This essay starts by establishing the general concept of “Fundamental”. Then follows an epistemological critique of the practice of theoretical science, where it is demonstrated the inadequacy of the ways science constructs the fundamental concepts for studying the fine grain of reality. Afterward it is proposed an expansion of the scope of physical science to include the aspects of reality that cannot be observed directly or indirectly. Then the author discusses the concepts of SPACE, DISTANCE,TIME, INERTIA, MASS AND ELECTRIC CHARGE, and develops new concepts for each of these scientific parameters; redefining them in ways that allows the determination of whether or not they could be categorized as Fundamental.
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