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It is shown that the field of physics is limited in its development by the perpetuation of erroneous concepts from the past. This fact applies to the concept of Euclidean space, to Newton?s laws of motion, and to the work of Einstein. Corrections are made, and it is shown that space has no meaning aside from energy. The present measure of universal energy is low by a factor equal to the number of positrons and electrons in existence.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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It is shown that the field of physics is limited in its development by the perpetuation of erroneous concepts from the past. This fact applies to the concept of Euclidean space, to Newton?s laws of motion, and to the work of Einstein. Corrections are made, and it is shown that space has no meaning aside from energy. The present measure of universal energy is low by a factor equal to the number of positrons and electrons in existence.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title The Perpetuation of Error
Author(s) Robert L Carroll
Keywords energy, fields
Published 1997
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 21
Pages 14-18

Abstract

It is shown that the field of physics is limited in its development by the perpetuation of erroneous concepts from the past. This fact applies to the concept of Euclidean space, to Newton?s laws of motion, and to the work of Einstein. Corrections are made, and it is shown that space has no meaning aside from energy. The present measure of universal energy is low by a factor equal to the number of positrons and electrons in existence.