So You Can Understand Physics
By Miles Pelton
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This book documents a new approach to explaining the basic principles of physics, which is the basic principles of creation. Throughout history, physicists have made it the policy to separate the physics from religion. That policy was set by the laws developed to govern basic principles such as the Conservation of Energy, which have been religiously applied. As a consequence, physicists have resisted pursuit of an explanation for the behavior of energy. A big mistake was made when Sir Isaac New
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So You Can Understand Physics - Miles Pelton
So You Can Understand
Physics
Miles Pelton
Copyright © 2018 Miles Pelton
All rights reserved
First Edition
PAGE PUBLISHING, INC.
New York, NY
First originally published by Page Publishing, Inc. 2018
ISBN 978-1-64298-905-2 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-64298-909-0 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Introduction
Have you, as I have, lived a life unable to understand the text and reference book explanations of basic physics? Subjects such as, if light reflects off an object, how is it we can see details of the object? Or how does the earth know how hard to pull me when I weigh myself? Or where does all that energy that makes an atomic or nuclear bomb get into such a small amount of matter? Do you, as I, accept book explanations knowing it doesn’t make any difference what science says—what will be, will be?
It doesn’t have to be that way any longer. Now you can understand even more than the giants of scientific research like Einstein and Newton or the editorial staff of text and reference books. You can know how atomic and nuclear energy gets so powerful. You can understand how we see the details of the moon’s surface. You can understand how gravity works even as the science world searches the universe for an answer.
This may not seem important to you, but it is. First, consider that understanding basic physics, that are the foundation to creation, provides a better chance that ways to use physics can be found. For example, to find alternative energy, or to devise a way to tame hurricanes. Just the possibility our children and grandchildren can capitalize on understanding the basis of all knowledge and uncover ways to take dominion over the creation processes.
There is even a more significant reason to care. Through study, it has come to be understood creation has progressed from the creation of inanimate matter to the development of plant and animal life where the brain and knowledge developed progressively as well. All knowledge from basic processes to medicine and religion has been learned through study of creation processes and behavior. For that reason, it is important that the information collected be accurate, true, and based upon reality.
Understanding is not achieved by study alone. Processes and behaviors can be observed, but logical reasoning is required to achieve understanding. It took thirty years, following forty years of engineering experience, to see why physics, as being taught, interfered more that aided in my work. Realization of the problem came slowly.
The physics discipline, especially in explaining gravitational attraction, uses the word energy but fails to provide a meaningful explanation. Sir Isaac Newton did a masterful job of explaining gravitational attraction as a force between and in proportion to the mass of bodies but failed to identify the cause. Even Galileo’s explanation of falling objects attributed the cause to gravity, which is a force produced by gravity. To this day, realization came slowly that a cause had