Human Physics

Anon Y Maas

Format
Paperback
Publisher
FriesenPress
Published
25 June 2024
Pages
272
ISBN
9781039167025

Human Physics

Anon Y Maas

In introductory physics courses, students learn the basic principles of electromagnetism. What isn't taught is how this invisible force affects people and the world. Author Anon Y. Maas knows it's behind more than we may realize: consumerist debt, rising toxicity levels, excessive waste, an immaterial coup d'etat in 2020, and so much more.

Human Physics explores human phenomena with a physics-focused approach. Starting with the foundations of electromagnetic wave propagation, this revolutionary study shifts the commonly taught scale to one that reflects human elements, whose properties and characteristics aren't represented in particle physics. Recognizing this deficit, Maas developed language to do so. From there, Maas provides scientific reasoning to show how electromagnetic wave emissions are being broadcast with a potentially global impact. Facilitated by thousands of corporations, this exploitation of wave propagation design is intended to control and manipulate consumers and society, ensnaring them in a loop: consumers go further into debt while corporations get richer. Perpetual activities are then analyzed to expose what Maas calls "intelligent murder." With escalating crimes, exploits, and chaos, our end seems inevitable. The final chapter illuminates exactly this.

Thought-provoking and entirely original, Human Physics bridges the gap between physics, sociology, and psychology. Maas's insights, filled with tenacity and vigilance, encourage readers to question the world around them-what causes it, how and why. This type of deep investigation may be our very salvation.

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