Introduction to the Physical Principles and Metaphysical Assumptions of Circlon Synchronicity
All theories are based on physical principles that are explained with metaphysical assumptions. Physical principles are the body of experimental mass, space, time, and gravity measurements that a theory tries to interpret. Metaphysical assumptions are hidden characteristics within a particular scientific experiment that can explain its measured values but are not subject to physical measurement. These assumptions are the four sole ideas of consciousness that our minds receive from the measuring instruments of our senses. Common sense is the perceived result that is shared by all our senses and measuring instruments.
Newton’s laws of force and motion describe the four parameters of mass, space, time, and gravity and their complementary equation of F = ma. This equation is a general metaphysical principle of measurement. While an accelerometer gives a value for the magnitude and direction of a force, it fails to differentiate between acceleration and deceleration. The correct equation for absolute force is F = ma*d, (Force equals mass times a combination of the absolute values of acceleration and deceleration). For example, an automobile accelerating in a westerly direction at the equator is actually decelerating with respect to Earth’s rotational velocity. However, there is no way to determine this without looking to the stars for reference Read More...

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