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This example illustrates the differences in the effects which may be produced by research in pure or applied science. A research on the lines of applied science would doubtless have led to improvement of the older methods — the research in pure science has given us an entirely new and much more powerful method. In fact, research in applied science leads to reforms, research in pure science leads to revolutions, and revolutions, whether political or industrial, are exceedingly profitable things if you are on the winning side. Sir J. J. Thomson |
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Fundamental mechanics — new section of physics investigating structure of space and behaviour of its elements. Feature of fundamental mechanics is possibility of realisation of only virtual experiments with fundamental elements of space — for the obvious reason: these elements have extremely small size.
The real space represents the cubic lattice consisting from oscillated and interacted directed elements of fundamental length.
Attention: in this post changes and additions are possible. Attention: if you have found errors in my text, write to me by e-mail, please. *** INTRODUCTION *** THE POSTULATES *** THE FUNDAMENTAL LATTICE *** POLARIZATION OF THE LATTICE *** MATRIXES OF FUNDAMENTAL MECHANICS *** THE HYPOTHETICAL OBSERVER *** ABOUT NATURE OF TIME *** VACUUM, FIELDS AND WAVES *** ELEMENTARY PARTICLES *** COSMOLOGY AND COSMOGONY *** LIFE *** CONCLUSION *** |