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| author = [[John Frank Johnson]]
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| subject = Classical mechanics, criticism of modern physics
| published = 2004
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| publisher = [[Xlibris Corporation]]
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'''''Back to Common Sense and Newtons Laws''''' is a short 2004 book by [[John Frank Johnson]], published by Xlibris. It argues for a return to Newtonian, common-sense reasoning in physics as against what the author regards as the counter-intuitive character of modern relativistic and quantum theory.
==Publication details==
* '''Author:''' [[John Frank Johnson]]
* '''Publisher:''' [[Xlibris Corporation]]
* '''Published:''' 2004
* '''Pages:''' 54
* '''ISBN:''' 1413434053


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


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Back to Common Sense and Newtons Laws
AuthorJohn Frank Johnson
LanguageEnglish
SubjectClassical mechanics, criticism of modern physics
Published2004
PublisherXlibris Corporation
Pages54
ISBN1413434053

Back to Common Sense and Newtons Laws is a short 2004 book by John Frank Johnson, published by Xlibris. It argues for a return to Newtonian, common-sense reasoning in physics as against what the author regards as the counter-intuitive character of modern relativistic and quantum theory.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book