Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Scientific Principles of Space, Time, and Perception

Authors: Stephen H. Jarvis

In this paper, the scientific method is brought to task in explaining what is real and can be proven to exist in the real world, time and time again, not what is unreal, not what is stochastic, not what cannot be given any guarantee of measurable reliability in time. Here is defined a common scientific principle for space, time, and perception, to set a complete and consistent foundation for scientific principles of space, time, and perception, based on data that is real; certain scientific principles of space, time, and perception have become obvious through the course of the lead-up papers [1]-[17], and these scientific principles are presented in a consistent and complete manner.

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[v1] 2020-04-11 03:00:35
[v2] 2020-04-25 20:13:21

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