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  • av Ian Beardsley
    410,-

    Here I present my findings that the solar system mirrors atomic systems and has a quantum mechanical solution to the Schrödinger wave equation based on a base unit of 1 second. I further suggest that this solution for our spectral class G2V star the Sun, may indicate that life is a uniform cosmic unfolding throughout the Universe. In order to test whether this works for many G2V stars like our Sun we would need to detect Earth sized planets around other such stars, to see if my Planck constant works for other planetary systems, which I show is connected to my theory for the radius of a proton in terms the Natural constants such as the gravitational constant for gravity and the Planck constant for atoms. Though we measure time with the duration of a second and it came from no idea in Nature but rather how we divided up the day into units since ancient times, it turns out it is a natural duration in this theory and I suggest it is because of how we divided up the day and year from observing the apparent motions of the Sun and stars due to the Earth's motion, that we may have inadvertently had an idea in this that was Natural in terms of the Nature pf atoms and the Earth/Moon/Sun system. Our theory also seems to based on a sixfold symmetry based around the skeletons of life chemistry, the hydrocarbons. I further develop an equation of state for the periodic table of the elements and suggest an intermediary mass between that of the proton and the stars. This results in a constant k that is characteristic of the universe and is in inverse velocity. With these we show it may be that yellow G2V stars with a planet in the habitable zone may be a property of the Universe. I find that the Earth/Moon/Sun system gives the eigenvalue or basis vector for Natural Systems predicting the life span of the Universe in the standard cosmological model. At the end of the paper we apply our theory to another star system, one that is the only one we have detected so far with an Earth-sized planet in it habitable zone. Unfortunately this star is not a yellow G2V star like our Sun, but a red dwarf M star. But we get a feeling for how to apply this theory. The central theme of this paper is that life may be a Natural property of the Universe.

  • av Ian Beardsley
    429,-

    This work is the work A Six-fold Theory of Reality with an added section on the six-fold nature of the solar magnetic field and its compatibility with life. We show that if we base reality on six-fold symmetry we find it is described on every level for all of the building blocks from the microcosmos to the macrocosmos from the atoms to the particles from which they are made (protons) to the skeletal structure of life at it chemical basis the hydrocarbons, to the planets and the moon. This is a rough sketch of the basis of reality as six-fold unfolding where we can predict the radius of a proton and its charge. It all seems to waver around six, sometimes very closely, but we should keep in mind there should be some room for play because for something to have its function based on six it might only has to waver around it. We suggest from what we find about the moon, that the curious fact that it perfectly eclipses the sun as seen from the Earth, that it is there like that to have let us know since the time we were perhaps chipping stones to make spearpoints around the fire at night, that we are not alone in the universe. We formulate the idea of proton-seconds and find it suggests we can make a mathematical formulation of the elements and their compounds aside from our chemical description.

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    204,-

    From the discovery of a mystery surrounding artificial intelligence to a mystery surrounding extraterrestrials, the author presents his findings that came about in the course of his research.

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    236,-

    The author tells of his discovery of a trail left behind by ETs.

  • av Ian Beardsley
    157,-

    In the first few books the author laid the groundwork for comparing artificial intelligence to biological life where their chemical compositions are concerned, showing structure in both and a connection between the two. Here we move on to work that has already been done by others, teaching computers to learn by imitating the way the human nervous system works.

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  • - Decoding the Universe
    av Ian Beardsley
    118,-

    The author stops at nothing as ludicrous. He would actually attempt to connect why he brushes his teeth in the morning to events that took place in the formation of the solar system billions of years ago. He may not be successful, or he may, it depends on what the reader believes. There is also a unique mathematical reference system that enables the reader to make his or her own calculations with ease.

  • av Ian Beardsley
    126,-

    Decoding The Universe is an overhaul and refinement of Project Genesis, which was written in a passionate frenzy, with new stuff added. It connects things on a cosmic scale to the chemical elements, which forged history. That takes us one step closer, perhaps, to understanding why and how we got here. It is a work in progress, and the author is trying to get to the crux of things, from which he feels he is one step away.

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