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− | <div style="text-align: justify;">Foundations of Science is the quarterly journal of Common Sense Science, founded by David L. Bergman and Dr. Charles W. (Bill) Lucas in 1998. It features physical models of elementary particles and atomic structures and force and gravitational formulations, all based on electrodynamics. The editors present their finding from a Christian worldview. Common Sense Science offers all of the CSS Newsletter lead articles for download, without the correspondence and supplemental material in the Newsletter. </div>[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | <div style="text-align: justify;">Foundations of Science is the quarterly journal of Common Sense Science, founded by David L. Bergman and Dr. Charles W. (Bill) Lucas in 1998. It features physical models of elementary particles and atomic structures and force and gravitational formulations, all based on electrodynamics. The editors present their finding from a Christian worldview. Common Sense Science offers all of the CSS Newsletter lead articles for download, without the correspondence and supplemental material in the Newsletter. </div> |
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Title | A Classical Electrodynamic String Theory of Elementary Particles |
Author(s) | Charles William Lucas |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2006 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
Foundations of Science is the quarterly journal of Common Sense Science, founded by David L. Bergman and Dr. Charles W. (Bill) Lucas in 1998. It features physical models of elementary particles and atomic structures and force and gravitational formulations, all based on electrodynamics. The editors present their finding from a Christian worldview. Common Sense Science offers all of the CSS Newsletter lead articles for download, without the correspondence and supplemental material in the Newsletter.