Snetzel Laws
1.
Every
reality has to be interpreted by five senses without exceptions.
2.
There are levels of realities or impairment of
dimensions in which happen to be either immaterials or matters according to
physical truth.
3.
Every phenomenon always have a counter exo-phenom
that creates an alternate realities
4.
Every reality cannot be fully recorded and
comprehended by science.
5.
Relativity of time is only a bifurcation of
progress.
Seeing through the Phenomena of three things, first is
believes upon seeing creatures or other imaginative beings in other world or
dimension makes us think that whether or not those are physics to be
comprehended, second is the phenomenon of being incarcerated by negative
energies, there are a lot of recordings upon exorcisms and conjurations, thus
those actually scientifically comprehended by senses, third is that people are
able to fall in love also other creatures, what is actually love in physics
sense? Does it able to be comprehended
mathematically? Can someone
scientifically proof the existence of love?
From those arguments, firstly we could see that many people
may imagine and create their own world creatively, thus like the Novel of
Chronicles of Narnia, The Harry Potter Series, and even other imaginative
believes as such the existence of Jinns and Angels. From all these facts and arguments, may one
expect that those realties actually happen through quantum phenomenon or just
mere psychological creature that happens virtually in our mind? These would be described in the discussion.
Secondly, many recording of negative energies does exist as
such exorcisms, seeing ghosts, and conjuration.
Are those facts only comprehensible through mystery of meta-physic? Or does negative energies able to make one
observer split in personalities like what happened to Sybil case in Cognitive
Clinical Psychologies?
Third, many people are married, some chose to have sexual
activities without marriages, some conserve their virginities for husbands, and
wives, but strange thing called love does startle our critical thinking. Is it real? Can love be describe in Physics or is it just
a hormonal changes in the nature of our bodies, may one really mathematically
define love?
There are several laws decoding energies, some of the were
Thermodynamics, Conservation of Energies, Brownian Motions, and others, yet
such Laws hasn’t comprehensively nurture us in the thinking of creative
energies and beings of other dimension like aliens. Are those realities? By confronting the first lemma of Snetzel Law
that to be scientific every reality need to be comprehended by all the five
senses, we could create a formulations as such that 1/5 of every realities are
described in each normal senses, so as such everything could be either 100%
real or 0% real. Mathematically, it
could be derived R = X . Pr where R is realities, Pr is probabilities, and X is
percentage of senses. This could predict
the existence of other senses in which could measure the happening of other
realities if ever it is true scientifically.
Watching movie for instance is not a total realities but demi-realities
with pseudo-characters, in which that every miniature of our stories are
embedded in our mind and perspective to see an interesting movies based on our
experiences.
According to the second law of Snetzel, there are impairments
of dimension, these are supposedly according to Einstein Theories, Minkowskian
Theories, Laws of Nature as such Newtonian, accordingly. Through the
understanding of Snetzel Law, dimension could be impaired, thus this
impairments may be a results of corruption in index of realities. To count such index we may think that
realities are both immaterial and physical yet still in Physics
understanding. These index maybe written
as such, i+i^2=0 if and only if it comes from imaginative mind while i+i^2=1 if
and only if it is a physical truth.
Therefore, if the index appear in between 0 and 1 then it is a demi
realities as such that if it is found thus the variable exceeds 1 or below 0 it
is called pseudo realism.
The third law state that every phenomenon of realities have
a counter exo-phenomena, it means that if we found such phenomena in any
realities such exo-phenomena or decode of phenomena must appear in alternate
terms, this is according to Quantum Theories, String Theories, and even
Multiverses. This is decoded P=-EP, this
measure that P as Matrix of Phenomena while EP are the negatives or imaginary
of every Matrix of Phenomena.
Four laws stated that every reality are not always be
comprehended by science. This is the
boundaries unto this law. Snetzel cannot
comprehend every reality. As such that every
human memories limited, which means, we cannot memorize every single thing that
happens in these universe. This is the
boundary condition. Scientifically, it written,
every reality is hyper-paradox.
Mathematically, V R = U R^R.
The fifth law stated that relativity of time is only
bifurcation of progress. Accordingly,
these maintain the norm that time is relative according to Einstein as such it
is according to the frame of reference in such. Mathematically written, T = (1/phi . r^2 .t /3)
. 2 where T is time, r is euclidean length and r is boundaries of curve. This is an exaggeration upon time relativity,
in which made that relativities is bounded to space-time and realities.
Summary, the phenomena of other world, imagination, and love
may be appearing in Physics as such seeing it from Snetzel Laws, making the the
constant variables of motions. Thus, the
phenomena of extra-terrestrials may be comprehended that the index of realities
must not be exceeding but in stable condition.
References:
- Einstein A. (1916), Relativity: The Special and General Theory (Translation 1920), New York: H. Holt and Company.
- https://opentextbc.ca/researchmethods/chapter/phenomena-and-theories/.
- Haskell Curry, Foundations of Mathematical Logic, 2010.
- Sternberg, Robert J. (2007). "Triangulating Love". In Oord, T. J. The Altruism Reader: Selections from Writings on Love, Religion, and Science. West Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Foundation.
- Arnold, Vladimir Igorevich. Catastrophe Theory, 3rd ed. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1992.