The Super Principia Mathematica is a “Popular Physics” texts series written by author Robert Louis Kemp.

Kemp is a maestro of the physics world, a new breed of a scientist who has looked deep into the standard way of doing science, and who sees the breaking of a new dawn of physics. His just-published magnum opus, “Super Principia Mathematica – The Rage to Master Conceptual and Mathematical Physics,” is his response to combining the deterministic mathematics that Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, and various others used to render science into the art of mathematics and empirical physics. The Super Principia Mathematica is written in a classical Newtonian style with a modern 21st century twist.

With over twenty (20) years of continued development, Kemp evolved the Super Principia Mathematica into a language of mathematical physics in its own right. The language is that of simple math models, pictures, definitions, and aphorisms. All used artistically to evaluate Matter, Motion, Thermodynamics, Cosmology, General Relativity, as well as Aether Mechanics, which the Super Principia Mathematica blends into a complete Unified Vortex Field Theory.

Kemp begins his work Super Principia – Volume one (1) by analyzing the “First Law of Motion.” The concept and law made into a complete book that describes motion, matter, energy, and momentum without the need for external forces. Next, he moves into Volume two (2) “The Special Theory of Thermodynamics”, where he introduces new understandings into the working of Thermodynamics including a relativistic Thermodynamic Field Theory, and a Matter in Motion Thermodynamic Engine. And lastly in Volume three (3) “The General Theory of Relativity” completing what Einstein started almost 100 years ago; describing Cosmology, Quantum Phenomenon, Gravity, and the Stress Momentum-Energy in a classical way using tensor mechanics. Likewise in the same book is introduced, a Cosmic “Dark” Force Theory that is absolutely fascinating!

Kemp spent over twenty (20) years analyzing the results of classical mechanics, gravity, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, special relativity, general relativity, cosmology, and high energy physics. The math results stacked on top of the works of 300 years of those that preceded the Super Principia Mathematica. Most of the work is relatively simple college level algebra, geometry, and calculus. The Super Principia Mathematica is able to break down very complex physics and mathematics, in a very simple way, and with lots of easy to understand pictures and illustrations.

In his Volume one (1) “The First Law of Motion (Inertial Motion)” described is the intriguing Dark Matter which is compared to Inertial/Gravitational Mass and Newton’s Inherent Inertia Mass. Also Kemp stretches back to classical mechanics and resurrects the vacuum mechanics of the Aether back from the grave. The concept of modeling the all pervading aether medium into the universe has been attempted since antiquity. The various concepts of the Aether were described over the centuries by great scientist and physicist such as: Nicolas Copernicus (c. 1500), Johannes Kepler (c. 1600), Rene Descartes (c. 1600), Isaac Newton (c. 1700), Fatio de Duillier (c. 1700), Georges-Louis Le Sage (c. 1700), Michael Faraday (c. 1800), James Clerk Maxwell (c. 1800), Albert Einstein (c. 1900), Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (c. 1900), Alexander Friedmann (c. 1900), and Steven Rado (c. 2000).

Kemp claims that, “Various models of the aether are being published in current scientific journals under different names: Quintessence, Higgs Field, Vacuum Expectation Value Energy, Zero Point Energy, Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs), and Ground State Energy. All are Aether Theories at their core, each with their own twist, but Aether theories never-the-less!”

Kemp’s new science – is a blend of art, physics concepts, and mathematical equations – as demonstrated in his Volume two (2) “The Special Theory of Thermodynamics” there he describes that any energy associated with organized motions of macroscopic, microscopic, and atomic particles tends to produce heat which is a form of aether – that flows in a fixed gradient direction from a hot temperature reservoir to a cold temperature reservoir for that isolated system.

Likewise, that same isolated system, at the same time creates a density difference – which flows in a fixed direction from high density to low density; and in a direction opposite to the heat flow of temperature difference described above. This temperature difference and density difference between any isolated system is described as a Matter in Motion Thermodynamic Engine. Likewise, an Entropic Force is also described; a result that turns out to be a truly remarkable process in nature; not explained with such clarity before!

This new revelation into the workings of the nature of isolated systems in general, has the potential to allow for the designs of new technology required for harnessing this free energy. This revelation of a Matter in Motion Thermodynamic Engine for all isolated systems could revolutionize how we design systems to harvest energy in the future!

Kemp proceeds to attack the bulwarks of science head-on in his Volume three (3) “The General Theory of Relativity” there he describes the Dark Energy that causes spacetime to expand, and the Cosmic Vacuum “Dark” Force as being an all pervasive force acting on all bodies at all times in the universe. This simple formulation: The Cosmic Vacuum “Dark” Force (${F_{Dark-Force}}=\frac{F^2_{Light-Force}}{4F_{Self-Gravity}}$) is equal to, the square of Light Force (${F^2_{Light-Force}}$), divided by four times the Gravitational Force (${4F_{Self-Gravity}}$). Or formulated another way the Cosmic “Dark” Force (${F_{Dark-Force}}=\frac{c^4_{Light}}{4G}$) equals: the fourth power of the speed of Light (${c^4_{Light}}$) divided by four times the Universal Gravitational Constant (${4G}$). The Super Principia Mathematica hypotheses that this all pervasive Dark Energy and Cosmic Vacuum Force is used to complete the Unified Theory that Einstein started nearly 100 years ago.

Kemp calls his three-volume series a “Theory of almost Everything (TOAE)” and affirms that, “Anyone with an understanding of algebra, geometry, and basic calculus can work out the equations laid out in each chapter.” He adds, “The goal of the Super Principia Mathematica book series is to explain the mysteries of the workings of the Universe into a concise “Theory of almost Everything (TOAE).”

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