Errors of Physics Entrenched for Decades ? Plus Corrections
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Errors of Physics Entrenched for Decades ? Plus Corrections |
Author(s) | Martin M?ller |
Keywords | second law of thermodynamics, Maxwell's equations, Lorentz force law, Planck's constant |
Published | 2005 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
The following notions or conceptions introduced into the teachings of physics between approximately the 1860?s and the 1970?s will be considered, and their correctness investigated.
- The Second Law of thermodynamics
- Maxwell?s equations (of the 1860?s)
- The Lorentz force law
- Planck?s constant (1900)
- Models of the elementary particles and atoms (by J.J. Thompson)
- The theory of relativity (1900?s)
- Electron movement in atoms
- Black holes
- The proton (1910?s)
- The Pauli principle
- The de-Broglie wave
- Three different quantum mechanics
- The Heisenberg relation (1920?s)
- The neutron
- The neutrino
- The strong nuclear interaction (1930?s-40?s)
- Atom diameters
- The M?ssbauer effect (1950?s)
- Feynman graphs
- Quantum chromodynamics (1960?s)
Practically all cited items or complexes would, for a thorough treatment, require chains of equations as well as graphical displays. The author refrains from offering any in the present paper, since they are available in his books.