Authors: Manfred U. E. Pohl
Can "science" presume to offer solutions to "global" problems, even if after more than 2000 years of "searching", not even an answer to the question of the "world formula" has been found? The well-known physicist Stephen Hawkins wrote in his popular science book "A brief history of time": "If we discover a complete theory, it should be broadly understandable to everyone over time. Then all of us, philosophers, scientists and ordinary people, will be able to participate in the discussion about why we and the universe exist." But neither quantum theory nor general relativity is understandable to everyone, nor does a complete theory exist. This contribution to the discussion of the "world formula" is intended not only for scientists, but for "normal" people who ask the question of the world formula, the meaning of our existence and the feasibility of saving the planet and the survival of humanity. As a result, it is determined that today's physics and science suffer from fundamentally flawed premises about the nature of "time" and that the formulation of a world formula would have to explain the nature of the speed of light in the first place. It is shown that "time", as it is defined today in the system of units of physics, does not exist.
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