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Mathematical Properties of infinium Thanks for visiting! I'm Bill Ramssiss, author of The Mathematical Properties of Infinium. A lot has been said about the book but I can really summarize in one idea - an attempt at understanding the universe we inhabit. In doing so, the text comes across a lot of concepts like vacuum, infinity, motion and time. And while studying the effects of these concepts we run into other long standing discussions like time travel and the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe. The concepts and their applications on the physical space surrounding us have triggered a staunch debate pairing those who believe in relativity and Newtonian physics against those who subscribe to the parameters of the book. So I created this site to target young mathematicians and physicists as well as teachers, professors, and scientists in general to encourage everyone to join the debate and express their view whatever it may be, though I am sure that once they read the book and study its concepts properly they will join our side of the debate.
Now we introduce the book in broader detail. Vacuum and infinity are well known concepts. They profoundly affect the physical space surrounding us and our understanding of it. Yet we never think about their existence. The book examines the existence of these two concepts and attempts to prove it. And in doing so, comes to find that they are infallibly linked to motion and govern our universe in a way that cannot be broken. That effectively makes them laws that every object in the universe has to observe. And because every object has mass, moves and can exert force, we are lead to examine these topics from the perspective of the thinkers who discovered them like Copernicus, Newton and Einstein. Then we subject those same concepts to the laws we discovered in order to examine their validity. Namely we observe the nature and quantitative properties of chemical elements, the speed of light, the components of light, gravity, force, electromagnetism, energy and some of the theories that entertain them such as the general and special theories of relativity and the Newtonian laws of physics. Then we study the elementary components of biology in order to understand the ramifications of the laws of the universe on human existence. Finally, we explore the possibility of moving through time (or time travel) from the perspective of what we established about the universe we inhabit and find that in order to do that, we must first define time and consider other questions like the origin of life and the possibility of life elsewhere in this universe. And once analyze their feasibility we discuss time travel as it should be understood rather than the way it is currently envisioned under the theory of relativity. The book is a poignant chart of the universe which you will realize you knew very poorly until you read the book.
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