PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS OF THIS PAGE: Definitions and
axioms; Validity of established scientific doctrines; Physics; Organic
chemistry; Ether
SYNOPSIS
The book POINT OF VIEW calls for a revision of our approach to the foundations of science.
POINT OF VIEW presents a logical structure, beginning with two basic definitions and two axioms and ending with five basic moral principles. The book is written in a semi-formal style and holds six parts: Foundations, Physics, Chemistry, Life, Cognition, and Man.
Throughout the book the author offers new and original definitions to terms such as number, order, time, matter, energy, life, and cognition. The principal novelty in the book is the revival of the term ether that has been abandoned by the physicists at the beginning of the Twentieth Century. The author also questions the validity of established scientific doctrines, such as: