REPORT OF LECTURE ON INOMATA'S THEORY
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REPORT' OF LECTURE ON IN TA'S THEORY
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THE LECTURE BY MR KANEMORI CONCERNED THE LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF
INOMATA'S THEORY WHICH SEEKS TO REORGANIZE WESTERN SCIENCE WHICH IS
BUILT ON THE FOUNDATION OF MODERN PHYSICS, AND HE SOUGHT TO EXPLAIN
IT ON THE BASIS OF HIS OWN IDEAS. INOMATA'STHEORY,_WHICH,DEVELOPS
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN R. AND.-, ENERGY;_IN CURRENT PHYSICS ON THE
PREMISE OF THE EXISTENCE OF_ VIRTUAL_,,P.HX.SICAL QUANT-IT_IES_WH_I_CH CANNOT
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BE SEEN IN THREE DIMENSIONA.EACEIS,A NEW-ATTEMPT TO _I.NCORPORATE
ORIENTAL CONCEPTS INTOWESTERN_.SC.I_ENCE AND CONSEQUENTLY IT SEEMS TO
CQ_ITA_N_ SOME HYPOTHESES WHICH ARE DIFFICULT TQ.UN.L..E-ELS-T. NB_ IN L GI L
TERMS.
IN THIS LECTURE MR KANEMORI FIRST OF ALL POSITED THE EXISTENCE OF
THE VIRTUAL MAGNETIC CHARGE WHICH IS THE STARTING POINT OF INOMATA'S
THEORY, AND ESTABLISHED THE NEED FOR THE HYPOTHESES USED IN THE
DERIVATION OF THE COMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY FROM MAXWELL'S
ELECTROMAGNETIC EQUATIONS. CONCERNING INOMATA'S UNIFICATION OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC AND GRAVITATIONAL FIELDS WHERE HE SAYS UNIVERSAL
GRAVITATION AND A VIRTUAL COULOMB FORCE ARE EQUIVALENT FROM THE
STANDPOINT OF COMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY, HE SAYS THAT THE FACT
THAT A COIL LOSES WEIGHT WHEN A CURRENT IS PASSED THROUGH IT COULD
POSSIBLY PROVIDE ONE PROOF FOR THIS IF GRADUAL WEIGHT CHANGES COULD
BE OBSERVED IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN VOLTAGE. HOWEVER IN HIS OWN
EXPLANATION HE EMPHASIZED THAT IF THE PSYCHOTRONIC_._TRIANGULAR
RELATIONSHIP (MASS, ENERGY, VIRTUAL MAGNETIC CHARGE) PROP OS D,TO
EXPLAIN SCIENTIFICALLY PARANORMAL PHENOMENA SUCH AS THE LEVITATION
OF OBJECTS, REALLY HOLDS, THEN A LOGICAL CONTRADICTION I_S_PRy_-
IN THE DERIVED HYPOTHESIS AND PARTIAL REVISION IS NEEDED.
HE ALSO GAVE A CONCEPTUAL INTERPRETATION. QF..__CQNSC_IOUSNESS_
INOMATA'S THEORY AYING,.,THATIF ONE ASSUMES THE LAW OF.I.NCREASING
ENTROPY ON THE COSMIC SCALE IMPLIES NATURAL PASSIVE UNIDIRECTIONAL
MOTION, THEN GRAVITY ANDAVIRTUAL .MAGNFTIC._CHARGE EXIST, AS ACTO$S
IN REATING A WORLD WITH LOCALIZED ORDER. TBE.EXAMINATION OF HOW
THIS DIFFERS FROM THE IMAGES WE NORMAL,Ia_ASSOCIATE---WLTH THE WORDS,
AND WHICH ARE DIFFICULT TO CONCEIVE OF EXCEPT FOR MAN, CONTAINED
SOME EXTREMELY .-IN.TERESTING POI NI S WHEN VIEWED FROM HIS PO SITI S S.
A SPECIALIST IN THE( {;." .
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THIS LECTURE, WHICH CONCENTRATED THROUGHOUT ON AN EXPLANATION OF THE
LOGICAL STRUCTURE OF INOMATA'S THEORY, SEEMED TO BE A GOOD
ARTICULATE EXPOSITION. IT MADE THE INOMATA THEORY, WHICH SEEKS TO
REORGANIZE PHYSICS AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF HIS IDEAS, FEEL LIKE
SOMETHING VERY PERSONAL EVEN TO THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SKETCHY
COMPREHENSION OF THE BORDERS OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS, BUT MUCH MORE
ELABORATION AND DEBATE LIKE THIS LECTURE IS NEEDED SO THAT A MORE
PRECISE THEORY CAN BE DEVELOPED, AND DILIGENT RESEARCH IS ALSO
IMPORTANT TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE FOR THE THEORY. WE LOOK FORWARD TO
SEEING THE RESULTS OF MR KANEMORI'S FUTURE ENDEAVORS IN THIS FIELD.
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