The Living Atom Theory (Abstract)
Abstract
- The Living Atom Theory's hypothesis puts Nature into the perspective of macrocosm and microcosm in order to understand its mysteries. For example, the solar system is an intelligent living atom, just as atoms in the periodic table and subatomic particles are.
- Today's modern science deals only with the subset of the Living Atom Theory to explain the mechanism of Nature's phenomena. In addition, many paradoxes of physics are exposed in this text. The Living Atom Theory proves that the Kinetic Theory of Gases is nothing but mathematical acrobatics. Explanation of the tide-raising forces is one of the most eloquent proof supporting the Living Atom Theory.
- The Living Atom Theory can logically explain not only electric and magnetic phenomena, but also phenomena which conventional physics treats as non-newtonian exceptions such as inertia force, Coriolis effect, even odour and telepathy. The free atoms are responsible for gravitational field, buoyancy, electromagnetic wave, radiation, etc. The rotation of the earth is caused by the fact that planet earth is a marvellous Nature-created electric motor.
- Einstein's Theory of Relativity is a brilliant mathematical exhibition, but it has some contradictions and weaknesses. The Living Atom Theory can explain why the Law of Energy Conservation does not apply to Newman's machine which is an electric motor working with 110% efficiency. What we call "energy" is a useful unit of measurement, but it does not exist in Nature. Telecommunication signals propagate through relay stations, not by photons and electrons that travel with the velocity of light.
- The Living Atom Theory introduces the concept of "discharging tubes" to explain gravitational field, magnetic flux lines and electric circuits. Each living atom is equipped with organs which cause temperature phenomena as well as rotation and orientation of globes. Radiation is a natural "transpiration" of a living atom.
Etienne Szekely
- Né en Transylvanie (Roumanie) en l'année 1917, il fait ses études universitaires à Budapest où il obtient son diplôme d'ingénieur en 1941. Il travaille en France sur des projets et des constructions électriques jusqu'à 1955, date de son émigration au Canada.
- En 1960 il obtient sa citoyenneté canadienne. Il travaille comme ingénieur à l'Aluminum Co. of Canada (Alcan) jusqu'à sa retraite (1973). Durant sa carrière professionnelle on fait souvent appel à lui pour résoudre des problèmes techniques délicats, qui sortent de l'ordinaire, car sa connaissance particulière de différents domaines de la science naturelle le qualifie pour ces tâches.
- Après sa retraite il se retire dans la solitude des Montagnes Rocheuses de la Colombie Britannique. Il continue ses études, ses expériences et ses méditations pour en aboutir à la rédaction de ce livre.
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- Copyright © 1996 by Szekely, Etienne
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- Produced in Canada.
- ISBN 0-929105-10-9
- 2004-04-02T01:54:32,0
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