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This is quite shocking given that humankind now finds itself in 21st century without any real answers. The Particle Model (TPM) gives the first possible answer to the most basic question everyone has about the universe: “what is this stuff made of?” As an example, today’s “Standard Model” cannot tell us what a magnetic field is or what gravity is or what light is. It is important that it is the first.” Amnon Meyers – book editor Those familiar with the Particle Model agree: the particle model has for the first time, successfully extended Newton’s Principia in the attempt to give real physicality to everything in the universe. First Serious Attempt at Extending Newton’s Principlesįather and son team Bob and David de Hilster in their new book, “Principia Mathematica 2, A Complete Toolkit for Hacking the Universe”, claim to successfully extend Newton’s Principia using concepts from Newton, LaSage, Borchardt, Dinu, as well as key concepts from the authors themselves. Pieces have been discovered, but no one has been able to add a comprehensive extension to Principia Mathematica in order to take classical mechanics forward – until now. Neither Newton himself or any of his successors have been able to extend Newton’s Principia in order to give physicality to universe. “I have not been able to discover the cause of those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses.” Sir Isaac Newton Regarding gravity, something that made Newton famous, Newton said:

Newton himself worked on some of these concepts during his lifetime but never succeeded beyond mathematical equations. Mathematical explanations for describing how things work abound but we still don’t know what these most fundamental forces really are. Gravity, light, magnetism, electricity and much more remain a mystery with no physical explanation to date. Its principles have dominated our technologies and have allowed for the construction of amazing structures, machines, and vehicles here on earth and in space helping create modern life as we know it.īut since Newton first published his now famous work more than 300 years ago, little if no progress has been made in order to extend Newton’s principles of classical mechanics to the rest of the universe. On July 5, 1686, Isaac Newton published his now famous Principia Mathematica, forever changing science and humankind.
