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Ilya Geller wrote these works in 1996-97 while he studied English and philosophy at the same time. (He already had studied Mathematics and Physics for a few years.) They represent the first attempt to create an anti- Newtonian mechanics based on the terms of Topology and, therefore, to establish the systematized foundation for an anti- Cartesian metaphysics. And, of course,
The reason for this endeavor is that Ilya Geller deduced that if "every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it" (the second Law of Newton), then there is a world of abstract objects that are at rest (solids) and a world of detectable objects that are in motion. Ilya Geller is positive that if Newton's mechanics work well with the abstract Euclidean geometry for bodies that may be in the state of rest, the substantive mechanics of Topology (dynamical non-Euclidean geometry) for objects that are not at rest and that are not in a state of uniform motion is a definite necessity! (Newton's Laws are the limiting case for 64 Laws of New Mechanics (trigonometrical functions are equal to the nothingness, to 0/1); Geometry is the limiting case for Topology; Algebra is the limiting case for Differential Analyses: abstractions are the limit for a/any function.)
New Mechanics: The Foundation
The ultimate test for any theory is practice and the first test is passed, is not it? Is not it?.. Yes, now it is! |
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