'1' The Encyclopedia of Physical Laws Vol. 1

by Orest Bedrij


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/05/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 740
ISBN : 9781514482483
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 740
ISBN : 9781514482490

About the Book

‘1’ The Encyclopedia of Physical Laws More than 1,500 pages of reference material; More than 200,000 New Laws of Physics Definition of 127 Physical Quantities and Constants More than 80 New Fundamental Physical Constants ‘1’ = the Ultimate Foundation of Nature ‘1’ in the One-and-the-Many Principle ‘1’ with Three Quantity Relationships ‘1’ with Four Quantity Relationships Electromagnetism and Gravity Unified Cybersecurity Management in the Laws of Physics UP-TO-DATE REFERENCE RESOURCE IN ONE Equilibrium, =, Is a State of a System Wherein All Opposing Numbers, Constants, or Results Are Balanced 4 = 2 x 2; 48 = 6 x 8; 64 = 8 x 8; 121 = 11 x 11; 144 = 12 x 12; 500 = 20 x 25; 500 = 4 x 5 x 25; 1,000 = 8 x 125; 1000 = 2 x 500; 1,000 = 4 x 250; 1,000 = 5 x 200; 1,000 = 8 x 5 x 25; 1,000 = 5 x 10 x 20;


About the Author

Orest Bedrij is a multidisciplinary research scientist in the foundation of nature, of ’1’, at the Institute for Advanced Study of ‘1’. For the past forty-seven years, he has been integrating human efforts to rigorously conceptualize, verify, and systematize the unity of disparate phenomena in their expressions in diverse mathematical frameworks, sciences, religions, and wisdom traditions. While unifying scientific theories and mathematical structures under one all-embracing theory of everything, he has also been searching for answers on how to expand the limits of our critical thinking and human capacities. Bedrij reveals new insights in the grand unification of empirical support through physics and the science of the mind, with verification of the ultimate foundation of nature—the deep and profound meaning of our existence as participators in the creative process of nature. At the age of twenty-nine, Bedrij was IBM’s technical director at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. He was responsible for the development and integration of the Space Flight Operations Facility computer complex that controlled the first soft landing on the moon.