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Title | Recent Discoveries in Physics that the Natural Philosophy Alliance Should Support |
Author(s) | Martin M?ller |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | Proceedings of the NPA |
Volume | 5 |
Number | 1 |
Pages | 157-158 |
Abstract
Up to 12 items of present day teachings in theoretical physics, worldwide, are reconsidered and tested as to their truth. And all of them fail to pass the test. Corrections will briefly be explained. The items are:
- Universal creation by one "Big Bang"
- Solar systems creation from "dark matter"
- Circling of electrons in atoms
- Neutron as an elementary particle
- The structure of neutrinos
- Sizes of atom nuclei
- Group velocity / delay
- A missing 5th Maxwell equation
- Nuclear forces other than electromagnetism
- Nonsense taught by Heisenberg
- Nonsense taught by Feynman
- Nonsense taught by Gell-Mann
Personal data about the author will be mentioned (Appendix).