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This book proposes a new commonsense philosophical paradigm for modern physics, which provides a distinct approach to light-speed and gravitation, using rigorous mathematical proof. There is also a discussion chapter which examines the status of so-called, 'black holes', 'dark matter' and the 'red shift'.
'''''Light Speed, Gravitation and Quantum Instantaneity''''' is a 2007 book by [[Anthony D Osborne]] and [[Vivian Pope|N. Vivian Pope]], published by phi Philosophical Enterprises (Swansea, UK).
 
==Overview==
 
The book proposes a "commonsense" philosophical paradigm for modern physics — the '''Pope–Osborne Angular Momentum Synthesis''' (POAMS) — that reinterprets light-speed and gravitation in terms of angular momentum rather than invisible field forces. In this framework, force-free motion is naturally orbital, weight arises from constrained angular momentum (so that spin can affect measured weight), and electrostatic behaviour is recast as spin-based angular momentum. A discussion chapter re-examines the status of black holes, dark matter, and the cosmological redshift.
 
==About the authors==
 
Anthony D. Osborne earned a Ph.D. at City University, London, and taught relativity for over twenty-five years as a senior lecturer in mathematics at Keele University. N. Vivian (Viv) Pope (1922–2015) worked in telecommunications before studying the philosophy of science at Bangor and lecturing in philosophy; their collaboration began in 1982.
 
==Publication details==
 
* '''Authors:''' [[Anthony D Osborne]] and [[Vivian Pope|N. Vivian Pope]]
* '''Publisher:''' [[Phi Philosophical Enterprises]], Swansea
* '''Published:''' 2007
* '''Pages:''' 244
* '''ISBN:''' 0950379069


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


* [[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Speed-Gravitation-Quantum-instantaneity/dp/0950379069 Light Speed, Gravitation and Quantum Instantaneity]][[Category:Book]]
* [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Speed-Gravitation-Quantum-Instantaneity/dp/0950379069 Light Speed, Gravitation and Quantum Instantaneity] (Amazon)


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Light Speed, Gravitation and Quantum Instantaneity
AuthorVivian Pope, Anthony D Osborne
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGravitation, foundations of physics
Published2007
PublisherPhi Philosophical Enterprises
Pages244
ISBN0950379069

Light Speed, Gravitation and Quantum Instantaneity is a 2007 book by Anthony D Osborne and N. Vivian Pope, published by phi Philosophical Enterprises (Swansea, UK).

Overview

The book proposes a "commonsense" philosophical paradigm for modern physics — the Pope–Osborne Angular Momentum Synthesis (POAMS) — that reinterprets light-speed and gravitation in terms of angular momentum rather than invisible field forces. In this framework, force-free motion is naturally orbital, weight arises from constrained angular momentum (so that spin can affect measured weight), and electrostatic behaviour is recast as spin-based angular momentum. A discussion chapter re-examines the status of black holes, dark matter, and the cosmological redshift.

About the authors

Anthony D. Osborne earned a Ph.D. at City University, London, and taught relativity for over twenty-five years as a senior lecturer in mathematics at Keele University. N. Vivian (Viv) Pope (1922–2015) worked in telecommunications before studying the philosophy of science at Bangor and lecturing in philosophy; their collaboration began in 1982.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book