Notfinity Process: Microcosms-in-Motion

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Notfinity Process: Microcosms-in-Motion
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Author George S. Coyne
Published 1st edition September 21,2017
Notfinity Process: Matter-in-Motion
Author George S. Coyne
Published 2nd edition June 15, 2021,
Publisher The John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society
Pages 408

Notfinity is negated finity. Microcosms are all things and portions of the cosmos. Process is microcosms in motion. Universe is an abstraction of limitless matter. This univironmental, deterministic worldview uses aspects of classical mechanics, and systems philosophy.

He catalogs absurdities in orthodox physics such as matterless motion; wave-particle duality; light waves in a void, negative mass; duality of light; superposition and probability waves; cosmological expansion; inflation; Schrödinger's cat; and that the cosmos needs an observer to exist.

He discusses invalidating problems in relativity, such as the non-scientific objectification of motion, violations of scientific assumptions, and profound math errors. I show that The Big Bang has invalidating problems.

Coyne describes Borchardt’s Infinite Universe Theory; Universal Cycle Theory, and his and Stephen Puetz’s Neomechanical Gravitational Theory. He examines Bryant’s Modern Mechanics Theory, and Shaw’s entanglement explanation and aether gravity model.

In a chapter on Bohmian mechanics, Coyne discusses causality and chance; pilot waves and the undivided universe. Included are letters from Bohmian physicists: Dr Basil Hiley, winner of the 2012 Marjorana Prize Best Person in Physics, and Dr. David Peat.

Other topics include a rational explanation for the double-slit experiment; Maxwell’s aether, energy, dark matter candidates, and the cosmological principle; alternatives to the galactic redshift interpretation, cosmological expansion and inflation myths, as well as the emptiness myth.

Coyne posits that consciousness is an abstraction for cognitive processes, and accounts for the hard problem of subjective experience. He contends that microcosms in motion generate perceptions, which the brain interprets uniquely based on the mind’s neuronal patterns.

Coyne explains differences between awareness and consciousness, the cause of dualistic confusion, and describe the Global Workplace Theory. He lists many questions about consciousness and the brain and provides logical answers.

Coyne discusses the illusion of the observer, the concept of self-awareness, Antonio Damasio's model, and negative implications of “free will” from brain studies.

Other areas concerning the consciousness abstraction include the evolutionary benefit of advanced mental processes, summary of neuroscience discoveries and higher–order thought theory.

More topics included in Notfinity Process are Modern Mechanics, the Infinite Universe Theory, and the Universal Cycle Theory, rational solutions of entanglement and the 2-slit experiment, an aether gravity model, and consciousness is an abstraction for brain functions.

Notfinity Process was originally published on September 16, 2017. The second edition is scheduled to be released in late May 2019 by the Chappell Natural Philosophy Society.

Reviews

“George Coyne is an original thinker who engages his readers with remarkable clarity and insight.” Duncan W Shaw, retired B.C. Supreme Court justice and author of published papers on the cause of gravity and the underpinnings of electromagnetism, quantum mechanics and entanglement.

“Notfinity Process is an epic science work. It is not an overview of currently accepted science, but rather discusses the author’s original and thought-provoking perspective on some key paradigms of science plus several other prominent scientists’ original views. All of this is put into one very readable volume.” Nicholas Percival, Harvard physics graduate and author of peer reviewed papers since 1994 in Physics Essays critiquing aspects of relativity.

"On the forefront of the next scientific revolution, George is amongst the first to embrace theories like Modern Mechanics, which outperforms Einstein’s theory of relativity. George moves beyond the question of whether Einstein is right and instead begins answering: Where do we go from here? He challenges the scientific worldview by introducing his own ideas while synthesizing thoughts, theories, and ideas of 21st–century emerging physics. Steven Bryant, Author of Disruptive: Rewriting the rules of Physics."

“George has done a remarkable job interpreting univironmental determinism, neomechanics and the assumption of infinity for those who are dubious about relativity, quantum mechanics and the Big Bang theory. Monumental efforts like this are just what it will take to finally rid humanity of the silly idea of an entire universe exploding out of nothing.” Glenn Borchardt, PhD, Director of Progressive Science Institute and author of hundreds of papers and 4 books with 870 citations.

“Great book and a must read for all critical thinkers. Besides giving an overview of some of the best scientists of the 21st century, George adds much of his own work and insights, including solving some of the great problems with mind and consciousness. Bravo!” David de Hilster, President of the John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society (CNPS).