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  • ...- "[[Travelling Photons Generate Electromagnetic Waves in a Gravitational Field]]" * 1989 - "[[Critical Remarks on Einstein's Derivations of the Equations of Motion]]"
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  • '''Current field of interest and activities:''' * Association of the General Theory of Relativity with the Quantum Field Theory
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  • ...cal Electromagnetism my physical world view and perspective on macroscobic electromagnetic theory can be outlined as follows: </b> ...tromagnetic waves. The belief that <i> the observation of static magnetic field in the laboratory frame due to a STATIC point source in motion or due to
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  • | known_for = [[Unification]], [[Field Theory]] ...<em>The Photon's Magnetic Field</em>, and <em>The Photomagneton in Quantum Field Theory</em>, both for World Scientific; and in several papers and letters.
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  • ...by usage of assumption that those particles are magnetons and some of SRT equations. He also predicted that Cherenkov particles are true magnetons.<br />He als * 2010 - "[[Origin of Terrestrial Magnetic Field: Thermo-voltaic Dynamo Theory]]"
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  • | known_for = [[Field Theory]] ...t is only in recent years that they have obtained specific results in that field.&nbsp; Their results have been presented at four conferences: &#8220;Modern
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  • ...nd their probabilistic interpretation. This is the basis of modern quantum field theory. More than 75 years is a long time for a physical theory! This theor ...the model of the electron and atom. Are other approaches possible? Quantum field theory may be sufficient to describe the electron, but is it necessary? Thi
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  • ...ave, Y = sin [p?(r-vt)/h], for free particles is generalized to yield wave equations for bound particles ? no "wave-particle duality", no single particle interf
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  • ...as well as the error root of relativity, and answer light velocity refute, electromagnetic induction dispute and space time refute these three great bequeathed issues ...ication of radio engineering. In total, this book thinks that Maxwell Curl Field theory and Einstein special relativity are error theories based on the erro
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  • * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of H<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 79, 883 (1950) (with H. G. Kolsky, N. F. Ramsey, H. B * "Radiofrequency Spectrum of D<sub>2</sub> in a Magnetic Field," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 80, 483 (1950) (with H. G. Kolsky,  N. F. Ramsey, H
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  • ...ool in Holland. In 2000 he will be 86, and yet is still very active in the field of Physics. During his life he has had many "chats" (as he calls them) with ...had many interesting interactions, and when I discovered the 3-form A^G of electromagnetic spin (1974) I know that he finally believed in the Cartan topological formu
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  • ...be obtained in hours rather than weeks. His investigation of the magnetic field surrounding a single current loop proved the text books to be wrong. Three ...t 100 years on Bruce tackled the problem again using his field interaction equations. It worked. More than that, Newtons laws of motion popped out and so did ef
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  • ...eautiful remote city of Perth." Honig had published numerous papers in his field. He was frustrated, though, by the lack of acceptance of some of his more s * "The SO(5,2) Group and 5-Dimensional K-G Equations," <em>Bull. Am. Phys. Soc.</em> 17, 1192 (Dec 1972).
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  • ...ts and held 1 European patent. Her patented inventions include&nbsp;an ELF electromagnetic detection device for predicting earthquakes (US patent #4,724,390), which h ...of Spin: A Consideration of Torque and Coriolis Forces in Einstein's Field Equations and Grand Unification Theory]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abst
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  • ...ltaic Technology, A Solid State Approach for Tapping the Zero-Point Energy Field (ZPE), Zielinsky A., page 15. ...ssios A. Nassikas], The Hypothesis and The Equations of The Unified Matter Field,&nbsp;page 61.
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  • ...vy; Last 7 years employed at Navy Research Lab programming microwave field equations resulting in recognition on several published scientific Papers.&nbsp; ...nbsp;&nbsp; </span>Lightpipe Network with Optical Devices for Distributing Electromagnetic Radiation; Issued: January 29, 1985</span>
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  • ...netism in earnest in late 1981, and due to my newfound knowledge of vector field theory I was able to see that the modern textbook derivation of Maxwell's d ...re resolved before relativity was invented, bearing in mind that Maxwell's equations were published before Einstein was born. On one occasion during that winter
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  • ...<ul> <li>Formal unification of statistical distributions and equations of various distributions. J. Yunnan University. 1986,8,1,76-82. Research o ...ishou University. 2009.30,1,153-158.</li> <li>GRT extended for electromagnetic fields: equivalence principle and geometrization. Galilean Electrodynamics.
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  • ...physical processes such as the Casimir effect and the ability to transmit electromagnetic waves. It is commonly admitted today that the vacuum contains a large amou ...is source of error. It is comparable to ignoring the action of a magnetic field on iron. Its influence may be relatively weak on ''certain'' processes occu
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  • ...'''B''' and [[electric field]] '''E''' are zero.<ref name="Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory"> |title=Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory
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