Toy-Physics: A Foundation for Faith, Hope, and Renewal (Large-Print second Edition) - ISBN 978-1-7347671-2-4

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This rigorous ‘Toy-Physics’ book chronicles the path of over a decade of work developing a rigorous alternative understanding of the kind of relativistic behavior that prompted Einstein’s theory of special relativity. Toy-Physics offers a new landscape of thought by deriving and demonstrating geometric mechanisms that produce that same kind of relativistic behavior observed in actual physics.

This Relation-Space geometric framework utilizes five concepts / constructs that are missing from contemporary textbooks and teaching materials. Spacetime geometry can be applied for direct comparison and is shown to provide a terrible window into actual behavior.

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This rigorous ‘Toy-Physics’ book chronicles the path of over a decade of work developing a rigorous alternative understanding of the kind of relativistic behavior that prompted Einstein’s theory of special relativity. Toy-Physics offers a new landscape of thought by deriving and demonstrating geometric mechanisms that produce that same kind of relativistic behavior observed in actual physics.

This Relation-Space geometric framework utilizes five concepts / constructs that are missing from contemporary textbooks and teaching materials. Spacetime geometry can be applied for direct comparison and is shown to provide a terrible window into actual behavior.

This rigorous ‘Toy-Physics’ book chronicles the path of over a decade of work developing a rigorous alternative understanding of the kind of relativistic behavior that prompted Einstein’s theory of special relativity. Toy-Physics offers a new landscape of thought by deriving and demonstrating geometric mechanisms that produce that same kind of relativistic behavior observed in actual physics.

This Relation-Space geometric framework utilizes five concepts / constructs that are missing from contemporary textbooks and teaching materials. Spacetime geometry can be applied for direct comparison and is shown to provide a terrible window into actual behavior.