BOOKS BY WILLIAM DAY

 

Bridge From Nowhere

A story of Space, Motion, and the Structure of Matter

In this remarkable book the author challenges the traditional definition of motion. He contends that matter and motion are fundamentally inseparable. At each level of matter's hierarchy - particles, atoms, gravitational systems - motion is a structural feature; and as objects move in space, they behave as components conforming to a basic composition of kinematic systems.

With motion thus defined, he reexamines with astonishing results the theories for the structure of particles and the origin of the universe. He introduces a model for subatomic particles based on the hierarchical pattern that is consistent with physical data. This model accounts for the known properties of particles. It also shows the basis of mass and charge, a relationship between relativistic mass and inertia, and the interconversion of mass and energy in a specific structural way.

Bridge From Nowhere takes its place as one of the truly original books on physical theory. Yet the book is written in a highly readable style which can be understood and enjoyed by any science student.

The House of Talos, East Lansing, MI, 1989.

Bridge From Nowhere II

The Photonic Origin of Matter

This books refutes the quarks theory for the structure of subatomic particles and offers an alternate model that corrects the many flaws in logic in its formulation.

Current physical theory is put into a more revealing perspective than ever before. The author shows that dynamics is a derivative science built upon a secondary effect, not a primary condition.

For anyone who thinks logically and has ever wondered what makes the world go around, this book is a 'must' to read.

The Foundation For New Directions, Cambridge, MA, 1996.

Holistic Physics

Holistic Physics is based on the principle that all things are at the center of their interactive environments. It is an object's direct interaction with its immediate environment that is responsible for its actions. And as the environment moves or changes, so too does the object change to remain centered. Environments arrange to form systems, cells, communities, and societies.

Holistic physics departs from dynamics and gives an all-inclusive physical theory in which phenomena are accounted for by direct causative interactions. In dynamics, inertia and gravity are unexplained in holistic physics they are the direct consequence of matter's creation.

The Foundation For New Directions, Cambridge, MA, 1997.

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