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* Deterministic C++ memory manager of constant complexity: [https://github.com/philippeb8/root_ptr https://github.com/philippeb8/root_ptr] | * Deterministic C++ memory manager of constant complexity: [https://github.com/philippeb8/root_ptr https://github.com/philippeb8/root_ptr] | ||
* A scientific calculator featuring accelerated 3D graphics and non-linear regressions: [http://www.fornux.com/ http://www.fornux.com/] | * A scientific calculator featuring accelerated 3D graphics and non-linear regressions: [http://www.fornux.com/ http://www.fornux.com/] | ||
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+ | ==Recent Scientific Work== | ||
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+ | Phil Bouchard has been developing a new model for physics call Finite Theory which is described in full in the book of that name in the Books section below. Finite Theory contends that: | ||
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+ | a) the mass of the real universe is 738x the mass of the visible universe; | ||
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+ | b) the position of the Moon is 7 meters farther away than what we think it is; | ||
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+ | c) Newton's laws are incomplete because the centrifugal force at the highest scale of the universe is invalid; | ||
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+ | d) we can get more precise GPS computations; | ||
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+ | e) its validity can be determined by a proposed experiment aboard the ISS | ||
==Abstracts== | ==Abstracts== | ||
− | * | + | * 2020 - "[[Proposal for Wavelength Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of Light Speed]]" ([https://fcxxss.fornux.com/files/pdf/Finite_Theory.pdf Read in full]) |
* 2015 - "[[Unified Field Theory - Finite]]" | * 2015 - "[[Unified Field Theory - Finite]]" | ||
* 2013 - "[[Proposal for Bidirectional Light Speed Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of c]]" ([http://finitetheory.com/files/experiment.pdf Read in full]) | * 2013 - "[[Proposal for Bidirectional Light Speed Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of c]]" ([http://finitetheory.com/files/experiment.pdf Read in full]) | ||
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==Books== | ==Books== | ||
+ | * 2020 - "[[Finite Theory]]" [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08R7VDJDJ/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_37XVRP8K2DNE1ZPXWHXR Read in full] | ||
* 2014 - "[[Imagine if Einstein was Wrong]]" ([http://amzn.com/B00MADI5D4 Read in full]) | * 2014 - "[[Imagine if Einstein was Wrong]]" ([http://amzn.com/B00MADI5D4 Read in full]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 17 February 2021
Phil Bouchard | |
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Born | May 27, 1977 |
Residence | Gatineau, Quebec, Canada |
Nationality | Canada |
Known for | Unified Field Theory, Faster-Than-Light Speed |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Software Engineer |
Phil Bouchard was born in Ottawa, Canada, studied computer science at University of Sherbrooke, Canada, and since 2000 he worked in commercial software development for companies in Ottawa and San Diego.
He is also the author of an Open Source project and a shareware:
- Deterministic C++ memory manager of constant complexity: https://github.com/philippeb8/root_ptr
- A scientific calculator featuring accelerated 3D graphics and non-linear regressions: http://www.fornux.com/
Recent Scientific Work
Phil Bouchard has been developing a new model for physics call Finite Theory which is described in full in the book of that name in the Books section below. Finite Theory contends that:
a) the mass of the real universe is 738x the mass of the visible universe;
b) the position of the Moon is 7 meters farther away than what we think it is;
c) Newton's laws are incomplete because the centrifugal force at the highest scale of the universe is invalid;
d) we can get more precise GPS computations;
e) its validity can be determined by a proposed experiment aboard the ISS
Abstracts
- 2020 - "Proposal for Wavelength Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of Light Speed" (Read in full)
- 2015 - "Unified Field Theory - Finite"
- 2013 - "Proposal for Bidirectional Light Speed Meter in Motion to Test the Invariance of c" (Read in full)
- 2012 - "Finite Theory of the Universe, Dark Matter Disproof and Faster-Than-Light Speed" (Read in full)
Books
- 2020 - "Finite Theory" Read in full
- 2014 - "Imagine if Einstein was Wrong" (Read in full)