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The Pure Physics

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APG Institute
Articles Collection Article, 13

The Pure Physics


The material universe is full of matter. Matter produces data. Data is
transmitted, converted, or converted during transmitted (DTaCT) under
the rules of transfer and conversion (Collision Theory). The material
phenomenon can couple with the system or not (Coupling Physics).
Data can exchange between two observers, or the data of two observers
can be related (Relative Physics = Extremely Special Relativity). No
observer's data prefer to others (Self-Observer Physics), and the data
originality of each observer can be measured. In determining the system
behavior or transitioning the system behavior from linear to nonlinear,
the system scale plays an effective role (Scales Physics). If the
nonlinearity of system behavior becomes more and more, then the
system looks more complicated. The material system can have memory
and be influenced by it (Memory Effect), it means that the system's past
affects its future or remain the trace of the system's past in the system's
future. With such an approach, the material universe capable of being a
stable simple system, however sometimes it seems complicated, which
in our opinion (in APG) is like this.

Author:
Rashid Nasrolahpour
Founder of APG Institute
APG Institute, Article, 13May 2020
Email: r.nasrolahpoor@gmail.com
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