For about a century it has been believed that ether does not exist. Instead, numerous unimaginable postulates have come into play. The main tenets of the modern scientific consensus cannot be presented in the form of clear images. Moreover, they...
often contradict observations, force one to abandon common sense, and can even explicitly contradict each other. This is due to the rejection of the principle of cognizability, which has always been a foundational assumption of any scientific work. For example, the fundamental randomness of the microworld, which is currently postulated by proponents of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, is presented as a brilliant discovery. In reality, it is merely an attempt to conceal the inability of modern scientific approaches to logically explain the vast array of experimental data. Etherodynamics points out where methodological errors have been made and allows for the correction of the existing situation. Understandable models are presented for any natural phenomena, from Planck scales to astronomical observations, that can be fully mastered by first-year students in technical specialties at any university. For most of the information, high school knowledge is sufficient. The goal of this book is not to dispute the established scientific consensus. Instead, it proposes an alternative method that was widely accepted in science until recently, when Mendeleev and Maxwell were working. This approach has been continued in our time by Vladimir Akimovich Atsyukovsky. I invite every reader of this book to take up the baton.
For about a century it has been believed that ether does not exist. Instead, numerous unimaginable postulates have come into play. The main tenets of the modern scientific consensus cannot be presented in the form of clear images. Moreover, they often contradict observations, force one to abandon common sense, and can even explicitly contradict each other. This is due to the rejection of the principle of cognizability, which has always been a foundational assumption of any scientific work. For example, the fundamental randomness of the microworld, which is currently postulated by proponents of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, is presented as a brilliant discovery. In reality, it is merely an attempt to conceal the inability of modern scientific approaches to logically explain the vast array of experimental data. Etherodynamics points out where methodological errors have been made and allows for the correction of the existing situation. Understandable models are presented for any natural phenomena, from Planck scales to astronomical observations, that can be fully mastered by first-year students in technical specialties at any university. For most of the information, high school knowledge is sufficient. The goal of this book is not to dispute the established scientific consensus. Instead, it proposes an alternative method that was widely accepted in science until recently, when Mendeleev and Maxwell were working. This approach has been continued in our time by Vladimir Akimovich Atsyukovsky. I invite every reader of this book to take up the baton.
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