Secret of Friction and Evolution of Science into
Reality
Discovering I and the Journey from Darkness to Light Ignorance to Knowledge
Home Page Secret of Nature
Return to Slide-6 Turning Point
Friction is the pivotal stone on which nature
exists. Understanding friction there fore could lead us to the secret of nature
and its existence that is to the cycle of beginning, end and new beginning.
Galileo laid the foundation of science by carefully
putting a veil on this important aspect of nature. In order to conquer the
fundamental phenomenon of nature, that is motion; in to predictable
mathematical formulae he assumed a platform that has no friction. What he did
in the process was to imprison his own senses and intuition and thereby the
reality of nature and give vent to his negative or conquering motives. It is
important that we recall the argument of the father of science whom we still
fallow blindly.

The fig. 1 shows the experiment on which Galileo argued
and built the foundation to science. The ball rolled on the fixed plank, rolled
farther and farther when the slope was decreased on the right hand side. He
argued that the ball traveled farther and farther because friction was reduced
and that if no friction exists the ball would move continuously in a straight
line forever. Common sense tells us that this experiment has some flaws
1] It has certain limits.
2] The smooth expression of the experiment needs a
curved segment at the transition point [I- Point] between the left and the
right.
Now sensible thinking tells us that nature around us
is cyclic. All natural motion we witness in nature is cyclic. It is built on
curved components. The most appropriate thinking therefore should have been to
imagine the above experiment in the form of curvature see fig.-2

This transition brings up some great difference
between the first and the second.
1] In the second case Infinity
is wiped out. The ball would return to the starting point the moment the
external force is removed. This starting point invariable is the I- point
2] In the second case
continued and steady motion of the ball need continued and steady application of
external force from I to overcome the friction of the curve.
3] The moment external
force applied is removed the forces gets directed to the center point I see
fig 2 and 3

4] In the first case force
is assumed to be acting from the point A. In the second case the force is
originating from I point or the transition point.
5] In the first case when
force is increased speed increases but the path does not change. But in contrast in the second case the path
experiences a stress or the friction increases. The speed in the second case is
expressed as revolutions per second.
Here we must note that friction does
not arise if the path changes in relation to the increase in speed. But this is
not possible. Here we must note that when the path in the direction of the
force experiences a positive expansive stress, then two fixed components
experiences a contractile stress. The component opposite to the direction of
force experiences negative expansive stress. See fig.-4
As it reaches certain critical ratio
3:1 the system breaks down and the two left and right components twist in
opposite direction and rejoins into a new order expanded or contracted
depending on the force. See fig -5


What we must note here is the time and length
relation or the ratio in the four components of the cycle.
1] In the two paths [in the direction of force
and opposite to it] the paths get expanded and time decreases. In contrast in
the two intermediate components path gets constricted and the time increases.
This means when in one pair of path speed increases with decrease of friction,
in other two paths speed decreases because of the increase in friction.
2] There is second friction that is
related to the distortion of the path it self. Since the path is twisting the
angle between the expanding and contracting path is decreased. This adds to the
friction.
As the relation touches certain critical
limit the system breaks down reorients in to an expanded state or the
acceleration of the system increases. In other words the revolution per minute
shows a quantum increase. The critical limit is 3:1.
Now let us see what happens if we put the ball out
side the path and put the I point inside. Now the ball by its weight or
gravity should bring a spiral sinking depression in the path. This invariably
should also develop an opposite twisted depression on the other side. Now our
picture of the whole is that of a two funnels placed by its tip touching each
other with spiral paths that lead to the I - Point see fig-6. There are two
I points that propel the revolution. But when extended back in time the two
I point form into one and then differentiates into two only to return to the
union point again. This is applicable to an atom and to the universe as whole.
This means the so-called duality and monism are two sides of the same coin. The
I- Point controls the movement. Every change should be centered on some point.
The universe thus is the creation of The I- point. All should fallow his change
or the path to be in the universal flow.
This is the Secret of Vedas, The Secret of Jesus Christ and his second
coming and other Great Philosophies.


By now the reader should have noted that centuries of
conceptual evolution of science from Newtonian, Einsteinian and Quantum
mechanical world view is interestingly poised around the action at I point.
It is the controlling point of friction. To discover
the I - Point in grater detail go through the secret of nature patiently. We
must not forget that we live in a gravitational field. This field is
quantitative and exists as paths. The strength and the curvature of the path
increase in quantum manner as we go away from the center.
Home Page Secret of Nature
Also go to Secret of Jesus Christ and the Origin of the Universe
Return to Slide-6 Turning Point