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Axioms
Definition
An axiom is a definition assumed to be true without proof.
More correctly, an axiom asserts that the statement that is labeled an “axiom” is true by definition.
Axioms
- No new motion can be created. Motion can only be transferred
- Nature is not not-nature
- Or equivalently, nature is not supernatural
- Newton’s force is supernatural therefore it does not exist.
- Or equivalently, nature is not supernatural
- Nothing happens without time passing
- Another proof that Newton’s force does not exist because by definition Newton’s force acts without time passing.
- Another proof that Newton’s force does not exist because by definition Newton’s force acts without time passing.
- The world is rational
- We only know ratios and equality of ratios
- Since the world is rational we can only understand and describe the world in ratios and equalities of ratios.
- So, any big and complex Rube Goldberg theories invented by physicist must be false unless they can be reduced to simple ratios.
- This Rube Goldberg must be the greatest physicist of all times since he is the inventor of General and Special Relativity and the String Theories and other wonderful theories of physics.
- We only know ratios and equality of ratios
- All boundaries are conventions
- All surfaces are conventions
- All surfaces are conventions
- The world is a constant strife between circle and its diameter, between curvilinear and straight lines