At the moment I am on vacation from writing science books and
publishing them on the Internet.
This has gone on, for me, since the day I came to the Internet in
August of 1993. Only in
the recent years of 2007 onwards have I started to compile these books
from my Internet posts.
The oldest of my books dates from 1990 when I sent a Library of
Congress copyright filing
for my Atom Totality Theory book. The other books listed below used
the Internet as a
date-time-group for verification of publishing.
The below is a listing of 49 books in various stages of compilation.
One was already
2nd editioned whereas a few are only the first few pages of compiling.
At the moment I am taking time-out to organize and edit since I was so
clogged-up
with the sheer numbers of books that I was spending too much time in
looking up where
I had left-off on books I needed to reference. So I am spending two
months of June and
July in organizing the below list. I count 49 books below if accurate
in my count.
I list these books as to what I deem a order of importance so physics
is top and the
softer-sciences last. In an Atom Totality theory, everything is a
science, even poetry
but it takes a scientist to recognize the science of art or religion
or poetry or music.
I listed astronomy above biology because, well, you need a home for
biology. I listed
mathematics as rather in the middle because in reality, math is a tiny
closet space in
the house of physics where other rooms such as geology are larger
rooms than mathematics
and thus more important. Biology is certainly more important than math
because without
biology, there would be no mathematics as there would be no "thing" to
study math and
so there would be no math going on. There would be a astronomy or
geology or physics
going on if there was no biology.
Already this organizing has reaped benefits for me in that I had a
gaping hole of nothing
for chemistry in my recent book writings. So I had to focus on writing
some chemistry
books. The trouble with chemistry is that it is so close to physics,
that usually the big
ideas end up being physics.
The Internet science newsgroups have sci.materials. Well, I do not
consider "materials" to
warrant a science newsgroup and look at that as a morph of
sci.chemistry. So I realized
that anything dealing with the pursuit of a "material" such as what
will solve Global Warming,
whether a cotton fiber or airplane loads of thistle seed dropped in
apogee of flight, or whether
chemists can find a CFC that is beneficial and reverse global warming.
So the solving
of Global Warming is a chemistry pursuit.
Now the dates I give below is the earliest date in which the kernel or
crux of the idea
was posted to the science newsgroups. Where I did not take the time to
search my
earliest post on the idea I simply put 1990s or 2000s.
Physics: Atom Totality Theory 2nd ed,
1990 Libr.Cong., 1991 newspaper, 1993 Internet
Physics: Fusion Barrier Principle, 1997-2007
Physics: Coulomb Unification of Forces, 1993-2007
Physics: Gravity is Coulomb Auto-Pilot, 2008
Physics: How Superconductivity Really Works, 1993-2008
Chemistry: Schrodinger Equation defining Chemical Bond, 2007-2008
Chemistry: Solving Global Warming, 2002
Chemistry: Complimentarity of oxygen to carbon dioxide
and nitrogen to what? 1990s
Astronomy: Growing Galaxies, 2008
Astronomy: Growing Solar System, 1993
Biology: Superdeterminism Replaces Darwin Evolution, 1995
Biology: Photon is Perfect-DNA, 1995
Biology: Photons Physically Duplicate, 2008
Biology: Optimal Strategy of Human Cloning, 1995
Biology: Patterns of Extinction, 1997
Biology: Extended Genome and Virus Creation (late 1990s)
Biology: Better theory for dog species, 2008
Geology: Growing Earth, 1990s
Geology: Motor Vibration Replaces Plate Tectonics, 2008
Geology: How Earth got its Water, 2008
Logic: Axiom systems for Geometry and Numbers, 1990s
Logic: Syllogism; All Matter is made up of Atoms, 2006-2007
Logic: Correcting Euclid's Infinitude of Primes Proof, 1990s
Logic: Correcting Many and Most Math Proof Flaws, 1993
Math: Lowest Terms, 1990s
Math: AP-adics Primer, 2007
Math: Optimal Strategy of Playing Chess, 1990s
Energy: Energy Efficiency, 2001
Ecology: Protecting Earth Ecosystem, 2000s
Ecology: Saving Topsoil as next big future crisis, 2000s
Anthropology: Stonethrowing created Humanity from Apes, 2002
Psychology: Brain Locus Theory; How the Mind really works, 1993
Medicine: Metal Causation Diseases, Autism, Alzheimers, Parkinsons,
Prion, Schizophrenia, 1996
Economics: Lowest Terms, 2004
Economics: Optimal Strategy of Stockmarket Play, 2002
History: Jesus through Occam's Razor, 2003
History: Internet Book Publishing, 1993
Political Science: MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) Fleet, 2002
Political Science: Strategy that Wins all Wars, 2007
Political Science: New Form of Government-- World Science Council,
2008
Sociology: Human Overpopulation, 1990s
Sociology: Human Cloning to solve Human Overpopulation, 1990s
Sociology: What Religion Really Is, 1990s
Sociology: Corrosion of Religion, 2007
Science of religion & what afterlife we can expect, 1990s
Science of sci.art, 1990s
Science of sci.music, 1990s
Science of sci.poetry, 1990s
Science of Happiness in Life, 1990s
Now let me talk about the advantages of publishing on the Internet
that exceed the
old way of publishing with publishing companies. There are two
outstanding advantages
to Internet Publishing that far outweigh any disadvantages. These two
are:
(1) Speed
(2) date-time-verification
If you ever experienced a slow computer versus a fast computer, you
know that speed
is essential. In the old way of publishing, you wait years before the
book materializes,
sometimes 5 years, sometimes a decade of waiting. At best, even a year
for fast publishing.
On the Internet I can publish 2 even 3 books in the space of one
month. The above 49
books were Internet published by me in the space of less than 2 years.
The other key advantage is date-time-group verification of any and all
ideas. When I post, every
post has a date time group and if someone else in the world, claims
the same idea, well,
the Internet date time grouping is a topnotch verification scheme. If
Franklin, Watson, Crick
had the Internet, then Franklin would have been honored as the
discovery of DNA. If Maria
and Albert Einstein had the Internet then Maria would have been co-
named for photoelectric
effect.
The Internet science newsgroups are top notch when it comes to date-
time verification. Mind
you, not the Web, but the Internet science newsgroups, for on the Web
you can liar about
the date or time, but a posting with your real name to the science
newsgroups punches a
verified date-time-group.
Disadvantages of Internet Publishing is that it is not peer reviewed,
but it is because of peer
review that you wait 5 to 10 years. And the other disadvantage is that
most books are written
for the aim of money-grubbing whereas Internet publishing overlooks
the moneygrub angle.
Now I maybe the very first person to be publishing on the Internet and
the first person to
announce the concept of "Internet Publishing". As my history of
Internet Publishing extends
from 1993 onwards. It is a phenomenon that will only increase and
grow. It is a phenomenon
that will make regular old book publishing a decreasing venue. In 1991
to 1993 when I first started
learning about computers, I started on a Apple word processing and
then someone said
"why?" "when Microsoft Word is faster". So I started on Word and never
returned to Apple.
Same thing with old way of book publishing compared to Internet
Publishing. The fastest
always increases in growth.
Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
Earle Jones - 30 Jun 2008 00:27 GMT
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> At the moment I am on vacation from writing science books and
> publishing them on the Internet.
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> Disadvantages of Internet Publishing is that it is not peer reviewed...
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In Archie's case, that is a definite advantage.
earle
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