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Old 07-09-2008
Mark Stevens
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Default "The Theory of Everything"

For everyone that always ask what "The Theory of Everything" should be
make an effort to get your hands on a book by Mark McCutcheon, The
final Theory. It is a masterful paradigm shift that deserves a closer
look. If you are man or woman enough to admit that there are serious
flaws in the existing Standard Model and all its subset of models from
General Relativity to Quantum Mechanics, then you will do everything
you can to get your hands on The Final Theory, your life will never be
the same again. No doubt, there will be many questions that will arise
from his book but his proposed model goes a long way further in
explaining everyday existence than all the other models put together.
The model presented is logical and simple, just the way it should be
without elaborate and fancy postulates, mathematical models and
abstract thinking that cannot even be comprehended by the Einsteins'
and Hawkings' of this world.

It may not be the final theory of everything, but it presents a
quantum leap (of several magnitudes) in thinking that is bound to
change the physical representation of our Universe forever. The
question is, are you prepared to be left behind or are you prepared to
let go of your paradigms and be at the forefront of the new science.
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Old 07-09-2008
Starblade Darksquall
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"

mark@oceaniconline.net (Mark Stevens) wrote in message news:<abf35d67.0310060319.24f364f3@posting.google. com>...
> For everyone that always ask what "The Theory of Everything" should be
> make an effort to get your hands on a book by Mark McCutcheon, The
> final Theory. It is a masterful paradigm shift that deserves a closer
> look. If you are man or woman enough to admit that there are serious
> flaws in the existing Standard Model and all its subset of models from
> General Relativity to Quantum Mechanics, then you will do everything
> you can to get your hands on The Final Theory, your life will never be
> the same again. No doubt, there will be many questions that will arise
> from his book but his proposed model goes a long way further in
> explaining everyday existence than all the other models put together.
> The model presented is logical and simple, just the way it should be
> without elaborate and fancy postulates, mathematical models and
> abstract thinking that cannot even be comprehended by the Einsteins'
> and Hawkings' of this world.
>
> It may not be the final theory of everything, but it presents a
> quantum leap (of several magnitudes) in thinking that is bound to
> change the physical representation of our Universe forever. The
> question is, are you prepared to be left behind or are you prepared to
> let go of your paradigms and be at the forefront of the new science.


Sounds tempting, but I'll have to look at a review. I don't want to
buy a book just to find out it was written by a crank or a crack pot.

(...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)
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Old 07-09-2008
Paul R. Mays
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"


"Starblade Darksquall" <Starblade13@Yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4aa861fb.0310091402.322db543@posting.google.c om...
> mark@oceaniconline.net (Mark Stevens) wrote in message

news:<abf35d67.0310060319.24f364f3@posting.google. com>...
> > For everyone that always ask what "The Theory of Everything" should be
> > make an effort to get your hands on a book by Mark McCutcheon, The
> > final Theory. It is a masterful paradigm shift that deserves a closer
> > look. If you are man or woman enough to admit that there are serious
> > flaws in the existing Standard Model and all its subset of models from
> > General Relativity to Quantum Mechanics, then you will do everything
> > you can to get your hands on The Final Theory, your life will never be
> > the same again. No doubt, there will be many questions that will arise
> > from his book but his proposed model goes a long way further in
> > explaining everyday existence than all the other models put together.
> > The model presented is logical and simple, just the way it should be
> > without elaborate and fancy postulates, mathematical models and
> > abstract thinking that cannot even be comprehended by the Einsteins'
> > and Hawkings' of this world.
> >
> > It may not be the final theory of everything, but it presents a
> > quantum leap (of several magnitudes) in thinking that is bound to
> > change the physical representation of our Universe forever. The
> > question is, are you prepared to be left behind or are you prepared to
> > let go of your paradigms and be at the forefront of the new science.

>
> Sounds tempting, but I'll have to look at a review. I don't want to
> buy a book just to find out it was written by a crank or a crack pot.
>
> (...Starblade Riven Darksquall...)



So ...that means you prefer other's to decide what
information you will consider.... Hummmm

Bet a lot of folks left that nastie kook book Philosophiae
naturalis principia mathematica sitting on the shelves for
a long time waiting for reviews ( which took a bit longer
back then )



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Old 07-09-2008
Cody R. Perkins
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"

I have read the book. This not a book of fiction or crazy ideas. It
presents a theory that very well possibly could one day shatter
standard theory currently in use. It solves mysteries of outer space
and even a few mysteries with Pioneer spacecraft. It utterly brings
down Grand Unified Theoritical work of last several decades. I first
bought the book to read out of curiousity. However after reading it
and thinking over it and testing a few ideas I have been unable to
find any flaw with it. Sciences current description of the 4 forces
(gravity, electro-magnetism, Weak Nuclear Force, Strong Nuclear Force)
have been flawed for years. Final Theory shows how much these forces
are not understood by science today. Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Super
String, GUTS, Big Bang, Antimatter, and more are exposed as the flawed
theories they have always been. The very nature of matter and atoms
have been overlooked for the last century, but this book shows why
this has happened. Implications of this new theory are huge. Finally,
it brings new questions about origins of matter and energy in all of
the universe. This book is a must read for anyone who claims to love
science and seeks answers for physical laws function as they do.
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Old 07-09-2008
MorituriMax
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"

"Cody R. Perkins" <covensarr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ac3598.0310212020.178aba4c@posting.google.com ...
> I have read the book. This not a book of fiction or crazy ideas. It


> the universe. This book is a must read for anyone who claims to love
> science and seeks answers for physical laws function as they do.


Really... pretty hard to read it if you DON'T TELL US WHAT THE TITLE
IS OR WHO WROTE IT! Don't you think?


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Old 07-09-2008
Wayne McCutcheon
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covensarr@hotmail.com (Cody R. Perkins) wrote in message news:<ac3598.0310212020.178aba4c@posting.google.co m>...
> I have read the book. This not a book of fiction or crazy ideas. It
> presents a theory that very well possibly could one day shatter
> standard theory currently in use. It solves mysteries of outer space
> and even a few mysteries with Pioneer spacecraft. It utterly brings
> down Grand Unified Theoritical work of last several decades. I first
> bought the book to read out of curiousity. However after reading it
> and thinking over it and testing a few ideas I have been unable to
> find any flaw with it. Sciences current description of the 4 forces
> (gravity, electro-magnetism, Weak Nuclear Force, Strong Nuclear Force)
> have been flawed for years. Final Theory shows how much these forces
> are not understood by science today. Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Super
> String, GUTS, Big Bang, Antimatter, and more are exposed as the flawed
> theories they have always been. The very nature of matter and atoms
> have been overlooked for the last century, but this book shows why
> this has happened. Implications of this new theory are huge. Finally,
> it brings new questions about origins of matter and energy in all of
> the universe. This book is a must read for anyone who claims to love
> science and seeks answers for physical laws function as they do.

For the benefit of the person who wanted the title and author of the
book under discussion, The name of the book is The Final Theory, and
the author is Mark McCutcheon
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Old 07-09-2008
nick spann
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"

"MorituriMax" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:<6lolb.1760$kh1.1571@twister.austin.rr.com>.. .
> "Cody R. Perkins" <covensarr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ac3598.0310212020.178aba4c@posting.google.com ...
> > I have read the book. This not a book of fiction or crazy ideas. It

>
> > the universe. This book is a must read for anyone who claims to love
> > science and seeks answers for physical laws function as they do.

>
> Really... pretty hard to read it if you DON'T TELL US WHAT THE TITLE
> IS OR WHO WROTE IT! Don't you think?


Hmmm, try "The final Theory" by Mark McCutcheon

http://www.thefinaltheory.com
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Old 07-09-2008
nick spann
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"

"MorituriMax" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message news:<6lolb.1760$kh1.1571@twister.austin.rr.com>.. .
> "Cody R. Perkins" <covensarr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ac3598.0310212020.178aba4c@posting.google.com ...
> > I have read the book. This not a book of fiction or crazy ideas. It

>
> > the universe. This book is a must read for anyone who claims to love
> > science and seeks answers for physical laws function as they do.

>
> Really... pretty hard to read it if you DON'T TELL US WHAT THE TITLE
> IS OR WHO WROTE IT! Don't you think?


Hmmm...try "The Final Theory" by Mark McCutcheon

http://www.thefinaltheory.com
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Old 07-09-2008
Ed Keane III
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"


"nick spann" <nickspann@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:13b7f634.0310220903.488800dd@posting.google.c om...
> "MorituriMax" <newage@sendarico.net> wrote in message

news:<6lolb.1760$kh1.1571@twister.austin.rr.com>.. .
> > "Cody R. Perkins" <covensarr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:ac3598.0310212020.178aba4c@posting.google.com ...
> > > I have read the book. This not a book of fiction or crazy ideas. It

> >
> > > the universe. This book is a must read for anyone who claims to love
> > > science and seeks answers for physical laws function as they do.

> >
> > Really... pretty hard to read it if you DON'T TELL US WHAT THE TITLE
> > IS OR WHO WROTE IT! Don't you think?

>
> Hmmm...try "The Final Theory" by Mark McCutcheon
>
> http://www.thefinaltheory.com


Where the author states, "So, this website was set up to give as much
information as possible to show that the author has a firm grasp of today's
scientific beliefs before presenting the new paradigm."

Some examples:

_____________________________
Q: How can a fridge magnet cling against gravity indefinitely -- without
draining a power source?
A: It can't ... fridge magnets are impossible according to today's science.

Q: How do heavy objects rest on a tabletop without the molecules of the
table giving way and the table collapsing?
A: There is no scientifically viable explanation for this today.

Q: Why is Einstein's Special Relativity Theory so bizarre ... do we truly
live in such a strange universe?
A: Einstein's Special Relativity Theory is all a mistake.

Q: What about atomic clocks that have been flown around the world, showing
Einstein's Time Dilation effect?
A: Even Einstein's own theory shows this to be impossible.

Q: Did it really all begin with a "Big Bang" ... was all the matter in the
universe really compressed to a space smaller than an atom?
A: Of course not.

Q: Science tells us that protons are positively charged particles that are
tightly clustered together in the nucleus of an atom, but like-charged
entities also strongly repel each other in such close proximity, so why
doesn't the nucleus fly apart?
A: There is no true answer to this mystery in today's science.

Q: Ok, lots of interesting points, but if even our most basic science is
really so full of holes then why do our scientists simply ignore this and
forge ahead, inventing even more bizarre new theories to add to the fray?
A: What else can they do?
_______________________________

My own question;

Q: Would you rather read a book about physics or write one?














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Old 07-09-2008
Thomas Cuny
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Default Re: "The Theory of Everything"

waynemlj@cogeco.ca (Wayne McCutcheon) wrote in message news:<286c169b.0310220401.1e0f57f6@posting.google. com>...
> covensarr@hotmail.com (Cody R. Perkins) wrote in message news:<ac3598.0310212020.178aba4c@posting.google.co m>...
> > I have read the book. This not a book of fiction or crazy ideas. It
> > presents a theory that very well possibly could one day shatter
> > standard theory currently in use. It solves mysteries of outer space
> > and even a few mysteries with Pioneer spacecraft. It utterly brings

This book is a must read for anyone who claims to love
> > science and seeks answers for physical laws function as they do.

> For the benefit of the person who wanted the title and author of the
> book under discussion, The name of the book is The Final Theory, and
> the author is Mark McCutcheon

This book is a non-read because I cannot get it through interlibrary loan.
It seems that no libraries are buying the book. You might as well put
the book on a web site unless you can convince a few libraries in the
USA to buy the book.


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