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In the early days of modern science there was a belief that only things that could be proven or demonstrated should be considered valid. However over time science itself evolved and acknowledged that even things that can be mathematically or theoretically justified can be part of our understanding of the universe. This book challenges some of the misconceptions that science has held and explores ideas that are not widely available on the internet.For example it delves into topics like how we can expand the traditional Cartesian system to accommodate more than three dimensions and the potential of using three-dimensional and four-dimensional complex numbers to solve even more complex mathematical problems. It presents these ideas as a recipe for those who are eager to explore new knowledge before it becomes widely known.The book also emphasizes that true scientific understanding should be based on what is prima facie true rather than what is simply perceived to be true. It compares certain scientific beliefs to the alchemists of old who believed they could turn lead or zinc into gold or silver based on limited knowledge. It highlights examples where scientists have overlooked the potential effectiveness of diluted forms of homeopathic medicines or the ability of planets to counterbalance the force of stars without any physical support.