
		8.13.7 The waves of quantum theory
Chapter 9 Interaction: Gravitation
	9.1 Interaction in the four-point space
	9.2 Topology and metric
	9.3 Volume and the constant of gravitation
	9.4 Partial inversion
	9.5 The gravitational field as acceleration field with action
	9.6 Infinite velocity of virtual gravitation waves
	9.7 The law of gravitation; force
	9.8 The graviton
	9.9 Rest mass of the neutrino
	9.10 Potential energy
	9.11 Schwarzschild radius
	9.12 Internal and external properties of an object
Chapter 10 The Real Observer: Mechanics
	10.1 Perception by a real observer
	10.2 Time dilation by a black hole
	10.3 Length contraction by a black hole
	10.4 Red shift
	10.5 Deflexion of light by gravitation
	10.6 Particle motion
	10.7 Time dilatation by motion
	10.8 Length contraction by motion
	10.9 Kinetic energy
	10.10 Energy conservation
	10.11 Momentum conservation
	10.12 Centripetal force
	10.13 Centrifugal force reversal in the vicinity of a black hole
	10.14 The Big Bang is (was) not a Bang
	10.15 Inflation
	10.16 Real gravitation waves as precondition for every observation
	10.17 Duality of particles and waves
	10.18 Heisenberg uncertainty principle
	10.19 Pauli's Ring i
	10.20 Theory of everything (TOE)?
Chapter 11 Electrodynamics
	11.1 Black mini-holes within black mini-holes
	11.2 Interaction of black mini-holes
	11.3 The arrow of time
		11.3.1 Time in our consciousness
		11.3.2 Theology
		11.3.3 Classical mechanics
		11.3.4 The theory of relativity
		11.3.5 Quantum theory
		11.3.6 The second law of thermodynamics
		11.3.7 Cosmology
		11.3.8 Kaon decay
		11.3.9 The arrow of time and the axiom of chirality
	11.4 The arrow of time and the arrow of space
	11.5 Basic conditions for an electron model
	11.6 Model of the individual electron
	11.7 Attraction and repulsion
	11.8 The measure of electrical charge: the factor 1/137
	11.9 Virtual and real photons
	11.10 Magnetism
Chapter 12 Strong and Weak Interactions
	12.1 (Spontaneous) symmetry breaking
	12.2 A quark model
	12.3 Quark parameters
		12.3.1 Rotational direction of the triangles (2 spin directions)
		12.3.2 Topology of the events (3 flavours)
		12.3.3 Time direction (2 signs of the electrical charge)
		12.3.4 Phase of the triangle rotation (3 colours)
		12.3.5 Curvature of space: angle of rotation of the triangles (2 possible values of the electrical charge)
	12.4 Rules for the combination of quarks
	12.5 Meson Structure
	12.6 Baryons
	12.7 Gluons
	12.8 Rules for the formation and decay of particles
	12.9 Weak interactions
	12.10 Kaon decay and time symmetry
	12.11 Comparison of the four interactions
Chapter 13 Comparison of Chirality Theory with other Theories
	13.1 Physical Theories
	13.2 Notions
		13.2.1 Subject
		13.2.2 Universe and Multiverse
		13.2.3 Perception
		13.2.4 From language to (finite) quantity value objects and category theory
		13.2.5 Order and chirality
		13.2.6 Infinity?
		13.2.7 Continuum and separation of the universe into objects
		13.2.8 Background time and space
		13.2.9 Local and non-local phenomena
		13.2.10 Ontological real and ontological basic objects
		13.2.11 Natural laws as relations between objects
		13.2.12 Superposition and individuality
		13.2.13 Events, states and the quantum h
		13.2.14 The arrow of time
		13.2.15 Elementary particles
		13.2.16 3-dimensionality of classical space
		13.2.17 Information
		13.2.18 Space-time, duration and distance
Chapter 14 Open Questions
	14.1 Mass
	14.2 Pair formation
	14.3 The structure of the vacuum
	14.4 Symmetry breaking
	14.5 Cosmology and entropy
	14.6 String theories
	14.7 Mathematics
	14.8 Philosophy
	14.9 Free will
	14.10 Theology
Bibliography
Index
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