I have been writing a series of short, 4-page papers discussing some of the basic concepts of the Reciprocal System, courtesy of a suggestion by Jameela Boardman. They can be found on the Reciprocal System PDF Archive (under Subject: Tutorial). I will update this topic as more become available.
RS2-101 Creating a Theory ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 529 Kb]
An introduction to the concept of frameworks; what occurs naturally and what man has created to express the natural framework in symbols.
RS2-102 Fundamental Postulates ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 204.4 Kb]
The fundamental postulates of the Reciprocal System of theory and a detailed description of what they define and how they relate.
RS2-103: The Reevaluation ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 220.6 Kb]
An overview of the goals of the RS2 reevaluation of Larson's Reciprocal System of theory, and the direction it is taking for future research.
RS2-104: Scalar Motion ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 157.3 Kb]
Anyone who has explored the realm of the science that lies beyond what is taught in the classroom, will undoubtedly run across the term “scalar” without any consistency of application. Scalar waves, scalar energy, scalar motion, scalar this, scalar that… it appears the term is popular to describe something that the author does not quite understand themselves. This paper explains the "scalar" concept and how it is used in the Reciprocal System.
RS2-105: Quantum π ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 220.7 Kb, Rev. 18]
In Miles Mathis’ papers concerning PI: “What is Pi?” and “The Extinction of Pi,” he cause considerable controversy with his conclusions that PI is an acceleration and has a value of 4.0, not the conventional 3.14159265… . As to what is correct, the answer in the Reciprocal System is “all of the above,” with the caveat that the values are reference system dependent.
RS2-106: Dimensions and Displacements ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 158.8 Kb]
A description of the dimensions of motion (the scalar dimensions), how the units of motion relate to those dimensions, what the "clock" is and how displacements are derived from those dimensions to create physical structure.
RS2-107: Mass and Gravity ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 157.4 Kb]
A discussion of the concepts of mass, weight and gravity in the Reciprocal System, as expressed by three dimensions of scalar motion.
RS2-108: The Lorentz Factor ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 162.4 Kb]
An examination of what is going on underneath the Lorentz Factor equation, with a comparison to a similar concept originally proposed by Dewey Larson as a direction reversal and rotational base.
RS2-109: Dimensional Thinking ( Peret, Bruce ) [ 200.9 Kb]
An examination of how dimensions are used in the Reciprocal System and how they interplay with Larson's concept of "units of motion." This is theoretical research that has gone beyond Larson's original concepts and into new areas, developed for use with a computer simulation of a universe of motion.
Tutorial Papers
Tutorial Papers
Every dogma has its day...
slowly, slowly
thanks Bruce
i have read them a couple of times and things are slowly dropping below unit speed
and i am hoping to catch up with them
i have read them a couple of times and things are slowly dropping below unit speed
and i am hoping to catch up with them
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RS2-105
Hello Bruce,
thanks for your papers which I'm reading with great interest. The RS2-105 seems to be missing from the above list, though I've found it on the website with the title "Quantum-PI". Did you leave it out on purpose?
P.S.: the papers did raise some questions which I'll ask you when I'm finished reading all the tutorials.
thanks for your papers which I'm reading with great interest. The RS2-105 seems to be missing from the above list, though I've found it on the website with the title "Quantum-PI". Did you leave it out on purpose?
P.S.: the papers did raise some questions which I'll ask you when I'm finished reading all the tutorials.
RS2-105
No, just an oversight. I've added it. Thanks.The RS2-105 seems to be missing from the above list, though I've found it on the website with the title "Quantum-PI". Did you leave it out on purpose?
Every dogma has its day...