Inductica
The Inductive Physics Project's mission is to make new discoveries in physics through the following process:
1. Write a theory of induction, a systematic method for proving scientific conclusions from observation with certainty.
2. Use this theory of induction to reprove all the essentials of known physics. This will allow us to look at the observations of quantum and relativistic phenomena afresh without the dubious prior assumptions inherent in the flawed theories of Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity.
3. Using a rational reconceptualization of the phenomena known to modern physics, The Inductive Physics Project will use this reformed conceptualization to make new discoveries in physics.
A Fluid Hypothesis of Electromagnetism
Quantum Particles as Solitons: a Discussion with Dennis Braun
Galactic Velocity Curves and MOND: a Conversation with @IndependentPhysics
Debate: Time, the Present and the Aether
The Philosopher Who Changed Everything
How Volume and Density Measurement Could Have Been Invented
Inductive Narrative Proof: Theory of Induction: Part 1
Why Physicists Still Accept Special Relativity
Relativity Disproven? An Inference Einstein Missed
The Scientific Method Physicists Have Forgotten
A Theory of Induction: Abstract
The True Cause of Time Dilation? An Interview with Daniel Harris
How Area Measurement Could Have Been Invented
Exploring the Meaning of Linear Algebra
Introduction to Inductive Encabulation
How the Balance Scale Could Have Been Invented
The Censorship of Government Science and How to Break Free
Modeling the Aether: Interviewing Chantal Roth
How Measurement Could Have Been Invented
A Note on Inductions Going Forward
What's wrong with Modern Physics? A Conversation with Henry Lindner
Non-Euclidean Geometry and its Meaning (Hypotheses on Space and Gravitation: Part 3 of 3)
Problems With the Waterfall Model (Hypotheses on Space and Gravitation: Part 2 of 3)
Hypotheses Regarding Space and Gravitation (Part 1 of 3)
Are Magnetic and Electric Fields Real?
How Division of Fractions Could Have Been Invented
How Multiplication by Fractions Could Have Been Invented
How Addition and Subtraction of Fractions Could Have Been Developed
How Multiplication and Simplification of Fractions Could Have Been Developed
How Fractions Could Have Been Invented