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The Atom and the Substrate 1

The Team

Jim Schofield - Editor

Physicist, Philosopher, Marxist, Multimedia Expert, Mathematician, Author, Sculptor.

Dr. Peter Mothersole -
Editor

Senior Lecturer in Computing, Physicist, Photographer, Constructivist, Software Developer, Philosopher.

Mick Schofield -
Art Director

Graphic Designer, Writer, Photographer, Music Producer,
Digital Artist, Webmaster
 
 


SHAPE Special Issue 36

The Substrate

The Atom & the Substrate I

1. Introduction
2. Acknowledgments
3. The Invisible (yet Active)
    Contents of Empty Space
4. Apples & Oranges
5. Hidden Levels of Reality
6. The Hetereogeneous Universal Substrate
7. Substrate as Sump & Source
8. Physical Oscillations, Spins & Rotations
9. Turbulence in Space
10. Positive Turbulence
11. What is Recursion?
12. The Big Bang (with a pre-existing substrate)
13. Bibliography


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Editorial

Welcome to the 36th Special Issue of the SHAPE Journal and the first in a landmark series outlining an entirely new approach to Sub-Atomic Physics. This will consist of two substantial issues containing work of truly great significance.

Such fanfare is not hyperbole. In the second of these installments there will be a full refutation of the too long incumbent Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory, both in general, and as a study of the Atom. Finally this regressive interlude in Physics can be stopped and the science re-orientated upon a wholly new path. For not only is this a debunking of Quantum Theory, but of the flawed pluralist position that preceded it.

These two new issues will be published online in quick succession, starting here with The Substrate and followed by The Atom. The issues tackled within are fundamental both philosophically and physically, and present for the first time, a purely physical explanation for quantisation.

Jim Schofield
JUNE 2015