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'''Curriculum Vitae and education:'''   I studied civil engineering at the <placename w:st="on"></placename>Technical <placetype w:st="on"></placetype>University in <place w:st="on"></place><city w:st="on"></city>Graz, <country-region w:st="on"></country-region>Austria, where I was assistant professor at the Institute for Mechanics for twenty years. During this time I studied also philosophy and history of science. Since then I have had the opportunity to be a private scholar.
'''Johann Marinsek''' (correctly spelled ''Marinšek'', pronounced "Marinshek") is an Austrian [[physicist]], engineer and independent author whose work addresses the ontological and conceptual foundations of physics, including the nature of matter, inertia, radiation and atomic structure. A retired assistant professor of mechanics at [[Graz University of Technology]], he is a critic of the theory of [[relativity]], of quantum physics and of the Rutherford–Bohr atomic model, and has proposed an alternative model of matter based on elementary permanent ring magnets.


'''Research interests and research goals:'''
==Biography==
Marinsek studied civil engineering at the Technical University in Graz, Austria (Graz University of Technology). He served for twenty years as an assistant professor at the university's Institute for Mechanics. During this period he also studied philosophy and the history of science. He subsequently worked as an independent private scholar. He resides in Deutschlandsberg, Austria.


Ontological foundations of physics, i.e. the nature of the basic concepts: Movement, space, force, charge and quantity of matter. The nature of the derived concepts time and energy. The nature of inert mass. Category mistakes in physics. Axiomatic of mechanics. Relativity theory. Quantum physics. Ontology, explanations, crucial experiments and unexplainable phenomena concerning the Rutherford-Bohr atomic model. There is no valid empirical evidence for the existence of an atomic shell structure with spinning nucleons and electrons. The nature of radiation and of the so-called "particle-wave duality". The Planck formula for quantized energy of radiation is not a natural law. Problems of the concept of a photon: a wave without amplitude and a corpuscle without charge but with spin.
==Scientific contributions==
Marinsek's research concerns the ontological foundations of physics, that is, the nature of its basic concepts such as movement, space, force, charge and quantity of matter, as well as the derived concepts of time and energy and the nature of inert mass. He argues that a number of accepted results in modern physics rest on what he regards as category mistakes, and he examines the axiomatic basis of mechanics, [[relativity]] theory and quantum physics.


So-called inertial forces are not explainable for corpuscles in a vacuum. Inertial forces are crucial for the existence of an electromagnetic medium that explains inertial forces due to a resistance.
He questions the empirical basis of the Rutherford–Bohr atomic model, contending that there is no valid empirical evidence for an atomic shell structure with spinning nucleons and electrons. In his view the [[Planck]] formula for the quantized energy of radiation is not a natural law, and he raises objections to the concept of the photon, which he characterises as a wave without amplitude and a corpuscle without charge but with spin. He also holds that so-called inertial forces cannot be explained for corpuscles moving in a vacuum, and proposes instead that inertial forces arise as a resistance within an all-pervading electromagnetic medium.


Proposal of a different atomic model of hydrogen: Elementary permanent ring magnets are the building blocks of hydrogen. Empirical evidence that hydrogen is the building block of all elements. Magnetic coupling, the only atomic force. Formation of elements. Atoms are oscillators. Spectral lines represent resonant frequencies and not quantum jumps. Chemical bonding is due to magnetic coupling and not due to valence electrons.
As an alternative, Marinsek proposes an atomic model in which elementary permanent ring magnets are the fundamental building blocks of hydrogen, and hydrogen in turn the building block of all elements, so that magnetic coupling is the only atomic force. In this account atoms behave as oscillators, spectral lines represent resonant frequencies rather than quantum jumps, and chemical bonding results from magnetic coupling rather than from valence electrons. He further argues that in uranium fission the energy balance for binding energies is violated when the formula E = mc² is applied, holding that in this formula the concepts of energy and inert mass are conceptually incompatible and that the relation is therefore a limited empirical rule rather than a natural law. He similarly maintains that electric current is not a flux of charges but the propagation of an oscillating state of charges.


In Uranium fission the energy balance for binding energies is violated when the formula E = mc2 is applied. In this formula, the concepts energy and inert mass are conceptually incompatible; therefore the formula is a limited empirical rule and not a natural law.
His unfinished and working papers were formerly published on his personal website, marinsek.com.
 
Electric current is not a flux of charges but a propagation of an oscillating state of charges.
 
PS: A remark considering my name: Correctly written it should be Marin?ek, whith the pronounciation Marinshek. There is not enough place for special signs in the www, so my www name is Marinsek.
 
(Look for not yet finalized papers at [http://www.marinsek.com/ http://www.marinsek.com/])


==Abstracts==
==Abstracts==


* 2008 - "[[E=mc2?]]"  
* 2008 - "[[E=mc2?]]"
* 2008 - "[[Physics B: Standard Atomic Model Refuted ]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/b--standard_model_refuted.pdf Read in full])
* 2008 - "[[Physics B: Standard Atomic Model Refuted ]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/b--standard_model_refuted.pdf Read in full])
* 2008 - "[[Physics C: All Elements Consist of Hydrogen Atoms ]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/c--all_elements_consist_of_h.pdf Read in full])
* 2008 - "[[Physics C: All Elements Consist of Hydrogen Atoms ]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/c--all_elements_consist_of_h.pdf Read in full])
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* 2000 - "[[MNR Unexplainable by Quantum Theory
* 2000 - "[[MNR Unexplainable by Quantum Theory
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/mnr_unexplainable_by_quantum_theory.pdf Read in full])
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/mnr_unexplainable_by_quantum_theory.pdf Read in full])
* 2000 - "[[Non-convertibility of Inertial Mass into Energy and Vice Versa. Conjectures Regarding an e+ e- -Pair-Cluster Atom Model in Connection with an e+e- Cosmic Lattice ]]"  
* 2000 - "[[Non-convertibility of Inertial Mass into Energy and Vice Versa. Conjectures Regarding an e+ e- -Pair-Cluster Atom Model in Connection with an e+e- Cosmic Lattice ]]"
* 2000 - "[[Physics K: Quantum Mechanics Cannot Explain Intensities of Hydrogen Spectra
* 2000 - "[[Physics K: Quantum Mechanics Cannot Explain Intensities of Hydrogen Spectra
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/k--quantummechanics_cannot_explain_intensities_of_spectra.pdf Read in full])
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/k--quantummechanics_cannot_explain_intensities_of_spectra.pdf Read in full])
* 2000 - "[[Physics M: Elementary Permanent-Ring Magnet Atomic Model]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/m--ring_magnet_atomic_model.pdf Read in full])
* 2000 - "[[Physics M: Elementary Permanent-Ring Magnet Atomic Model]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/m--ring_magnet_atomic_model.pdf Read in full])
* 1996 - "[[Descartes, the Inventor of the Principle of Inertia  
* 1996 - "[[Descartes, the Inventor of the Principle of Inertia
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/descarte,_the_invento_36238.pdf Read in full])
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/descarte,_the_invento_36238.pdf Read in full])
* 1994 - "[[Special Theory of Relativity: A Confused Thought-Experiment]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/spec.pdf Read in full])
* 1994 - "[[Special Theory of Relativity: A Confused Thought-Experiment]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/spec.pdf Read in full])
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Stellar Hydrogen Fusion Does Not Work According to Supernatural Proton-Proton- or CNO Cycle
Stellar Hydrogen Fusion Does Not Work According to Supernatural Proton-Proton- or CNO Cycle
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/pp-+cno_cycle_supernatural.pdf Read in full])
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/pp-+cno_cycle_supernatural.pdf Read in full])
* 0 - "[[Proutian Periodic Table  
* 0 - "[[Proutian Periodic Table
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/proutian_periodic_table.pdf Read in full])
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/proutian_periodic_table.pdf Read in full])
* 0 - "[[Stefan Marinov: New Measurement of the Earth?s Absolute Velocity With the Help of the "Coupled Shutters" Experiment ]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/marinov.pdf Read in full])
* 0 - "[[Stefan Marinov: New Measurement of the Earth?s Absolute Velocity With the Help of the "Coupled Shutters" Experiment ]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/marinov.pdf Read in full])
* 0 - "[[TA--The Hall Effect Part I  
* 0 - "[[TA--The Hall Effect Part I
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/the_hall_effect_part_i_2.pdf Read in full])
]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/the_hall_effect_part_i_2.pdf Read in full])
* 0 - "[[TB--The Hall Effect Part II]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/the_hall_effect_part_ii_2.pdf Read in full])
* 0 - "[[TB--The Hall Effect Part II]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/files/the_hall_effect_part_ii_2.pdf Read in full])
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* 1989 - "[[Rationale Physik oder Wissenschaftliche Science fiction?]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/web/books.php Read in full])
* 1989 - "[[Rationale Physik oder Wissenschaftliche Science fiction?]]" ([http://www.marinsek.com/web/books.php Read in full])
==External links==
* [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Johann-Marinsek Johann Marinsek] at ResearchGate


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Latest revision as of 15:20, 17 July 2026

Johann Marinsek
Johann Marinsek
ResidenceDt. Landsberg, Austria
NationalityAustrian
Known forOntology, Fundamental Physics, Relativity, Philosophy of Science, History of Science
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist, Author

Johann Marinsek (correctly spelled Marinšek, pronounced "Marinshek") is an Austrian physicist, engineer and independent author whose work addresses the ontological and conceptual foundations of physics, including the nature of matter, inertia, radiation and atomic structure. A retired assistant professor of mechanics at Graz University of Technology, he is a critic of the theory of relativity, of quantum physics and of the Rutherford–Bohr atomic model, and has proposed an alternative model of matter based on elementary permanent ring magnets.

Biography

Marinsek studied civil engineering at the Technical University in Graz, Austria (Graz University of Technology). He served for twenty years as an assistant professor at the university's Institute for Mechanics. During this period he also studied philosophy and the history of science. He subsequently worked as an independent private scholar. He resides in Deutschlandsberg, Austria.

Scientific contributions

Marinsek's research concerns the ontological foundations of physics, that is, the nature of its basic concepts such as movement, space, force, charge and quantity of matter, as well as the derived concepts of time and energy and the nature of inert mass. He argues that a number of accepted results in modern physics rest on what he regards as category mistakes, and he examines the axiomatic basis of mechanics, relativity theory and quantum physics.

He questions the empirical basis of the Rutherford–Bohr atomic model, contending that there is no valid empirical evidence for an atomic shell structure with spinning nucleons and electrons. In his view the Planck formula for the quantized energy of radiation is not a natural law, and he raises objections to the concept of the photon, which he characterises as a wave without amplitude and a corpuscle without charge but with spin. He also holds that so-called inertial forces cannot be explained for corpuscles moving in a vacuum, and proposes instead that inertial forces arise as a resistance within an all-pervading electromagnetic medium.

As an alternative, Marinsek proposes an atomic model in which elementary permanent ring magnets are the fundamental building blocks of hydrogen, and hydrogen in turn the building block of all elements, so that magnetic coupling is the only atomic force. In this account atoms behave as oscillators, spectral lines represent resonant frequencies rather than quantum jumps, and chemical bonding results from magnetic coupling rather than from valence electrons. He further argues that in uranium fission the energy balance for binding energies is violated when the formula E = mc² is applied, holding that in this formula the concepts of energy and inert mass are conceptually incompatible and that the relation is therefore a limited empirical rule rather than a natural law. He similarly maintains that electric current is not a flux of charges but the propagation of an oscillating state of charges.

His unfinished and working papers were formerly published on his personal website, marinsek.com.

Abstracts

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  • 2008 - "[[Physics H: Franck-Hertz Experiment Not a Verification of the Existence of Definite Energy Quanta

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Stellar Hydrogen Fusion Does Not Work According to Supernatural Proton-Proton- or CNO Cycle ]]" (Read in full)

  • 0 - "[[Proutian Periodic Table

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Books

External links