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The Ultimon: Quantified
Albert John Williams
Copyright 1998, 2000
International Standard Book Number: 1-929612-12-5 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 00-191258
Open minds will find the Ultimonic Theory refreshing and understandable, especially since it requires little more than algebra to dispute the elementary particle models accepted today.
This theory poses a unique and diacritical prototype. It declares that in objective reality there exist two primordial noumena—each constituted solely of its own individual self and each being a co-equal though recondite actuality. By name:
- Ultimon. This entity exists in limitless number and moves incessantly at the speed of light, with its instantaneous direction being subaltern.
- Space-medium. This entity exists as a single, ubiquitous, normally quiescent continuum, unless locally perturbed.
Based on these two “metempirical” noumena (and their abilities to interact), this book provides a step-by-step guide to define surprising advances in physics. Its unique approach is as bold as that ventured by Wolfgang Pauli and Enrico Fermi when, in 1930, they predicated the existence of noumenal neutrinos. Their daring surmise did succeed in salvaging the laws of conversation of energy and of linear and angular momentum for then-bewildered Bridgmanian physicists. Yet, even today, no physicist has ever seen a neutrino per se.
It is critically important that physicists find novel methods of reaching into the future—beyond the stretch of the five human senses—to access faculties located in the domain of intuition.
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