Interwiss - Bureau of Interdisciplinary SciencesDr. Michael Harder

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The hidden rules of the universe:
What is life? What rules of the game has nature provided for our world and our lives? And what does this have to do with all the crises we are currently experiencing?

In his search, the author comes across the four laws of time, with which at the same time a fundamental dualism openly appears. It is the dualism of order and chaos that leads into a world in which logic and provability take a back seat. It is now completely different, namely the rules of the game of complex systems, around which physics likes to give a wide berth, but which determine and shape the course and the liveliness of the world and thus all our lives. And only when we finally recognize and accept these rules of nature will we be able to understand and deal with the crises and complexity of the modern world.

Because that is what it is all about now: if we want to preserve our way of life, we urgently need to find out how the world really works.

256 pages, ISBN 978-3755767220
BoD, Norderstedt, 2022
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Einstein's errors: the discovery of space and time.
420 pages, ISBN 978-3837092608
BoD, Norderstedt, 2010, €26.80
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Physiconomics: On the Physics of Economics
256 pages, ISBN 978-3739217796
BoD, Norderstedt, 2015, €14.80
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The Hidden Rules of the Universe. Volume I: What the world is really made of.
216 pages, ISBN 978-3750470408
BoD, Norderstedt, 2020, 12,99 €.
Notes about this book

After the publication of the 4th revised edition of "Einstein's Errors" in 2010, I have often been asked to write a version that is also more understandable for laymen. Prompted by the content and success of the book "Physiconomics" (2015), which deals with the crises and future prospects of our economy in a way that everyone can understand more easily, however, something else came up. I was faced with the task of not only revisiting "Einstein's Errors" and my criticism of special relativity, but more importantly of putting physics and many other parts of natural science into a larger context. As I will show you in this book, this is urgently needed. We need to find out as soon as possible how the world really works.

For this I begin in this volume I with the question of what our world consists of, because even that is not clarified until today. In the center of this popular-scientific book therefore the discovery stands, that the world obviously does not consist of space and time, but of a field of action quanta, which includes space and time. It would not only explain the dynamics of our universe but means a completely new foundation for the known physics. I call this part matrix theory.

Dr. Michael Harder, in October 2020

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Quantum gravity: The Planck quantum as the origin of the general theory of relativity.
One of the major unresolved gaps in our knowledge of the physical world is the question of the compatibility of Einstein's general theory of relativity (ART) and quantum theory. The current search for answers in physics leads to the established research field of quantum gravity, where different doctrines compete with each other.

This research report now describes the working methods and findings of a scientist who, free from the university discipline of thought, brings together findings from various fields of knowledge. As the author shows, the search for an answer goes far beyond the actual topic. For the path to a solution inevitably leads via the great questions of time, such as the hitherto unknown mechanisms of time dilation and the tripartite division of time into past, present and future.

The report shows how an interdisciplinary combination of long-established knowledge leads to the abandonment of the model of a spacetime continuum in favor of a quantized scalar field of quanta of action. The most astonishing result of this new theory, called matrix theory, is the realization that Planck's quantum of action is not only the basis of quantum physics, but that this quantum is also the origin of Einstein's general theory of relativity! This makes Planck's quantum the link between ART and quantum physics. Many other proposed solutions to fundamental questions of physics, such as the question of the nature of the Higgs field and the Big Bang theory, which the matrix theory delivers as if in one fell swoop, give rise to the hope that something fundamental may have been found here that needs to be pursued further.

56 pages, ISBN 978-3769313642
BoD, Norderstedt, 2024, €8.99
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