Bridge From Nowhere II: The Photonic Origin of Matter

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Bridge From Nowhere II: The Photonic Origin of Matter
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Author William Day
Published 1996
Publisher Rhombics
Pages 102
ISBN 0962545511

This book is a supplement to the original Bridge From Nowhere. The first book contained the basic concepts of a new physics, but with an incomplete model for particles.  Bridge From Nowhere ll describes a completed model.  Current physical theory is put into a more revealing perspective than ever before.

This books refutes the quarks theory for the structure of subatomic particles and offers an alternate model that corrects the many flaws in logic in its formulation.  Current physical theory is put into a more revealing perspective than ever before. The author shows that dynamics is a derivative science built upon a secondary effect, not a primary condition.  For anyone who thinks logically and has ever wondered what makes the world go around, this book is a 'must' to read.

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