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| author = [[Thomas F Valone]], [[Roger C Jennison]]
| author = [[Thomas F Valone]], [[Roger C Jennison]]
| language = English
| subject = Inertia, electromagnetism, phase-locked cavities
| published = 2000
| published = 2000
| publisher = [[Integrity Research Institute]]
| publisher = [[Integrity Research Institute]]
| pages = 80
| pages = 80
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'''''R. C. Jennison Collection: 16 Papers''''' is a 2000 compilation edited by [[Thomas F Valone]] (Integrity Research Institute) gathering sixteen papers by the physicist and radio astronomer [[Roger C Jennison]].
==Overview==
The collection assembles Jennison's papers on the nature of inertia and mass, centred on his work with '''phase-locked cavities'''. Jennison (with M. A. C. Drinkwater and others) showed that a standing electromagnetic wave trapped in a phase-locked resonator behaves as though it possesses rest mass and intrinsic inertia, and from this model he derived, on classical grounds, both Newton's second law (F = ma) and the mass–energy relation (E = mc²). The papers explore the implications of this "confinement of light" for the origin of inertia.
==About the people==
Roger Clifton Jennison (1922–2006) was a British radio astronomer (Jodrell Bank; later professor at the University of Kent) known for the discovery of the double structure of the radio source Cygnus A and for inventing the technique of closure phase in interferometry, and, later in his career, for his work on inertia and phase-locked cavities. Dr. Thomas F. Valone is president of the Integrity Research Institute.
==Publication details==
* '''Editor:''' [[Thomas F Valone]]; author [[Roger C Jennison]]
* '''Publisher:''' [[Integrity Research Institute]]
* '''Published:''' 2000
* '''Pages:''' 80


==Links to Purchase Book==
==Links to Purchase Book==


* [[http://www.integrity-research.org R. C. Jennison Collection: 16 Papers]][[Category:Book]]
* [http://www.integrity-research.org R. C. Jennison Collection: 16 Papers] (Integrity Research Institute)
 
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R. C. Jennison Collection: 16 Papers
AuthorThomas F Valone, Roger C Jennison
LanguageEnglish
SubjectInertia, electromagnetism, phase-locked cavities
Published2000
PublisherIntegrity Research Institute
Pages80

R. C. Jennison Collection: 16 Papers is a 2000 compilation edited by Thomas F Valone (Integrity Research Institute) gathering sixteen papers by the physicist and radio astronomer Roger C Jennison.

Overview

The collection assembles Jennison's papers on the nature of inertia and mass, centred on his work with phase-locked cavities. Jennison (with M. A. C. Drinkwater and others) showed that a standing electromagnetic wave trapped in a phase-locked resonator behaves as though it possesses rest mass and intrinsic inertia, and from this model he derived, on classical grounds, both Newton's second law (F = ma) and the mass–energy relation (E = mc²). The papers explore the implications of this "confinement of light" for the origin of inertia.

About the people

Roger Clifton Jennison (1922–2006) was a British radio astronomer (Jodrell Bank; later professor at the University of Kent) known for the discovery of the double structure of the radio source Cygnus A and for inventing the technique of closure phase in interferometry, and, later in his career, for his work on inertia and phase-locked cavities. Dr. Thomas F. Valone is president of the Integrity Research Institute.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book