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* 2011 - "[[The Great Confusion: Wave or Particle?]]" ([http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-great-confusion-wave-or-particle/18755980?productTrackingContext=search_results/search_shelf/center/6 Read in full])
 
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John-Erik Persson
John-Erik Persson
Born (1935-05-21)May 21, 1935
Residence Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Known for Special Relativity, Experiments, Gravity, Ether
Scientific career
Fields Electrical Engineer

Education: MSEE.

Occupation: Retired. Earlier employed as engineer in defence administration.

After retirement I wrote articles for Galilean Electrodynamics (1999-2005).

  • In 1999 I began to advocate entrained ether against most NPA members at that time.
  • In 2000 I started to advocate preserved wave-front and unite Bradley's observation with entrained ether.
  • In May 2002 I showed pushing gravity to imply an upper limit on the gravitational force.
  • In 2005 I presented the idea that the second order effect searched by Michelson also existed between atoms in a crystal, which hided the searched effect.
  • In 2006 (sent in 2004) I demonstrated that a falling ether can explain gravity.

Articles to Natural Philosophy Alliance (2005-2011).

Two articles to Infinite Energy (Jan 2008 and Sept 2010).

One article to Physics Essays (Dec 2010).

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Books