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Review of Frequmechanic -Five.

Posted: 22 Feb 2025, 18:57
by Barry Jones 2
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Frequmechanic -Five." by Isam.T.Saleh (The Red Monk)..]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In his technical work Frequmechanics Five, Isam Taher Salih offers an alternative physics framework. From his earlier books on the scientific discipline of Frequmechanics, the author expands his words. This is a discipline of the combination of physics and frequencies uniting with the field's geometry. The author proves that every such object, anywhere in the universe, interacts with the only conceivable medium of influence—an interaction with the only possible "cosmic flux" through certain frequencies, which fix its existence. Thus, the book introduces the Emiton model as a theoretical quantum and macro-scale frequency-based interaction medium.

The author then uses detailed mathematical methods to propose changes in several physics postulates like the Uncertainty Principle and black hole physics in his theoretical framework. Salih investigates practical applications such as superior methods of energy saving and laboratory tests to validate frequency effects using fluid systems. The book presents Frequmechanics as a pioneering scientific discipline hostile to the current expert thoughts and stimulating the exploration of new research directions.

Reading Frequmechanics Five was fascinating. Salih’s attempt at redefining physics by studying frequency interactions also shows work with exemplary ambition, as these attempts remained strikingly creative. The Emission concept is interesting for the audience, but the book does not provide enough physical tests to prove the validity of one of the scientific aspects. I recognize the length of time spent on this study and the many kind, meticulous mathematical skills that also went into this study by the author. To enable a wider range of applications of frequency mechanics, testing through experiments as well as simple real-life applications will be necessary. At present, Frequmechanics Five is an advanced conceptual study, and while its theory lies at the present point in the theorizing process, it has yet to become a complete scientific advancement.

It has been exceptionally well-edited, and the publication has maintained perfect literary standards. The book lacks how to implement the author’s postulated concept in practical settings, but I don’t consider that to be an important flaw, as the author might not have targeted that in the book. As such, the rating of this book is 5 out of 5 stars.

Since Frequmechanics Five is written to be technical about quantum mechanics and cosmology as well as alternative scientific models, readers that need a premier source of physics mathematics and theoretical sciences should consult this edition. The book should prove useful reading for researchers in physics and to academics and physicists studying unconventional theories, though its technical difficulty prevents the casual reading of science.

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Re: Review of Frequmechanic -Five.

Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 04:33
by Victor Nwabuisi
This is an insightful review. However books about physics is not my cup of tea, so I will pass. Well done.

Re: Review of Frequmechanic -Five.

Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 08:43
by George Bastem
Sounds like a bold and intriguing take on physics! The idea of frequency-based interactions and the Emiton model is fascinating, though it seems more theoretical than practical for now. Definitely something for deep thinkers and researchers willing to explore unconventional scientific ideas.

Re: Review of Frequmechanic -Five.

Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 08:54
by Shaniz Tobiaz
The book got a rating of 5 just as the name suggests. Great review there. Its a must read for me.

Re: Review of Frequmechanic -Five.

Posted: 25 Feb 2025, 11:01
by Amy Luman
I can say that this is a very technical work as I don’t understand much of the review and I think that I have pretty good understanding of physics. The fact that he can present a new way. Of thinking about these things is impressive. I do think, however, that this would have a very limited audience. Thanks!