| Psychobiophysics By Charles Henry |
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| Excerpt from The Invariant Parameters of Uniform Motion (Relativity) using the "theory of Representation" It is generally agreed upon by scientists that Einstein's theory of relativity presented science with the most advanced physical laws, in the invariant form, with regard to all the transformations in going from one system of reference to another. Let us consider the case of uniform motion of a body utilizing the Theory of Representations and compare the results with that obtained from Einstein's theory. As explained by Dr. Charles Henry in 1923, the representation of Time is essentially discontinuous (Space being its's co-existent continuous partner) The operations of the mind are graphically described by Dr. Henry.. "psychone" which is a 3-Dimensional graph of how the LIVING BEING is constituted by the 3 "zones" viz. The electromagnetic or energy domain, the gravitational domain (matter), and the biological domain (life). (i.e. mental Contructs) From a static viewpoint, we can picture the individual as 2 "gyroscopes" intersecting each other at right angles. One "gyro" is the gravitational zone and the other one is the electromagnetic (energy) zone.The equatorial plane common to both, is the biological zone. The psychone can represent maximum speed. All distance is Vdt and V being the maximum speed, can be represented in a concrete manner bu instantaneity. The factor dt transforms this into distance. The representations in Space and Time of a physical event are simultaneous and opposite (Law of concurrent opposites). These are therefore the 2 factors of a constant product (according to the rules of mathematics of the LIVING BEING). In other words, since the relationship must be independent of the sense of distances and time, the 2 factors are represented by their squares. We can express the phenomena by the following: v2dt2dx2=K This rquires the represenation of the terms v2,t2 and x2 by their respective differences, viz. v2(t2-t'2)=v2dt2 and from (x2-x'2)=dx2 It follows then that the "psychone" must itself represent the final differences. v2dt2=dx2 The quantities v2,t2 and x2 are the most important ones since they will be represented by the psychone which corresponds,in this instance to............ |
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