The Anisotropic World" - Educational Film by Sklyarov & Pavlov

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The educational film "Anisotropic World," created by Andrej Sklyarov and Dmitry Pavlov, explores the design of the universe through the lens of Finsler geometry, proposing a new perspective on the Pythagorean theorem. The film aims to provide answers to fundamental questions about the effectiveness of mathematics in natural science and the symmetry principles that govern our universe. It serves as a continuation of the previous work "Geometry of the Universe from Different View Points" and presents insights from professional physicists seeking to extend Einstein's relativity theory without contradiction. The film is supported by the International Foundation for Finsler Geometry Research Development.

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  • Understanding of Finsler geometry
  • Familiarity with Einstein's relativity theory
  • Basic knowledge of mathematical principles in natural sciences
  • Awareness of the Pythagorean theorem and its implications
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  • Research Finsler geometry and its applications in physics
  • Explore the implications of extending Einstein's relativity theory
  • Study the mathematical foundations of symmetry principles in nature
  • Investigate the effectiveness of mathematics in scientific theories
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The Anisotropic World
What is the design of our Universe? Why it is not things that are important but the symmetry principles? What is the origin of the inconceivable effectiveness of mathematics in natural science? Is there any scientific proof of the Pythagoras idea that everything is number? These and other questions confront the authors of the educational film "Anisotropic World". The answers could be probably found in substituting the usual space-time geometry by the Finsler one in which, speaking figuratively, the analogue of the Pythagoras theorem deals not with the squares of cathetuses and hypothenuses but with the fourth powers of them. The points of view of professional physicists united by the wish to find a natural extension of Einstein's relativity theory which would not contradict the latter's concepts are also presented in the film. In a sense, it is the continuation of the film "Geometry of the Universe from different view points", and also the popular exposition of the research which could be partially found on http://www.polynumbers.ru http://www.hyper-complex.ru geom2004@mail.ru

Authors: Andrej Sklyarov and Dmitry Pavlov
Producer: Andrej Sklyarov
Music: SENMUTH and Max Loginov
International Foundation for Finsler Geometry Research Development

Film links

http://rapidshare.com/files/334255277/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334261974/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334285247/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334488310/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334489801/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334490780/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334491741/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part07.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334492981/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part08.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/334494060/Anisotropic_World_part_1.part09.rar
 
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