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Paul Wharton

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Nov 25, 2009, 1:34:07 AM11/25/09
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(1) All matter is light.
(2) Light is a particle that moves in a wave.
(3) Time change value is a positive number.
(4) Mass value is a natural number.
(5) Distance change value is a nonnegative number.

With these five premises I want to launch a new field called
"chemics". This metaphysical, inductively scientific focus has the
potential to bridge the gap between physics and chemistry--integrating
the two into one logical, mechanical, metaphysical system.

I, personally, have discovered some of the principles of the
integration, however, many questions remain that are beyond my high
school AP education. The following are some questions that brilliant
minds in certain fields may discover the answers to first:

(1) What is the systemic nature of wave mechanics? Does the system
account for all three dimensions? What is the implication of particle
movement "disorder"? How does the issue of heat factor into my
hypothesis that light moves at a constant speed in regard to wave
mechanics?

(2) What does the widely accepted optics field have that fits into the
core, mechanical field of chemics?

(3) How much light is an electron? Is the electron solid flexible in
any way (such as hinged)? What is two light? How many light is a
proton? How many light is a neutron? Are these macro-entities
standard quantities of light?

If there is one guiding slogan that chemics scientists and
metaphysicians should adopt, it is: "Everything is mechanical."

Paul Wharton
Objectivist Capitalist Medicine Promoter

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