- I've put up a single site tying together the last two volumes of Applied Mathematics: Body and Soul.
- The thesis is simple: physics as deterministic continuum mechanics in real 3D space, solved at finite precision — the precision Nature and any computer actually have.
- Two scales, one mechanics: Large scale: Navier–Stokes with gravitation. The 2nd Law becomes real turbulent dissipation D ≥ 0 — no entropy, no statistics.
- Atomic scale: a real Schrödinger equation for non-overlapping charge densities on physical 3D space — not a probability wave in 3N dimensions.
- Two fundamental forces — gravitational (Newton) and electric (Coulomb/Maxwell) — and nothing else. This is where GR and QM stop being incompatible: both are Poisson potentials of one continuum mechanics in 3 space dimensions.
- Every result is a self-contained browser simulation — Joule expansion, turbulence, cosmology, atoms, molecules, the periodic table. No installation. Open it and watch.
PS Springer has rejected publication of the book Real Quantum Mechanics as Vol 6 in the Springer Body and Soul Applied Mathematics series, likewise Real Thermodynamics as Vol 5. Responsible editor Martin Peters, who edited Vol 1-4, refused to supply any motivation for the rejection against principles of open scientific discussion. An article submitted to Springers Foundations of Physics met the same reception: No motivation, simply flat rejection. Is this the new norm in scientific publishing? Is it possible to reject a ms without any reason at all? Or by a reason that must be covered up? Is not only theoretical physics in a state of crisis, but also scientific publishing?

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