Post 4 - 'Finished book'
Post 4 - 4/13/16
I have now finished my book 'Space-Interaction theory'. Yesterday, when I finished it, it was a bit emotional. A lot of difficult thought has gone into this the last 7 months - and a lifetime of thought really - to form these ideas. So to bring it to a conclusion - I felt a lot of relief.
Everyone knows that Space-Interaction theory has put these pieces together over the last 7 months. If someone came up with a duplicate theory, its obviously been pirated from my published papers here and intuitive-days.webnode.com
I have submitted the full book for publication. The book is now for sale. Please send pre-orders to the author:
Wade Heineman
PO Box 293
Fairbank, IA 50629
You may purchase as many as you like. These books will be offered in either hardcover ($29.00 each, $25.00 each @ 100 or more) or softcover ($12 each, or $9 @ 100 or more). Order as many as you would like.
The main concepts in the book, which I have already covered in my blogs (including poetry) since November 2015 - as many of you have followed along, include:
I. The ever-evolving moment of interaction of forces on space and mass-energy. This has been referred to recently as 'flow' and loosely as 'cp' time. I welcome these titles of honor for Space-Interaction theory, as it does contain a 'flow'.
II. Light waves die. Light waves lose energy over billions of light years of travel - and to the 'fog of space' - which includes gravity, wave interference, gas, dust, and ice particles. Light waves erode to infrared, then to microwave.
III. Compound gravity, collective gravity, and other collective forces (electro-magnetic, etc.)
IV. Black holes as recycling centers
V. Dual nature of 'time'
Nature's ever-evolving moment and the tic-toc of consciousness and its extensions (including mathematical equations and physics models)
VI. The curvature of space, not space-time.
VII. Nature's time is a dimensionless spiral
VIII. Universal relative acceleration - and the hierarchy of orbits
IX. The cosmic background radiation and dying light waves.
X. The 'all-particle' view of the universe, versus the human-centric one