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A new theory of Cosmology and Biology paradigm
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There is Typology and Paradigm which quantitatively represents the process of construction and evolution of everything across Cosmology and Biology. It’s presented in an article titled “Beyond the Abstractionist Paradigm of Physics”. I’m not permitted to post the url for the article here. However, if you email me I will give it to you directly. My email can be found in my profile.
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It's easy enough to find the article by Googling its title. I didn't have to read very far to see that this model contradicts my own model at the most fundamental level.
<My model>(link removed)
is based on waves in the ether; fundamental particles are orbiting pairs of regular-energy waves; forces are propagated by dark-energy waves. This model denies the existence of ether and presumes that particles are fundamental.
Having only read a couple of paragraphs, I suspect this model is similar to that of
Fatio & Lesage
, 300 years ago. My own model emerged as I addressed flaws in the Fatio-Lesage model.
{Warning from Mods for evangelising (yet again). PM to follow.}
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