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ETHNOPHYSICS

EthnoPhysics is a theory about physics that is based on describing what we see,
hear, taste and feel. Ideas are presented in a way that is accessible to an
adventurous lay reader. We start in plain newspaper English, then as we go
along, words with specialized meanings are explained in terms of common
sensations. Definitions are arranged in logical order so they can be taught with
minimal hand-waving. The level of mathematics is mostly high-school algebra.

Textile fragment, Chancay people. Pre-Hispanic Peru,
51 x 38 cm. Photograph by D Dunlop.

EthnoPhysics has developed scientific definitions for mass and time. They have
been tested by detailed mathematical analysis for hundreds of nuclear particles.
Calculated results compare favorably with experimental observations, fewer than
a dozen particles fall outside of experimental uncertainty. There are also some
other findings. The conservation laws and Pauli’s exclusion principle have been
explicitly traced to their historical roots. Quantum effects are explained as an
artifact of categorical thought. And there is a new approach to some atomic
spectroscopy calculations. However the intellectual cost of these results is
high: The idea of perfectly continuous space has been forsaken. So some limits
on the use of calculus may be inferred.

Right now, work at EthnoPhysics is moving toward a logical exposition of
Newtonian mechanics. This involves developing a theory of space, and lots of
discussion about hydrogen. On the horizon, there is an outline for predicting
the magnetic moments of some nuclear particles.


ETHNOPHYSICS IS ABOUT HUMANS



EthnoPhysics has little to say about the mysteries of the universe.Β  It is a
scientific description of human experience, including all sorts of people. Hence
the name. It explicitly uses cultural notions of classification, often a Western
style, along with some other ways of organizing things. And it incorporates
socially established priorities about what gets attention.Β  This inclusive view
enriches theoretical development from an expanded library of semiotic textures.





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CONTENTS


Nine Critical Sensations


Seeing the Sun

Seeing Blood

Seeing Gold

Touching Steam

Touching Ice

Hearing a Heartbeat

Tasting a Lemon

Tasting the Ocean

Tasting Honey


Memorable Events

What are Quarks?


Up Quarks

Down Quarks

Top Quarks

Bottom Quarks

Strange Quarks

Charmed Quarks

Positive Quarks

Negative Quarks

Northern Quarks

Southern Quarks

Accurate Quark Counting

Quirks and Quarks


Ergonomic Quark Models


Reliable Clocks


Spectacular Photons

Mass


Nuclear Particle Classification


𝘒 – Mesons

𝘽 – Mesons

𝙗 – Mesons

𝘿 – Mesons

πž“ – Baryons

𝙛 – Mesons

𝙝 – Mesons

𝞰 – Mesons

𝙅/𝝍 – Mesons

Kaons

𝞚 – Baryons

Leptons

Neutrons

𝞝 – Baryons

Pions

𝞺 – Mesons

𝞒 – Baryons

𝞀 – Mesons

πŸ‡ – Mesons

𝞦 – Mesons

πž† – Mesons

𝞨 – Baryons

πŸ‚ – Mesons

𝙒, 𝙕 and Higgs Bosons


Solid Newtonian Particles


Time


Discover Bumpy Space


Big 3-Dimensional Atoms


Acidic Quarks

Basic Quarks

Ionic Quarks

Aqueous Quarks

Dextro Quarks

Levo Quarks

Hydrogen Gets Excited


Fine Structure of Hydrogen

Bohr Model (Under Construction)

Molecular Hydrogen (Under Construction)

Hydrogen Isotopes (Under Construction)


Length


Ancient Trustworthy Mechanics


Tests and Predictions


EthnoPhysics


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