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Advanced Science Made Easy to Understand by John N. Hait Introduction
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Advanced science is exciting! Better yet, it can now be fun, understandable, and even profitable for the layman. This series of articles is specifically designed to provide easy-to-understand explanations of things most folks think of as being 'way over their heads.' But thanks to recent improvements in scientific theory, even the most complex concepts can be easily digested if we just eat them one bite at a time. To help you, further information along with each new CoolScientist article will be added to our Internet website at www.coolscience.info so you can digest them all. Enjoy the excitement! Enjoy the meal.
Since the discovery of matter waves in the 1920s, it has been repeatedly established through many laboratory experiments that everything in the universe is made of some kind of field. They make up light, gravity, coconuts, tennis shoes, and things that crawl around on the bottom of the ocean. Einstein died laboring over his 'Unified Field Theory' that would combine all of physics into one intuitive, model or explanation of how everything works. A half-century later, we have now advanced to the point where we can say that his dream is finally being realized. And it turns out to be much simpler than most folks ever suspected. Recognizing this fundamental nature of everything, scientist, educator and author Richard Feynman wrote: "What about the machinery of it? All we have done is to describe how the earth moves around the Sun, but we have not said what makes it go… no one since [Newton] has given us any machinery." Everything in the universe including: gravity, light (electromagnetic radiation,) and matter (water, coconuts, rocks, and moons around Jupiter.) They all interact with each other in precise ways that can be described and even predicted mathematically. Under the same circumstances they always do the same things. They always get it right, and they never forget how to do it. Those are not the qualities of some random process, for a truly random process would get it wrong nearly every time. But, when you burn hydrogen you always get warm water. You never get chocolate piggies. Obviously, hydrogen and oxygen must have some built-in mechanism that causes them to consistently work as they do. That mechanism is Resonant Fields. By gaining a greater understanding of how resonant fields work, we will discover many new and exciting things in this series including:
Your instructor was trained in industry, and has more than 46 patents, and patents-applied-for… many world wide. He has over 48 years experience as an engineer, and is the inventor of the Resonant Field Theory, photonic (light) computing, advanced cryptography, practical energy conservation and alternative energy systems. All these things and more we will learn in this series… one delicious bite at a time. Enjoy! To return to the lesson index page, just close this window. |