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The World Formula - A Late Recognition of David Hilbert's Stroke of Genius

English · Hardback

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It was David Hilbert who wrote the World Formula down during the first year of World War I in November 1915. The complexity of the math involved was not the only thing that obscured what should have been obvious. This book explains why nobody had realized his immortal stroke of genius.


List of contents

The Eighth Day (From T. Bodan, with Thanks) Trials 1. The History of Our Developments 2. An Unusual Introduction 3. How Many Theories of Everything Are There? 4. Various Forms of Metric xk-Variations Repetition 5. Reconsideration of the Ordinary Derivative xk Variation Use 6. A Problematic Matter or What is the Matter with Matter 7. Solving the Flatness Problem 8. Anti-Gravity 9. The Expansion of the Universe 10. An Elastic World Formula Scale and Zero-Sums 11. The Origin of Time 12. A Time before Time or What Was before the Big Bang 13. Why is Gravity So Weak? Teaching 14. The Other Applications 15. How to Derive a World Formula 16. Generalization and Interpretation 17. Outlook: A Small Selection of Project Ideas Using the World Formula Approach

About the author

The only thing Norbert Schwarzer considers important enough to be known about him is that he does not consider himself important. Dr. Schwarzer has published a variety of papers, mainly in the fields of basic research and application of contact mechanical approaches for laminates, composites, and layered materials. Because of the need for better stability prediction and socioeconomic models, he started to apply concepts from theoretical physics in more down-to-earth fields such as materials science, school transport, and sales market analysis. Some of this work has finally led to ideas for the improvement of the original theoretical concepts.

Product details

Authors Norbert Schwarzer
Publisher Jenny Stanford Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2022
 
EAN 9789814877206
ISBN 978-981-48772-0-6
No. of pages 624
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 33 mm
Weight 998 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Basic principles

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