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The simplest way to organize the information is to place things into two distinct piles, one which contains things that are known (proven), and another separate pile that contains speculation or theories that may or may not have merit. Since the entire topic is novel, there are no existing goalposts that can be applied in order to formulate this partition. Therefore, we can only make the logical distinction between the actual mathematics (mostly trigonometry and algebra which we know to be correct) and the speculative applications for the math with regards to physics.