Introduction Sir Isaac Newton is remembered as one of history’s greatest scientists and mathematicians, but less known is the profound influence of his religious beliefs on his work. Newton was a deeply spiritual thinker who wrote extensively on theology – in fact, his private theological writings (largely unpublished in his lifetime) likely exceeded his scientific output in volume. He believed in a universe created and ordered by God, and this faith fundamentally shaped how he approached the study of nature. In particular, Newton’s magnum opus PhilosophiƦ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (“Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy,” 1687) contains subtle yet significant theological themes. This report explores how Newton’s views on God, creation, and scripture intertwined with his mathematics and physics. It examines Newton’s theology (such as his unorthodox Arian beliefs), his idea of mathematics as a divine language, the religious motifs in the Principia , differences between...
Master Index of Articles Welcome to the comprehensive archive of research and writings by Q. Michael Lewis. This index organizes a wide range of topics including the Pythagorean Curvature Correction Theorem (PCCT), Closed Loop Pulse Propulsion (CLPP), geometric number theory, and economic modeling. All links below offer direct access to the original publications. Understanding the universe, one concept at a time. The Physics of Geometry & Gravity (PCCT) Lewis Geometric Factoring: Seeing Primes in Geometry Quantum Gravity: Inspired by the Steve Mould Effect Thermodynamics from Time Curvature: A Geometric Framework The Pythagorean Curvature Correction Theorem Video The Newton you don't know. A Google Notebook on the Physics of Cancer A Grand Unified Theory: Last Chapter of the Rewrite The Double-Line Crossing Theory: PCCT Reasoning An Almost Complete Geometric Proof of Riemann Hypothesis The PCCT Revolution: ...
Faster-Than-Light as Frame, Not Cheat — Why the Channel Saves Causality, Information, and Entropy Faster-Than-Light as Frame, Not Cheat — Why the Channel Saves Causality, Information, and Entropy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oui9sGtn5wg The claim is simple: faster-than-light can be real as a frame-of-reference fact inside a quantum channel without violating causality. In that same picture, information is not lost in black holes, and the second law remains intact. The only trick is to stop treating “speed” as a sacred scalar and start acknowledging the lane you’re measuring in. Switch the lane—switch the operational frame—and the mystery becomes arithmetic. 1) Channel-Relative Speed Is the Point Ordinary light plods along in the background medium defined by the exterior geometry. A pumped quantum channel near a horizon defines a different medium. Inside that channel, the bright structure can overtake ambient light and appear...