1:  Models and Theories
  2:  The Model
  3:  Making the Model Work
  4:  Moving to 3 Dimensions
  5:  Building the Model
  6:  Tornados and Hurricanes
  7:  A Model of the Sun
  8:  The Solar System
  9:  The Universe
10:  The Quantum World
11:  Misc. Experiments
12:  Certainty and Uncertainty
13:  History of the Formula Used
14:  Why Huh?
15:  Create the Model with Derive
15-1 Agnesi/Einstein Formula
16:  For What It's Worth
17:  About the Author
 
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Welcome to “HUH?”

"Remember that all models  are wrong; the practical question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful".

-George Box and Norman Draper, Empirical Model Building and Response Surfaces, John Wiley, 1987,pg. 74.

“HUH?” is a website that contains the running history of work I’ve been doing on a model that I believe may help scientists explain many of the mysteries they encounter today.

The model appears to be fundamental, and visual shapes produced by it can easily be shown on a computer.  As you will see the shapes and the math behind them seem to co-exist in a paradox of possible and impossible views.  When you compare these generated views to the greatest mysteries nature provides, they seem to match.

I am not a Physicist, Mathematician or Scientist; this makes the task of explaining this model and generating interest in it somewhat complicated.  The advantage I have over most that attempt doing what I'm doing is I am not arguing against any theory, I am not questioning any data or laws.  I am only presenting one simple model that appears to model many of today's greatest mysteries in science; mysteries that are so strange that scientists can not even imagine a model and many doubt one could be constructed.

Note!  Some of the animations carry a Virtual Chaos logo, and the name Virtual Chaos is sometimes referred to as the Theory of Everything.  This logo has nothing to do with the Theory of Everything, it is the name of a business that I have.

Last updated 7/7/2007