Svante Westerlund
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  Dead Matter has Memory

Classical physics revitalized
 
 
ALBERT EINSTEIN
never accepted quantum mechanics. Although he found it very impressive, he denied its probabilistic form. He claimed that it missed something and that time would prove him right. In subtle arguments he defended his views until his death in 1955. He summed up his arguments in the aphorism 'God does not play dice'.

For this, his firm conception, Albert Einstein has received much criticism. He has been called an old fool that lived out of pace with time, unable to adapt his views to new findings.

Of course, Einstein was right! Read about it in the book: Dead Matter has Memory by Svante Westerlund.

This book is written in an attempt to take care of some deficiencies that are attached to physical theory. The models there used are often very simple. Here new models are launched that are better adapted to reality, and bring with them many exciting consequences for the theory. Thus, fundamental concepts like determinism, equilibrium, and chance become impossible and photons and entropy can be eliminated. Instead, the new theory contains concepts like memory, lifetime, and causality. Various paradoxes can be eliminated. The new theory also applies to human behaviour.

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