Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Unobservable Universe and Health Science

A new article about my book has just been published through Health News Digest.

Health News Digest interviewed me about the potential impact of the theory presented in my book upon the health of individuals and upon the field of health science.
Read the full article here: http://www.healthnewsdigest.com/news/contributing%20columnist0/Thinking_Way_Outside_The_Box_With_Scott_Tyson.shtml


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Let me know what you think about the article.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The high cost of doctrinal scientific thinking

The opportunity cost arising from today's doctrinal thinking in cosmology and physics is the delay to the imminent revolution in physics and its potential to provide an abundant, benign supply of energy in a way that redefines the concept of “Green Energy.”  So, like the impact upon other fields like health science, the effect of doctrinal scientific thinking ripples through every segment of the economy.  Allow me to clarify my position further.
During the Common Era of human society, there have only been two major revolutions in physics.  The First Physics Revolution occurred with the publication of Newton’s Laws of Motion (also known as “Classical Mechanics”) beginning in 1687.  The second major revolution in physics occurred in two parts.  The first part of the Second Physics Revolution occurred when Einstein published his Special Theory of Relativity (the constancy of the speed of light for all observers; E=mc2) in 1905 and his General Theory of Relativity (Theory of Gravitation; equivalence of gravity and acceleration) in 1915.  The second part of the Second Physics Revolution occurred with the emergence of Quantum Physics (also known as Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Theory) during the first few decades of the 20th Century.
The Second Physics Revolution drastically altered humanity’s understanding of the universe and physical phenomena in substantial ways that gave rise to a stunning array of new technologies and products that continue to be introduced today.  Examples of the technologies and products made possible through Relativity and Quantum Physics include: microelectronics; flat panel displays; LED (light emitting diodes) lighting; atomic clocks, space navigation; terrestrial navigation via the constellation of GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites and terrestrial receivers; magnetic resonance imaging; microwave ovens; nuclear medicine; PET (positron emission tomography) scans; nuclear power; nuclear weapons; radio astronomy; astrophysics; particle accelerators; atomic force microscopy; radar; lasers; masers; lidars; and numerous contemporary manufacturing methods, to name only a few.  The impact to the global economy from these developments over the past century is measured in tens of trillions of dollars.
Yet, the Second Physics Revolution left gaping holes in the understanding of our universe, and the growing number of paradoxes arising from modern physics indicates the flawed and incomplete nature of current scientific understanding.  Even though Quantum Theory and Relativity Theory have illuminated certain aspects of physical phenomena occurring within our universe, the two theories are completely incompatible with one another, and neither theory is capable of illuminating the nature of gravity.
The large and growing number of paradoxes involving the universe emerging from today’s science indicates that the next physics revolution is imminent, based on similar harbingers of prior physics revolutions which occurred during the 17th and 20th Centuries.  Unlike previous physics revolutions, however, this physics revolution will likely involve the unification of the known physical forces, the unification of Quantum Theory with Relativity Theory, and the understanding of gravity, together providing valuable insight into the formula underlying all physical phenomena, known in the scientific community as the Theory of Everything.
This next physics revolution represents a disruptive technological, economic, and societal event on a potentially unprecedented scale with huge consequences to our nation and all of humanity.
The impact of this physics revolution upon human society, upon the course of human civilization, and upon the global economy will likely far exceed the economic impact of prior physics revolutions for good reasons.  The unification of the forces and the emergence of the Theory of Everything will provide humankind the ability to manipulate and harvest gravity as the basis to provide abundant, cheap, benign, inexhaustible energy, overcoming current and future global energy challenges.  Succinctly stated, this new physics revolution holds the promise to forevermore and benignly eliminate the power and energy constraints of human endeavors.
Virtually all aspects of society and all segments of the national and global economies will be affected, including: energy and power (exploration and harvesting, production, distribution); personal and public transportation and mass transit solutions (sea, land, air); manufacturing and factory design; consumer products and communication; food production and clean water; building design and construction (residential and commercial); aerospace and defense; space exploration; medicine, healthcare and life sciences, and public health; government and politics (municipal, state, federal, and world).  The economic impact of the next physics revolution will be measured in tens of trillions of dollars per year while eliminating barriers to exponential increases in benign energy availability and consumption.
As you are now well aware, I recently released The Unobservable Universe: A Paradox-Free Framework for Understanding the Universe  in which I propose corrections to a handful of flawed and incomplete scientific assumptions and interpretations which scientists continue to inadvertently embrace as scientific truth.  From these corrections and the new cosmological perspectives I propose, the underlying Theory of Everything may no longer be obscured.  If my theory is correct, the next physics revolution is either imminent or already underway.
If the theory in my book is correct, gravitic-electric generation and gravitic propulsion technologies may not only be possible but could be demonstrated and transferred into production within one to two decades.
What are your thoughts?

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Welcome to a whole new universe

The Unobservable Universe is becoming available through more and more sales channels and copies are getting distributed to readers worldwide! The book is getting very positive reviews by readers and book reviewers, including a 4 star rating on Amazon.com and a 5 star rating on BarnesandNoble.com!  I also have a growing number of local speaking engagements throughout New Mexico during July, August, and September at which I hope to meet my readers and answer their questions.  You can learn more about these events by clicking here.

In case you have not yet read the book or some of its most important assertions were obscured by the many words that just litter the manuscript, the book describes a process through which a small set of flawed and incomplete interpretations that modern physics inadvertently continues to embrace as scientific truth can be uniquely and definitively identified.  Of course, these same flawed and incomplete scientific interpretations give rise to the large and growing number of paradoxes involving our universe that have arisen especially since the start of the new millennium. 

Once this handful of misunderstandings is corrected, the Theory of Everything underlying all physical phenomena in our universe is no longer obscured and emerges largely on its own.  This relationship allows Einstein’s Special and General Theories of Relativity to be combined into a single, more general form.  Einstein spent most of his life trying to understand why relativity needed to be described by two theories and why the predictions made by relativity and quantum mechanics are incompatible with one another.

By the end of the book I present the Unity Expression.  All physical phenomena obey this single, simple, and very straightforward underlying relationship in which space-time itself is conserved.  The relationship proposes the physical basis for gravity, and explains how to produce and put it to work for us as a benign source of energy that eliminates humanity’s age old tradition of rubbing two “sticks” together – be it real sticks or hydrocarbon "sticks" or nuclear "sticks" - to produce heat and power and which contaminate the planet as an unfortunate, pesky side affect. 

Personally, I don’t feel too terribly sentimental about leaving the “sticks” behind and forging ahead especially since food is today being diverted to produce biofuel and the world is facing the very real prospect of increasing levels of starvation and poverty, and this time they’re not limited to places we can conveniently ignore.

Another key insight I uncovered along the way is that mass is not a property of matter. Instead, mass is a property of space as the universe's local potential energy (in the form of indeterminate wave functions that we perceive as free space) collapses into observable determinate states; void space puckers and morsels of matter are observed at the phenomenon's center of gravity.  Einstein's field equations are completely correct; however, it appears to me that Einstein inverted the cause and effect relationship among the phenomena set known as matter, mass, and gravity.

Here are just a few of the other interesting tidbits which are also described in detail in the book:
  • the universal gravitational constant increases over time and provides the basis for the false perception that the rate of the expansion of the universe is increasing;
  • there was no Big Bang;
  • the mysterious phenomena known today as dark matter and dark energy can be fully understood through simple scientifically based explanations;
  • the physical basis for causality and the the arrow of time;
  • the physical basis for gravity and the means by which to produce and harness it.
This last point seems particularly important since a contraption built on these concepts holds the potential to re-establish the health and long-term habitability of the planet and provide the prospect of a brighter future for all of our planet's life forms, since energy becomes pretty much free, inexhaustible, and evironmentally benign.

The theories proposed in The Unobservable Universe have the potential to drastically alter the direction of human civilization in a very positive way, while actually preserving a meaningful future for the other living things with which we share our amazing planet.  That surely must count for something.

Do you have any comment that you would like to share with me or others?

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Press Release for The Unobservable Universe

Scientist Debunks Universe’s Mysteries and Reveals a Brilliant New Paradigm in Groundbreaking Cosmology Book

Award-winning technologist Scott M. Tyson shakes the foundation of Western philosophical thought and scientific doctrine with The Unobservable Universe
Albuquerque, NM (May 11, 2011) – Visionary scientist and innovative researcher Scott M. Tyson debuts into the publishing world with the release of his earth-shattering book, The Unobservable Universe. Tyson introduces bold, new cosmological theories that are sure to stir controversy and initiate intense dialogue throughout the science community.

The Unobservable Universe takes readers on an exciting 2,500-year journey through which they can comprehend all the phenomena in the universe. This enlightening and entertaining book unravels the mysteries with which humanity has been grappling for millennia; offers insight into the past, present, and future of the universe; and outlines a solid basis for future cosmological research in a passionate page-turner that never loses its readers or its credibility.
Tyson’s provocatively compelling theories − supported by scientific evidence, real-life anecdotes, down-to-earth humor and a contagious passion for his subject − translate quantum physics into a comprehensible framework for all cosmology readers to examine, explore and contemplate, propelling them toward a new paradigm of greater awareness and understanding of the universe, and revealing the underlying Theory of Everything.

Written in a lively, upbeat and conversational approach that engages readers in thought experiments as the author slays paradoxes, The Unobservable Universe effectively illustrates the meaning of perceptions in a way that will fundamentally change how readers view themselves and their world. The eBook version is available online at www.theunobservableuniverse.com, as well as Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com, and numerous other sales channels.

About the Author
SCOTT M. TYSON has devoted much of his 30-year career to developing new technological approaches at IBM’s VLSI Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories and Westinghouse’s Advanced Technology Laboratory. Long-recognized as a pioneering problem-solver and “big picture” futurist, he served as an advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense on space computing technology development and planning. Tyson’s landmark innovations have accelerated the advancement of space electronic solutions while distinguishing him as a change agent in his field.  He has fifteen patents in space technology and has organized and extensively participated in international conferences and workshops. His work continues to have a profound impact on the way scientists and laymen alike view themselves and the world around them. He lives with his wife in Albuquerque, NM.

The Unobservable Universe: A Paradox-Free Framework for Understanding the Universe by Scott M. Tyson
Publication Date: May 5, 2011
Trade Paperback: $24.99; 330 pages; ISBN: 978-0-9832438-0-9
Also available as an eBook in all popular formats

Publisher: Galaxia Way
To request a complimentary paperback review copy, you may contact Galaxia Way by phone at (505) 275-0051 or by email at info@galaxiaway.com.

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

eBook releases in less than one hour!!

I just got the green light to release the FREE eBook! It will become available for download in about one hour at 5:00PM MT (UTC-7). Follow the link to the book's Facebook page to "LIKE" the page and see the coupon code to enter at checkout to obtain the PDF eBook for FREE!! Download and enjoy!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

I’ve got an exciting announcement to make… (finally!)

It’s been quite the book project, but the wait is about to end!  Various editions of The Unobservable Universe will begin releasing as soon as this weekend! 

The release of the book culminates a very long multidisciplinary project.  The breakdown looks like this:

·        34 years of study, research, thought experiments, and sleepless nights;

·        4 weeks of writing (after 34 years the book was largely composed in my mind and waiting to be expressed!);

·        6 months of rewriting, editing, artwork development, and formatting.  The manuscript was also reviewed by scientific peers and general readers, and their comments were used to further refine the manuscript.  Some of those reviews appear on the book’s cover.

I just received my proof copy of the paperback edition this week, and I’m really pleased with it.  A few final refinements are being made right now to the production version before it releases in May.

Needless to say, the first release will be the FREE PDF eBook for those who have “LIKED” the Facebook page.  I really appreciate your patience and I want to show my gratitude by getting the book into your hands first!

Here’s the expected release schedule:

·         On or before May 1 - FREE PDF eBook for Facebook fans.  Once I post the coupon code to the Facebook page, remember to enter it at checkout to make certain that you get the eBook for absolutely FREE.  Please keep in mind that only a limited quantity of 1,000 PDF eBooks are being given away, so check your copy out early!  This affordable edition of the eBook will remain available for only $4.99 (only on the book’s Web site) after the FREE copies are distributed.

·         On or before May 8The remaining eBook editions:  EPUB, MOBI, Kindle, rPDF.  List price: $19.99

·         On or before May 15The full, unabridged MP3 audio book edition.  I narrated the book myself, with the help of other voice talent (my wife, Janna, and my step-daughter, Tauby), and I expect the recording to be about 14 hours in length.  (Let me know if you think I still have a strong New York accent or if living in the southwestern region of the country for the past 20 years has tempered it a bit.)  List price:  $29.99

·         On or before May 22The trade paperback edition.  Final page count is 330.  List price $24.99

The various versions of the book will be sold through a wide variety of distribution channels, including Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, and Borders.com, as well as through the book’s Web site at www.theunobservableuniverse.com.  (Autographed copies will only be available through the book’s Web site.)

SPECIAL PRE-ORDER PRICING:  Special pre-order pricing of only $12.49 for any edition will remain in effect until the release of the paperback.  No matter what, the special pre-order pricing will remain in effect at least through May 14.  After the pre-order pricing ends, each edition of the book will be available at a discounted price.

You will soon be able to read the book and find out for yourself why I feel so confident that researchers at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN have not discovered the Higgs boson, as some rumors had speculated this past week.  (The Higgs boson is the mythical particle that theoretical physicists and mathematicians speculate as the foundation for the property of matter called "mass."  Interestingly, many scientists have chosen to refer to the Higgs boson as the “God” particle, which seems somewhat ironic to me and only serves to further obscure, at least in mind, the increasingly subtle differences between scientific doctrine and religious dogma.)

Future blog articles will now begin to focus on important issues and insights relating to the origin, nature, and evolution of our universe, as well as the relationship between each living entity and the incredible world that surrounds it.  Please invite your friends and colleagues to follow my Blog.

Don’t be shy!  I look forward to receiving your comments and questions!  Please feel free to share your thoughts and experiences as you read the book either on my Blog (scottmtyson.blogspot.com) or through the “Contact Me” page on the book’s Web site.  Post your reviews of the book on my Blog and portions of them might be selected to be included in the next revision of the book!

You are each welcome to attend the official book release party in Albuquerque on May 15 where you will be able to get an autographed copy of the paperback edition!  Click on the “Events” tab on the book’s Facebook page to get all the details.

And finally, begin considering the possibility that you might soon acquire a very different perspective of your world!

Thank you for your continuing interest and support!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Breaking the cosmology and cosmogony molds

There are certain aspects of my book that I believe to be somewhat unconventional, in that they don’t conform very well to the prevailing culture of scientific compartmentalization and the expectations that go along with it.  My book describes the means by which to achieve not only the unification of the four fundamental forces but also the unification of quantum mechanics with relativity and the unification of special relativity with general relativity.  These are the traditional faces of the "unification problem."

The real issue in dealing with the unification problem is that you “can’t get there from here” – science and philosophy have been organized into specialties and sub-subspecialties that I contend are too compartmentalized to deal with the dimensions and scope of the current unification challenges.  The current compartmentalization and expectation schemes currently in place are the result of prior events and prior thinking.  They don’t lend themselves terribly well to overcome the issues of unification, and others, for which they were neither designed nor intended.

In fact, this assertion is the main reason I expect a great deal of harsh criticism and commentary − at least, initially − from today’s rigid science culture.  Had the current culture and structure of science been suitable for overcoming the challenges it faces − such as unification, for which they have already had ample time and opportunity − it likely would have resulted in new epiphanies and understanding that overcome the limitations of today’s science and the plentiful paradoxes abounding about our universe.

If I were forced to choose a single compartment or genre which best describes the content of the book, then I suppose I might choose natural philosophy, the foundation from which the scientific method itself emerged about two millennia ago.  Yet, the content of the book also necessarily focuses heavily on other topics more usually associated with physics, cosmology, and cosmogony, and their fundamental tenets.  The book also covers quite a bit of content normally associated with biology, psychology, linguistics, ontology, and metaphysics.

Nonetheless, the book is full of scientifically verifiable predictions and does contain some key equations that could be used as the basis for empirical experiments and observations, as well as for new mathematical models.  Please keep in mind that the book was designed to appeal to a very broad audience in large part because of the wide range of disciplines it covers.  On a more personal note, I found that writing to a broad audience was also quite a lot of fun for me, which enabled me to finally write the book after decades of intent.

The content of the book, including the theories and hypotheses I propose, are thoroughly consistent with validated scientific truth and understanding.  This perspective is covered at some depth repeatedly throughout the book.

However, you should not expect to see some alternative to Einstein’s field equations (EFE), which quite thoroughly describe the phenomena we observe.  Einstein’s field equations are only part of a far larger context; the equations themselves don’t provide any real insight into their physical basis.  Rather, the content of my book focuses largely on the underlying physical basis not only for the EFE but for all phenomena observed in our universe.

The theories and hypotheses contained within my book provide both philosophical and physical bases for unifying general and special relativity, for unifying quantum mechanics with relativity, and for unifying the four fundamental forces into a singular, cohesive framework.

The book covers an enormous amount of ground, and it has to for a number of good reasons.  First, I designed the book to be stand-alone; you don’t need to fulfill any prerequisites to read, understand, and enjoy it.  I hope I succeeded in achieving this for the broadest possible spectrum of readers. 
Next, I had to provide firm foundations for concepts that appear later in the book.  Finally, there’s quite a bit of unlearning that’s required to perceive the universe in an entirely new way, so I had to present a very deliberate, structured, and entertaining set of incremental steps to prepare readers.  If it could all have been summed up in a short sentence, quite frankly, I wouldn’t have written a 120K-word tome.  I may not be the world’s most succinct person, but even I would have a terribly difficult time expanding a concise statement by something like a factor of 10,000!

I do expect to follow-up this book with one targeting the physics community, which will focus far more heavily on mathematics and contain sufficient equations to delight the most hard-core physicists and mathematicians.  One of the physicists who reviewed my book has already asked to co-author this next project and I’m not terribly interested or motivated in writing such a book myself.

In closing, String Theory and parallel universes are among the awesomely fanciful and completely unverifiable theories that have been proposed by theoretical scientists and mathematicians. They are, however, very entertaining. I hope you will consider the theories I propose in my book not only entertaining and thought-provoking but that they offer the added benefit of being scientifically verifiable, which really ought to count for something in the science community.

Does this sound reasonable to you?

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Some thoughts on space-time dilation

Einstein’s Special Relativity is heavily based on the work of other scientists, most notably Poincare, Maxwell and Lorentz.  Of particular interest to any discussion of space-time dilation is that the Lorentz Transformation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorentz_transformation) unequivocally captured the dilation of space and time that became the cornerstone of Einstein’s Special Relativity.

In essence, Einstein built upon the work of Lorentz and others to provide a description of space-time that shows that it is not the sole, exclusive property either of the observer or of the universe, but rather that space-time is a property shared in some way between each observer and his/her external universe.

In sharp contrast, the biologist Dr. Robert Lanza attempted to portray space-time as the exclusive property of the observer, in his book Biocentrism (BenBella Books, 2009).  (http://www.amazon.com/Biocentrism-Consciousness-Understanding-Nature-Universe/dp/1935251740/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1298577713&sr=8-1)  Although I don’t subscribe to Dr. Lanza’s perspective, he asks really thought-provoking questions in his book that made it a splendid read which expanded the range of my thinking.

The discussion of the relationship between the observer and the external universe is perhaps the single largest component of my soon-to-be-released book, The Unobservable Universe.  (http://www.theunobservableuniverse.com)  In my book, I propose that this intimate relationship (between any individual observer and his/her external universe) is very different than the one traditionally described by either relativity or quantum mechanics.  I propose an alternative perspective on the process of perception, which is essential to the development of a better understanding of the elusive observer/universe relationship.

No matter what, science has pretty definitively established over the past 150 years or so that space-time is NOT a sole and exclusive property of the “external” universe and that the perception of space-time varies quite predictably and consistently with the state (inertial reference frame) of the observer.

The real question is not about how the perception of space-time varies with the conditions of the observer, but why it takes the form it does.  This is where you’ll find the really interesting stuff to ponder, in my opinion.

Now, I’d like your opinion. What do you think about the form of the relationship that we perceive for space-time dilation?

Sunday, March 27, 2011

A few more tidbits about the book

The draft manuscript was completed on November 25, 2010, at 120K words and just in time to fly out to Phoenix to attend Roger Waters’ performance of “The Wall,” which incidentally was just amazing beyond words.  Ironically, the easiest part of the book project was writing the draft manuscript.  There is so much work (and cost) in publishing a book, I can hardly believe it.  Contemplating and overcoming the deep mysteries of the universe seemed like nothing compared to dealing with the publishing industry.

The book is now down to the relatively svelte count of 110K words and it should contain somewhere around 280 pages in the soft cover format I chose.  I crafted the content so it could be enjoyed by the general reader as well as the more sophisticated physicist.  I tried to write the book in a lively, engaging style with lots of entertaining thought experiments.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts and impressions once you’ve read the book through from cover to cover.  That is, of course, so long as you’re in the group of open-minded readers and scientists who don’t become indignant at the prospect that today’s science may be flawed and/or incomplete.  I know I will look forward to the lively discussion that will likely ensue either way.
Simply follow the link to the book’s Facebook page to get a free copy of the eBook.  You’ll be able to download the book as soon as it is released.

I wanted to give you, the readers of my blog, a head start on the free copies of the eBook.  My team is planning some events starting in a few weeks to drive readers to gobble up the 1,000 free copies of the eBook that I’ve decided to give away.

Click here for your copy: LIKE my Facebook page & get a free copy of the eBook!

I eagerly await your comments!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Book Update: Building Momentum

Just like you, I can’t wait for the updates to end and for the book to actually get released.  The publishing industry works in strange and mysterious ways, not always wonderful but often unknowable.

Of course, this sounds more exotic and pleasant than my actual experiences.  Nonetheless, there’s been great progress and the project is moving forward.

I now have the fully formatted electronic proof of the manuscript and I’m proofreading it right now with the additional assistance of my editors.  The editors have also completed the foreword and it’s being incorporated into the manuscript right now.

(Here it comes…)  I’m hoping that the final revisions will be implemented over the next week and the manuscript will get uploaded to the printing house shortly thereafter.  I’m also hoping that the eBook formatting will be completed and uploaded in time to release it on or before April 5.  (I really hope I don’t regret making yet another prediction about the book’s release!)

The audio book version should release about four weeks after the eBook release, and the paperback version should release within a couple of weeks afterward.  Hang in there with me!

My friends see my frustration about the release dates and remind me that some of the paradoxes I slay in the book have stood for millennia, so what could a few weeks possibly matter in the scheme of things?  I understand the argument on an intellectual level, but it does awfully little to alter the frustration levels of my emotional and psychological selves!  When I hear this, my intellect sits there calmly saying, “Yes, I suppose you are completely correct,” while my emotional and psychological selves are yelping frantically like little poodles and terriers at an approaching intruder.

It’s often said that we learn a great deal about patience in raising our children.  Well, that seems true enough in my experience but I’m learning many more and new lessons about patience in publishing my book!  I’ve spent 34 years nurturing this book and I want to birth it already!  Not in weeks, but NOW!

I’ll provide the next update on the book next week.  We’ll see whether my predictions are close to the mark…

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Process – Part 2 of 2

What astounded me most was the fact that only a handful of concepts appeared to underlie the whole heap of paradoxes, mysteries, complexities and misunderstandings. I had a respectable 70K words or so, at this point, so no one would have criticized me for providing an anemic book with too few thoughts or words.

But, once I had isolated what appeared to me to be the root elements preventing a comprehensive understanding of our universe, I really couldn't exercise sufficient self-restraint, so I proceeded to add one more section to the book. I wanted to see what would happen if I played around with subtle, understated refinements to these concepts. I wanted to see what would happen if I made some subtle tweaks to current scientific doctrine and yet remained consistent with scientific observations.

Paramount among the fundamental concepts was the need for a precise, unambiguous, objective, properly universal definition of “observer,” which oddly enough seemed to be lacking even though it represents the crux of both relativity and quantum mechanics. I found lots of circumstantially convenient, vague, subjective definitions but nothing terribly useful. This became the first step in my process.

During the final 50K words, I found and presented a single set of modest adjustments from which no paradoxes emerged. With these tweaks, the paradoxes of the universe just don't appear. Poof! Quite frankly, it was the last thing in the world I had expected.

As boring as it might, at first, seem to live in a universe without paradox, the universe appeared a strikingly more exciting place to me as it appeared to become understandable.

It seems to me that the consequences of the insights I propose potentially impinge on many or all facets of our current understanding of our universe.

Or maybe not, and I'm simply thoroughly and entirely wrong, which seems like a real possibility to me, too.

Nonetheless, I was willing to take a stab at it and leave it to others to evaluate and debate my thoughts. My hope is to get people thinking in new directions and pump some new life into increasingly stale cosmological discussions. Of course, my biggest hope is to be completely correct in every single thing I say in the book, but I'm just another flawed observer any way you look at it, so that's not the most likely outcome.

Your thoughts?

Monday, March 14, 2011

The Process – Part 1 of 2

Please allow me to fill you in a bit on some of the steps in the process I undertook and captured in my book.  It’s important to keep in mind that, if the explanation of everything were really succinct, I wouldn’t have needed an entire book in which to present it.  It would be very silly to think that I could present some small excerpt of the explanation out of context and have it make any sense.  No, thank you, I’d much rather be called a “crank” by someone who has actually taken the effort to read the book in its entirety.

Having said that, I do intend to place excerpts of the book on this blog over time to provide samples of the book’s content and to provide teasers to those hold-outs who have not yet obtained a copy of my book.

I decided that a new approach was required to overcome the hurdles faced by science in understanding the underlying nature of our universe, so I set out on an attempt to establish what that path might look like and the best way to take my first step onto it.  Not wanting to rush unnecessarily into my selection of the approach, I spent a paltry three decades carefully and deliberately considering my options.  Toward the end of the summer of 2010, I pinned down my starting approach.

I started writing my book on October 30, 2010.  My original intention was only to describe this new scientific/philosophical approach by which I hoped to separate scientific truths from flawed, incomplete scientific interpretations.  I had only wanted to capture and share my approach with others in the hopes that valuable new insights might unfold.  It’s also only fair to share with you that I had absolutely no idea how the book was going to end when I started writing it.

Any new thoughts I propose have to be completely consistent with the large and growing body of increasingly precise scientific data/measurements.  However, I was not willing to be equally and mindlessly loyal to the interpretations and models formed by others before me that may have contributed to today’s flawed and incomplete scientific understanding.

Along the way, I took inventory of the paradoxes and mysteries that emerged over the span of time ranging from pre-Socratic philosophies through today’s most contemporary scientific efforts.  I dissected these paradoxes and mysteries down to the core component thoughts upon which each is based.  In a way, I performed a genealogical analysis of these core fundamental thought structures, or memes.  I then traced each of these memes back to their roots.

By the end of the book’s second section, I was shocked to discover that each and every paradox or mystery, of either the enduring or the more contemporary variety, was deeply related to every other one.  Zeno’s paradoxes against motion appeared to me to be related to the results of the double slit experiment and even to the observation of non-luminous matter and other dark things.  It became clear that overcoming any one of these mysteries held out the prospect of overcoming them all.

Which particular mysteries and paradoxes have captured your attention?

(The second part of this article will be posted later this week.)

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Update: This was a busy day!

I completed the first proof reading of the manuscript and returned the final comments and revisions to the editors.  I'm exceedingly pleased with the way the book is turning out.  A "Links" page has been added to the book's web site to help readers delve further into the topics covered in the book.  I also approved production of the book mark which will be printed this week.  (Everyone who pre-orders a copy of the paperback book at www.theunobservableuniverse.com will receive a signed book mark to show my appreciation!) 

If all goes really well, then some key events are expected to occur next week including the final formatting of the paperback version and its upload to the printing house; the formatting, uploading, and release of the eBook; and the start of the audio book production. 

I'm definitely seeing the light at the end of the tunnel!

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Into which group will you fall?

I have had other physicists and scientists review my book and provide their comments back to me.  The results have been really absolutely fascinating.  Each set of comments falls unambiguously into one of two black-and-white categories, and none occupy the grey area in between.

The first group reacted with fierce indignation, very much along the lines of, “Are you calling my god stupid?”  These individuals didn’t finish the book.  In fact, they abandoned the book somewhere in the middle, near my discussion of the Copenhagen Interpretation.  Quite frankly, I took this as a good sign that I was on the right track.  After all, it's not at all unlike how many scientists have reacted to bold new theories and breakthroughs in the past which turned out to be valid and propelled scientific thought in effective, new directions.

The second group reacted very differently.  The individuals in this group read the book through to its conclusion.  The feedback I received from this group was that they were angry with me.  Upon further questioning, I discovered that they were angry because they had previously believed that they would provide the crucial insights by which to understand our universe, and that they now knew that wouldn’t be the case because they felt I had cracked that nut.

I make no claims that what I propose in my book is "The Answer."  The scientific method, to which my readers and I surely subscribe, requires that this judgment be left to others.  Whether I am right or wrong, there will surely be a spectrum of responses, and some of them will likely be critical and unkind.  Yet, I’m willing to make my contribution by putting these new thoughts out into the world.  I’m confident that the concepts in my book will spark some lively debates and this could only be considered a very good thing, regardless of which group you happen to fall into.

I would really like to get YOUR comments on this once you've read the book and especially after you've discussed it with others.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Debut of the cover art for The Unobservable Universe

Here it is: The book cover design for The Unobservable Universe! 

The design was a collaboration among Rosalie Huang (www.rhgraphx.com), Catherine Rourke (www.editor911.com), and me.  I'm very pleased with the way it turned out!  In fact, I intend to submit the design to book cover contests and competitions and see how it stacks up.  I'll keep my readers posted. 

I'd really like to hear your comments on the design.  You can follow this blog or post your comments on it at http://scotmtyson.blogspot.com.

Monday, February 28, 2011

The final cover design for The Unobservable Universe will debut soon

The final cover art for The Unobservable Universe will make its debut on this blog within the next week.  The final design tweaks are being made to the cover art as I write this.  I hope you'll share your feedback on the design with me and others.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Calling all Skeptics

I not only commend readers’ skepticism of the thoughts and theories I propose in my book − I’m counting on it.  Yet, it is important to avoid the common pitfall that it is far easier to criticize the work of others than it is to construct a coherent, deliberate approach that holds the prospect of advancing scientific thought to its inevitable next step.

The mysteries and paradoxes that emerge from today’s science provide the very confirmation that it is incomplete and/or flawed.  To acknowledge the “existence” of these paradoxes and mysteries, while vehemently defending the current state of scientific understanding, can only be viewed as an exercise in futility and the quintessential form of arrogance.
Please recall this quote from Einstein:  “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”  There is little doubt in my mind that flawed and incomplete science has created the very paradoxes and mysteries that we would like to see slain during our lifetimes!

In the early 1900s, the scientific community was highly resistant to the theories proposed by an unknown patent clerk in Munich.  Einstein was considered an unlikely source for the emergence of the world’s next physics.  The community initially refuted his ideas because it could not yet think in terms of them, which of course makes complete sense.  Had the community been able to think outside of the doctrinal philosophy of its day, it wouldn’t have been hung up on the mysteries and paradoxes of its time, which required Einstein’s perspectives and contributions to overcome and still took decades afterwards for science to validate and ultimately embrace.

One thing is certain:  Understanding the true nature of the universe will require thinking in a far different way than science embraces, or can embrace, today.  If this were not true, then we would already have all the answers we so deeply crave. 
The most recent of science’s really important achievements is already firmly in its middle age.  In so many ways, science has been stuck for decades searching for some new, meaningful directions to take.  Despite ever more costly experiments, few new fundamental insights have been achieved.

It’s likely that the new thought that will lead science forward once again will also emerge from an unlikely source.  I can’t claim that each and every one of the theories I will soon propose − or, for that matter, any of them − will be judged favorably, but I can at least claim with confidence that I am an unlikely source to provide them.  Yet, I have taken a very deliberate and methodical approach that I believe to possess great merit and that I will share for others to scrutinize and hopefully refine.  Unlike string theory, my theories and propositions can be empirically validated but have not yet undergone any empirical assessment.

I look forward to viewing and responding to your comments, questions, and concerns.

What's your definition of "void," "vacuum," or "empty space"?

Please share your definition of "void" with me and other readers of my blog.  The concept of "void" is crucial to an understanding of our universe, especially given the fact that it's by far the single largest component of our universe.  Compare your definition to the one I provide in The Unobservable Universe.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

What's your definition of "observer?"

Please share your definition of "observer" with me and other readers of my blog.  The concept of observer is crucial to both relativity and quantum mechanics.  Compare your definition to the one I provide in The Unobservable Universe.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Get a free copy of the eBook and get in early on the fun!

Now you have the opportunity to obtain a FREE copy of the eBook version of THE UNOBSERVABLE UNIVERSE when it is released in just a few weeks!  Just follow the Facebook link along the left side of the screen or click on this link to “like” my page:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Unobservable-Universe/187884587896925 

I will rely on the scientific method and the review of peers to either refute or validate any assertions, hypotheses, or theories I propose in my book.  I’m offering to put a copy of the eBook in your hands for free so early readers of the book can review its content without spending a cent.  By doing this, I hope to disperse my thoughts and theories out into public awareness more readily so the discussion and debate can begin.  That’s when the fun really begins!

So many of us share a common and deep, abiding interest in understanding the nature of our universe and the drive to make a contribution toward humankind’s millennia-old quest to comprehend our world.

Researchers and readers of cosmology like yourself may not completely agree with the approach proposed by any single endeavor, yet I commend the effort made by each person to attempt a better understanding, as well as your willingness to share it with others.  It’s terribly difficult and scary for anyone to make themselves vulnerable to the criticism and review of others; the scientific community has certainly been known to be rather harsh at times, even when it’s been completely in the wrong.
However, the scientific method itself would become worthless if no one volunteered to come forward with new ideas, methods and schemes by which to attempt to overcome the limited understandings of the day.  I, too, may not agree with the thoughts and propositions offered within every book I have read on the subject of cosmology, but I’m delighted that others expended the time, resources and energy to think about problems that keep so many of us awake at night and then to take the bold step of sharing their thoughts with us.  Indeed, scientific progress depends on the boldness of individuals such as these – and others like you who are willing to engage in this exciting process.

And so, I will soon release my own book on the subject and I’m really looking forward to the lively debate that I believe it will stir.  I invite everyone to share their comments and thoughts − supportive or critical − with me and the other readers of this blog to ensure that we have an inclusive, open, frank discussion.

Thank you in advance for your participation!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The copyediting process will soon be complete.

The editors are making the final refinements to the manuscript right now, after which the manuscript will undergo formatting.  According to the schedule, the formatted manuscript will undergo proof reading beginning on February 22, 2011.  The book is getting closer to release.  Stay tuned for more updates.

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