Difference between revisions of "Principia Mathematica 2"
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[[Category:Theory|The Particle Model]] | [[Category:Theory|The Particle Model]] | ||
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[[Category:Book|Principia Mathematica 2]] | [[Category:Book|Principia Mathematica 2]] |
Revision as of 05:35, 5 March 2021
Author | Bob de Hilster,David de Hilster |
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Published | 2020 |
Publisher | Self Published |
Pages | 170 |
ISBN | NOT YET PUBLISHED Invalid ISBN |
Principa Mathematica 2 is a book written by father and son team Bob de Hilster and David de Hilster and describes The Particle Model (TPM) which extends Newton’s classical model of the universe to describe everything as a physical movement of particles. This model proposes physicality for light, gravity, magnetism, and electricity. The Particle Model is based on work by Isaac Newton, Georges-Louis LaSage, Dr. Glenn Borchardt, Ionel Dinu, Robert de Hilster, and David de Hilster. The existence of TPM can be credited the work by Dr. Ricardo Carezani who inspired the work done by both authors of the book.
The book is currently in its final edit and will be published in late 2020.