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    From Suresh __NoJunkMail Devanathan@idatarm__REMOVETHIS@gmail.com to sci.math on Tue Oct 14 15:23:46 2025
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    new physics?
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  • From Ross Finlayson@ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com to sci.math on Tue Oct 14 11:45:47 2025
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    On 10/14/2025 03:23 PM, Suresh __NoJunkMail Devanathan wrote:
    new physics?

    Actually, pretty much old physics, just new data.


    The "new physics" is mostly "old forgotten physics",
    also about revised motion since the sweeping-under-the-rug
    of the severe abstraction to the mechanical reduction,
    about mechanics.

    Then, flow and flux, people are finally noticing they
    always have a backward flux any forward flow. Yet,
    it's old like DesCartes and Kelvin had long ago, how
    things like "spiral waves" are a bit old-wrapped-as-new.


    Here for example is a brief description of why physics
    is in crisis today, and why it's not. (Any opinions
    I state are my own, you're encouraged to examine them
    through a critical lens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm6jPaqB8BY )


    Here I discuss something like P.T. Raju's "Structural
    Depths of Indian Thought", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFH6cXuJhng&list=PLb7rLSBiE7F795DGcwSvwHj-GEbdhPJNe&index=6
    .

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rYkwkvomrE&list=PLb7rLSBiE7F795DGcwSvwHj-GEbdhPJNe&index=26&pp=iAQB


    If what you want is "super-classical" then perhaps
    you should look into Fritz London, about things like
    super-conductivity and absolute zero.


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