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J.A. Wheeler: More intellectual curiosity, versatility and yen for physics than Elliot McGuckens I have never seen in any senior or graduate student. . . Originality, powerful motivation, and a can-do spirit make me think that McGucken is a top bet . . . I say this on the basis of close contacts with him over the past year and a half. . .(. J.A. Wheeler, Princetons Joseph Henry Professor of Physics )
Arthur Schopenhauer: Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
Bernard Baruch: Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why.
Albert Szent-Gyrgyi: Genius is seeing what everyone else sees and thinking what no one else has thought.
Steve Jobs: Think different.
Early on in the book, a most simple, remarkable, revolutionary drawing is shared. The figure is Sir Isaac Newtons revolutionary drawing of a cannonball being fired off a mountaintop at the North Pole. The drawing depicts what happens as the cannonball is fired with higher and higher velocities. At first, the cannonball lands fairly close to the cannon. Then, with a higher velocity, it lands farther away upon the earths curved surface. Ultimately, as Newtons figure shows, if the cannonball is fired with a great enough velocity, it will orbit the earth and return to point on the mountaintop from whence it began. Via a simple drawing, Newton showed that the same force which draws objects to the earth can also keep objects in orbit. And so it is that Newtons famous theory and law of universal gravitation was born.
The Greeks, from Pythagoras on down, knew the earth was round. They also knew that objects fell towards the earth. Thus Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle could have drawn Newtons figure. Bruno or Copernicus could have drawn it. Galileo could have drawn it. Kepler could have drawn it, and perhaps he should have! But none of them did. It was Newton who drew it.
Not only does this book celebrate how simple drawings have ever advanced and revolutionized physics, from Thomas Youngs sketch of the double slit experiment to Faradays sketches of the electric and magnetic fields, but it also exalts a brand new theory--Light Time Dimension Theory--exalting and advancing science by these very same, simple methods rooted in simple, physical pictures and ideas.
Just as Newton revolutionized our understanding of gravity via a remarkably simple physical picture, so did Einstein, writing, I was sitting in a chair in the patent office at Bern when all of a sudden a thought occurred to me: If a person falls freely he will not feel his own weight. I was startled. This simple thought made a deep impression on me. It impelled me toward a theory of gravitation. This simple thought lead to Einsteins General Theory of Relativity, wherein space and time bend and curve. Unlike string theory, Light Time Dimension Theory acknowledges the fact that dimensions move, and it simply extends the general principle by stipulating that the fourth dimension is expanding at the rate of c relative to the three spatial dimensions.
In the same way Newton was the first to sketch the gravitational orbits of cannonballs and Faraday was the first to sketch electric and magnetic fields and the invisible lines of force, Dr. E the first to draw the expansion of the fourth dimension. And in doing so, he recognized that x4s expansion was responsible for the basic characteristics of quantum mechanics, relativity, and the second law of thermodynamics. Via the simple sketch, Dr. E found a doorway to the deeper physical reality underlying and unifying relativity, quantum mechanical behavior, and times arrows and asymmetries.
Join us on this epic odyssey through not only the beautiful simplicity of sciences greatest revolutionary thoughts and drawings from the likes of Feynman, Einstein, Faraday, Newton, Galileo, and Copernicus, but from Dr. E too.

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Relativity and Quantum Mechanics Unified in Pictures:

A Simple, Intuitive, Illustrated Introduction to LTD Theory'sUnification of Einstein's Relativity, Bohr's Quantum Mechanics, and Time'sArrows

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by Dr. Elliot McGucken

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John Archibald Wheeler: More intellectual curiosity,versatility and yen for physics than Elliot McGucken's I have never seen in anysenior or graduate student... Originality, powerful motivation, and a can-dospirit make me think that McGucken is a top bet. (J.A. Wheeler, PrincetonJoseph Henry Professor of Physics)

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Please direct comments and questions toastrophysicsmath@gmail.com

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Dedication

To theNoble JA Wheeler To Momand Dad and Natalie To allthe 45EPIC Fine - photo 4

To theNoble J.A. Wheeler.

To Momand Dad and Natalie.

To allthe 45EPIC Fine Art Photography fans.

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Masswarps space, while not effecting the fourth dimension. Hence thegravitational redshift and gravitational time dilation.

And toyou, the gracious reader. I appreciate your time, and its truly an honorto serve you with Light on Time.

Albert Einstein: All physical theories, their mathematicalexpressions apart, ought to lend themselves to so simple a description thateven a child could understand them. (Quoted in conversation with NobelLaureate Louis de Broglie).

Come celebrate light and time ( dx4/dt=ic ) in Dr.Es fine art photography @fineartballet , @elliotmcgucken , @45surf , @goldennumberratio Dr. E signs all his art with dx4/dt=ic , and theequation appears on all the clothing of his 45SURF Heros Odyssey Mythologysurf line and surfboards!

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Bohr and Einsteindebating the Quantum! Wish the noble gentlemen were stillaround!

Bohr mentored mymentor J.A. Wheeler


Preface: Instead of Supersymmetry, Inflation, Multiverses, and StringTheory, Dr. E Healed the Blind

Albert Einstein: A theory is the more impressive the greateris the simplicity of its premises (dx4/dt=ic),the more different are the kinds of things it relates(relativity, the quantum, time, the second law of thermodynamics, dark matter,dark energy, entanglement) and the more extended the range of itsapplicability.

Louis de Broglie: The history of science teaches that thegreatest advances in the scientific domain have been achieved by bold thinkerswho perceived new and fruitful approaches that others failed to notice. (SeeNewtons simple drawing of a cannonball orbiting the earth, or Copernicusssimple drawing of the planets orbiting the sun, or any of the other simple, physicaldrawings throughout this book, each of which revolutionized physics.) Ifone had taken the ideas of these scientific geniuses who have been thepromoters of modern science and submitted them to committees of specialists(Galileos Inquisition or Boltzmanns peers who drove him to suicide), there isno doubt that the latter would have viewed them as extravagant and would havediscarded them for the very reason of their originality and profundity....the magnificent, novel conceptions of Lorentz and Planck, and particularlyEinstein also clashed with the incomprehension of eminent scientists. Thenew ideas here triumphed; but, in proportion as the organization of researchbecomes more rigid (the strict rigidity of the failed superstring multiverse regime),the danger increases that new and fruitful ideas will be unable to developfreely. (And so it is that as the arxiv.org and physics journals fill upwith millions of meaningless, insignificant papers, true physical science,conducted in the spirit of Einstein, Faraday, and Maxwell is exiled.)

As Louis de Broglie suggests, Einstein had it easy. Back in his day, there wasnt a vast, money-hungry superstring regime ragingagainst simple logic and honor while funding fake new and conferences railingagainst empiricism, truth, beauty, and the scientific method. We do nothave Einsteins luxury of just a few noble gentlemen working on physics, themajority of whom were both accomplished physicists and men of honor. Rather, today the indie scientist finds themselves up against professionalclickbait bloggers posing as scientists, as well as tenured professors whofoster and feed the hype so as to reel in millions more fiat dollars.

Regarding the award-winning physicist Dr. Elliot McGucken atPrinceton University, the late John Archibald Wheeler stated, "Moreintellectual curiosity, versatility and yen for physics than Elliot McGucken'sI have never seen in any senior or graduate student... Originality, powerfulmotivation, and a can-do spirit make me think that McGucken is a top bet."

Dr. E would go on to heal the blind with his NSF-funded,award-winning Ph.D. dissertation which also laid down the foundations of LightTime Dimension Theory. Over the years, LTD Theory added foundational physicalpostulates, principles, and equations en route to becoming numerous books.

Dr Es physics PhDdissertation is helping the blind see Dissertationson - photo 7

Dr. Es physics Ph.D.dissertation is helping the blind see.

Dissertationson string theory serve darkness over light.

One fine autumnafternoon, Dr. E showed up to J.A. Wheelers Jadwin Hall office for theirweekly meeting. Wheeler was gazing out the window at the blazingleaves. When he sensed Dr. Es presence, he slowly turned, a piece ofchalk in his hand. And he said, in his low, raspy voice, Todaysphysics lacks the noble. And its your generations duty to bring it back.

A few weeks after that,when Dr. E was lunching with J.A. Wheeler at the Princeton Institute forAdvanced Study (IAS), a bespectacled gentleman joined them. Wheeler introducedthe fellow as Ed Witten--one of the leading pioneers of string theory andinventor of M-theory. Dr. E had been contemplating pursuing string theory, butthere were some finer details he could not wrap his head around."Great!" Dr. E thought to himself, "This guy can help me alongmy odyssey!"

So halfway through lunchDr. E asked Dr. Witten, What are string theorys postulates, principles, andequations?

Witten thought about it,smiled, and said, that well, it depended on who you asked, and well, it was ayoung theory.

So Dr. E followed upwith, When do you think string theory might get postulates, principles, andequations? Ed stopped smiling.

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