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Foundations of Neo-Spearsian Gravitational Theory with Application to Earthquake Early Warning Systems
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Author Dennis P Allen
Published 2011
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 51
ISBN 1456533835

This book is in two parts. The first is our generalizing Morton F. Spears's gravitational theory to the ionized atom case thereby offering an explanation of the Biefeld-Brown effect in electrogravitics while the second part applies this theory to enable implementation of an idea of Dr. Erwin J. Saxl, a post-doctoral student of Einstein, concerning earthquake early-warning systems. The text uses only elementary algebra as the potential theory used is introduced without proof thus obviating the necessity of utilizing partial differential equations or even trigonometry. The book is much more physics than mathematics ... in the tradition of Michael Faraday.

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