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When Philosophy Is DisparagedÒ»ÊéµÄĿ¼ Contents PREFACE.. 4 INTRODUCTION.. 6 PART ONE RELATIVITY.. 9 1. The Baffling Ignorance of the Irreversibility Entailed by the 1st Postulate of Special Relativity. 10 2. The Jaw-dropping Relativistic Chronology. 12 3. The Erroneous Claim Concerning the Lifetime of Muons. 13 3.1. The misconception of the lifetime of muons at rest 14 3.2. The realistic production of muons over the whole atmosphere. 15 3.3. Conclusion. 15 4. The Stunning Worldwide Acceptance of Two Obviously Problematic Experiments. 17 4.1. Hafele-Keating experiment 17 4.2. Pound-Rebka experiment 19 5. The Denial of the Galilean Superposition for the Sake of the 2nd Postulate of Special Relativity. 21 5.1. Sagnac experiment --- the hilarious fate of an good experiment 21 5.2. The disproval of special relativity by Sagnac experiment 23 5.3. The influence of Sagnac¡¯s goal and claim upon the misinterpretation. 23 5.4. More profound causes. 24 6. The Interesting Process of Denying the Absolute Space and Time. 25 6.1. The amusing roles of the most famous failed experiment and the nonexistent cosmic center 25 6.2. Time is not as soft as people have thought for the past century. 27 6.3. Inertial coordinate systems as the soft absolute coordinate systems. 27 6.4. Time is real 28 7. The Miscalculated Contribution of Mass to Energy (and vice versa) 30 8. Sheer Mathematical Expressions with Classic Names for Conservation Laws. 33 9. Stunning Satisfaction of Hilarious Natural Dependence upon Artificial Communication. 34 PART TWO QUANTUM THEORY.. 36 10. The Genetic Defect of Schrodinger's Cat 37 11. The Sad Tolerance of Intolerable Anomaly. 38 12. The Denial of the Uncertainty by Attosecond Experiments. 39 13. The Foundation of Action without a Clear Account 41 13.1. A force-based interpretation in the classical context 42 13.2. Discussion. 44 PART THREE ENERGY and COSMOLOGY.. 46 14. Anomalies of Energy Conservation and Perpetual Motion Machines. 47 14.1. Perpetual motion machines. 47 14.2. The myth of free energy for all 50 15. The Anti-Big-Bang Confusion. 52 PART FOUR MATH, LOGIC, and NONLINERITY.. 53 16. The Shocking Acceptance of the Continuum Hypothesis. 54 16.1. The trick of abusing the abstract notion of infinity. 55 17. The Limit of Turing Theory of the Halting Problem and Gödel Incompleteness Theorems. 58 17.1. Turing halting problem... 58 17.2. Semantically overruling the Turing conclusion. 60 17.3. Gödel incompleteness theorems. 61 17.4. A Family of self-referential theories. 62 17.4.1. The paradox of paradoxes. 62 17.4.2. Contribution to the knowledge of the difference between the whole and individuals. 63 17.4.3. The discrepancy between the reputation and the reality. 64 17.5. Discussion. 66 18. Mould Law of the Induction of Side Movements in Dynamically Nonlinear Motions. 67 18.1. Discussion. 69 PART FIVE UFO and THE REALM BEYOND NATURE.. 70 19. The Conception of Driving Flying Objects by Ionization of Air. 71 19.1. The implication of the saucer shape. 71 19.2. Questioning the antigravity speculation/rumor 71 19.3. An inspiration from nature. 72 19.3.1. The key technologies required for the conception of manmade flying saucers. 73 19.3.2. The expected functionalities with ionized propulsion system... 73 19.4. The implication of an internet image of flying saucer 74 19.5. Internal ionization propulsion system... 75 19.6 Discussion. 76 19.6.1. Potential hazardous environmental impact of using ionized propulsion system... 76 19.6.2. The real value of this section. 76 20. Nature, Supernature, Quasinature & Scientific Domain. 78 20.1. Nature as the starting point of knowing the world for humans. 79 20.2. Supernature as the reality beyond nature. 79 20.2.1. The difficulty of experiencing supernature. 80 20.2.2. Extra dimensions --- the plausible account for the limit of human perception. 81 20.2.3. The proper definitions of nature and supernature. 82 20.3. Quasinature. 83 20.3.1. The extra spatial domain accessible to UFO¡¯s. 83 20.3.2. Quasinature as a special part of supernature. 84 20.4. Scientific mandate and scientific domain. 84 20.4.1. The need to avoid involving practices with spiritual background in scientific endeavor 84 20.4.2. The proper new scientific domain. 85 20.4.3. The proper approach of exploring quasinature. 85 20.5. The identification of the quasinatural Domain. 85 20.6. Discussion. 86 PART SIX SLEEP and DREAM... 88 21. Sleep and Dream Logic. 89 21.1. An millenniums long endeavor of knowing sleep and dreams. 89 21.2. The metaphysics of sleep. 90 21.2.1. Difference in awareness. 91 21.2.2. Difference in the power of directing. 91 21.2.3. Different relationships with memory. 91 21.2.4. Further discussion. 92 21.3. The philosophy of falling into sleep. 92 21.4. The logic of dreams. 93 21.4.1 The logical aspect of dreams. 93 21.4.2. The dreamer and the author in the dream... 94 21.4.3. Conclusions. 95 PART SEVEN ON THE ACADEMIA OF PHILOSOPHY.. 96 22. Academic Philosophy --- A Declined Discipline. 97 22.1. The diagnosis for the academic philosophy. 97 22.2. The replacement of truth with arguments. 97 22.3. The hijack of the title ¡°philosophy¡±. 98 22.4. Wisdom expelled by ¡°knowledge¡±. 99 22.5. The need for a parallel new community of professional philosophy. 99 FINAL REMARKS. 101 The causes behind the confusing ostensible disharmony. 101 Semiotic scaffolding role of scientific theories. 103 The more general role of language in the civilization. 104 A call for a revolution of the academic philosophy. 105 BIBLIOGRAPHY.. 108 ENDNOTES. 116
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