Parasitic vs. Non-parasitic Substrata - Edward N. Haas - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781414073675 - March 11, 2004
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Parasitic vs. Non-parasitic Substrata

Edward N. Haas

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Parasitic vs. Non-parasitic Substrata

Queen of the academic world for 2,000 years, Philosophy has been in disrepute for roughly the last 300 years. It's said she's hopelessly barren. Is Philosophy the infertile party, or have all her suitors been sterile? This book fingers the suitors. It says they rendered themselves impotent by abusing three crucial terms: "substance","substratum", and "existence". The author spells out their erroneous definitions and presents the correct ones. With those three terms properly defined, Philosophy gives birth to the "Holy Grail" of Metaphysics: a non-singular solution to the theory of ultimate particles. That's a theory which so defines the universe's ultimate constituents as to leave each physically indivisible but divisible in principle and, therefore, capable of internal change without ceasing to be the same ultimate. Concretely defined, such ultimates render Philosophy so fertile, she can give a philosophical but mathematically precise accounting for neutrinos, anti-neutrinos, leptons, quarks, atoms, galaxies, electro-magnetic radiation, gravity, relatively instantaneous travel to all parts of the universe, etc. This book is a must read for all Philosophy's genuine devotees. For, in its pages, Philosophy commences her resurrection, the reclamation of her throne, and her race with Science to find Science's "Holy Grail": The Theory Of Everything.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 11, 2004
ISBN13 9781414073675
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 368
Dimensions 125 × 21 × 200 mm   ·   399 g
Language English  

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