Monday, January 28, 2013

Update of Introduction to Quantum-Geometry Dynamics

There has been much progress in the six years since a draft of Introduction to Quantum-Geometry Dynamics has been made available. The blog reflects some of the progress made and is generally more up to date.

One important, if not essential change, is the shift away from continuous geometry and mathematics, which for lack of better tools were used to approximate interactions in discrete space as defined by quantum-geometry dynamics. The upcoming update of Introduction to Quantum-Geometry Dynamics will make use combinatorial mathematics and finite math exclusively and by doing so will avoid much of the pitfalls associated with the assumptions that space is infinite and infinitesimal.

The updated version will be available in the next couple of months. In the meanwhile, I will post new articles that will further expose the ideas of QGD.

Thank you for your patience and understanding,

Daniel L. Burnstein

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