TITLE:
New Understanding in Academic Science
AUTHORS:
Joseph J. Smulsky
KEYWORDS:
Outworld, Methodology, Knowledge, Interactions, Public Problems
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Science,
Vol.11 No.3,
March
18,
2019
ABSTRACT: The present paper is a compilation of
extractions from author’s works. Those works were performed along different
lines of research, each line reflecting some relevant side of the surrounding
world. The review is focused on the world around us and on our understanding of
this world. While writing the present paper, author tried to outline the disadvantages
of the contemporary scientific picture of the world. Those disadvantages mainly
stem from the presently adopted scientific method in which almost all explanations
of physical phenomena are based on hypotheses. Gradually, the arbitrariness of
adopted hypotheses gets forgotten, and fictional explanations get establish as
the real structures of the world. In the present paper, the electromagnetic and
gravitational interactions are treated from the position of the no-hypothesis
approach. The latter approach consists in the study of phenomena as they are,
in the measurement of the various properties of natural objects, and in the
establishment of relations between them. The gained results form a new
understanding of the world’s phenomena which will allow using them in humans’
practical activity. Moreover, the new understanding of the world permits
anticipation of future results without recurring to hypotheses. Some unveiled
sides of the surrounding world are also analyzed, together with the problems
the human society presently faces. In conclusion, author summarizes the main
shortcomings of the contemporary academic science which have caused public
distrust in obtained results. Author would like to emphasize here that science
can only earn trust in society via reliability and trustworthiness of its
reached results. Author hopes that this publication will prove interesting for
a wide range of readers.