Introduction to Physically Realizable Physics

“Introduction to Physically Realizable Physics” by Francis T.S. Yu is an independently published work set to be released on January 24, 2024. This 277-page book is presented in English and explores the premise that mathematics and science are distinct fields, arguing that their conflation has contributed to significant issues in modern physics over the past century.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various concepts, including the creation of our temporal universe, misconceptions surrounding Schrödinger’s cat, and the implications of Einstein’s theories of relativity. The book also addresses topics such as entropy, Hamiltonian mechanics, and the Eigen state wave function of ψ(t), providing a comprehensive look at the challenges faced in the realms of science and mathematics.
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The book was written under the premise that mathematics and science are two separate entities. Conflating the two has led to a host of fundamental problems that have plagued modern physics for close to a century. Concepts included in the book: the creation of our temporal (t > 0) universe, false assumptions associated with both Schrödinger ‘s cat and Einstein’s Theories of Relativity, (irrational) modern physics, entropy, Hamiltonian mechanics, and Eigen state wave function of ψ(t).
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