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This book presents a new approach to the Relativity Theory (RT) and Quantum Mechanics (QM). Besides the main motivation for the new approach ? that RT and QM appear to be incompatible with one another ? we note that a number of physically important cases and well documented experiments cannot be explained in the framework of the two theories. This approach has been presented at several conferences and symposia organized by International Scientists Club (ISC) in Russia and Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) in USA since 1990's.[[Category:Book]]
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This book presents a new approach to the Relativity Theory (RT) and Quantum Mechanics (QM). Besides the main motivation for the new approach ? that RT and QM appear to be incompatible with one another ? we note that a number of physically important cases and well documented experiments cannot be explained in the framework of the two theories. This approach has been presented at several conferences and symposia organized by International Scientists Club (ISC) in Russia and Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) in USA since 1990's.[[Category:Book|fundamental problems electrodynamics gravidynamics]]
  
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Latest revision as of 06:39, 2 January 2017

Fundamental Problems of Electrodynamics and Gravidynamics
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Author Jaroslav G Klyushin
Published 2009
Publisher Galilean Electrodynamics
Pages 111
ISBN 5988830137

This book presents a new approach to the Relativity Theory (RT) and Quantum Mechanics (QM). Besides the main motivation for the new approach ? that RT and QM appear to be incompatible with one another ? we note that a number of physically important cases and well documented experiments cannot be explained in the framework of the two theories. This approach has been presented at several conferences and symposia organized by International Scientists Club (ISC) in Russia and Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) in USA since 1990's.