The Unified theory of Numerical Polarity
Abstract
Ben Campbell Biezanek
The author of this article started his career as a self-taught, self- employed C&I engineer, metamorphosing himself in about 2007 into a self-taught, self-employed quantum physicist. This self- teaching of quantum physics has led him into changing his career once again into becoming a teacher of the superior arithmetical logic required in quantum physics. We need this superior arithmetical logic in order to obtain a grip upon Quantum-Relativity. Except with the subject of Quantum Relativity, our arithmetical concepts can remain rather sloppy, for Quantum-Relativity we must rid our arithmetical thinking of all logical sloppiness. This tightening up of our arithmetical logic, feeds back positively into our understanding of everything else, specially in nuclear physics, astrophysics, cosmology and even with the science of money.