Crenel Physics Part 1: Introducing the Lean Approach

Cover of Crenel Physics Part 1: Introducing the Lean Approach by Hans van Kessel
Year: 2010
Language: en
Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9781450599924
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Height: 7.81 Inches
Length: 5.06 Inches
Weight: 0.64 Pounds
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Crenel Physics Part 1: Introducing the Lean Approach by Hans van Kessel is a comprehensive exploration of fundamental physics, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 2, 2010. This 296-page book aims to present complex concepts in a simplified manner, redefining mainstream terminology and physical properties to make them more accessible to readers, particularly those with a high school level understanding of mathematics.

In this edition, readers will find a unique approach to theoretical physics that emphasizes clarity and straightforwardness. The book introduces two new fundamental units of measurement, the ‘Package’ and the ‘Crenel’, which serve as foundational elements in understanding the physical world. It also delves into significant topics such as the theory of relativity and the role of gravity, encouraging readers to reconsider established notions in physics. This work is designed for those interested in science and physics, offering insights that may challenge conventional perspectives while remaining grounded in familiar concepts.


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This is an effort to describe fundamental physics in the leanest possible way. It introduces a re-definition of current mainstream terminology and physical properties. Such a process is not new: it is generally referred to as ‘normalization’. The outcomes are ‘natural units’. If you are interested in theoretical physics (and perhaps are not an expert) you should read this book because -perhaps- it is more grass roots, more rigid and more straightforward relative to what you ever saw. Good news is that mathematics is kept at high school level. And also that this book introduces only TWO new fundamental units of measurements: the ‘Package’ and the ‘Crenel’, acting as the ‘Yin and Yang’ of our tangible world. Some results are pretty well in line with mainstream physics. But this may be the first time that you really understand why there is the theory of relativity (to be applied to metric units of measurement, like the ‘second’ and the ‘meter’). The role of ‘gravity’ in Crenel Physics should give you thought: is ‘gravity’ really the beginning of everything?

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