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  • | title = Inertia of a Non-radiating Particle | keywords = [[Inertia]], [[Non-radiating Particle]], [[Radiation]]
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  • | keywords = [[relativistic magnetic top]], [[particle spin]], [[point electron]] ...Gregor, is reviewed. Most of the theories are inspired by the existence of particle spin. The arguments of their authors are contrasted to Pauli's assertion th
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  • | title = Inertia of a Non-radiating Particle | keywords = [[Inertia]], [[Non-radiating Particle]], [[Radiation]]
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  • ...pton effect]], [[correspondence and commensurability]], [[non-relativistic particle]], [[mathematics]] ...other derivation in which the electron is considered as a non-relativistic particle. Although based on a less general theory, the second derivation leads to a
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  • ...= Quantum Mechanics Differential Equations Based on the Focal-Radius Of A Particle Instead of the De Broglie Wavelength ...ergy-space and momentum-time. This has the consequence on relativistic and non-relativistic operators in that they are reversed respect to time and space derivations c
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  • | title = A Relativistic Wave-Particle Based on Maxwell?s Equations: | keywords = [[Wave-Particle]], [[Maxwell?s Equations]], [[Photon]]
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  • ...rticle effects, such as self-induced fields, which are missing from point- particle theories such as Maxwell's equations, Einstein's special relativity theory,
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  • ...e the behavior can be predicted based on the quantum mechanics of a single particle imprisoned in a box. ''This is how ''the classical assumption'' as to, it s
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  • ...ypes of time, invariant proper time (different for each differently-moving particle) and non-invariant frame time. A return to the simplicity of a single invar
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  • [[Category:Scientific Paper|concept quasi-particle non-probabilistic interpretation wave mechanics]]
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  • ...the other way around. With a stationary particle, it is demonstrated how a particle's probability cloud can become distorted under time dilation. This distorti
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  • ...city limit and in the relativistic limit. It is shown that writing the two particle interactions for unlike particles allows an examination in two limiting cas
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  • ...l model of two spherical material objects radiating and absorbing material particle fluxes. The decision allows us to explain scientists-classics prediction, d
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  • ...is strongly implies that what quantum mechanics describes is discontinuous particle motion. Considering the fact that space-time may be essentially discrete wh
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  • ...ts of the self-fields of real finite-size elastic particles as observed in particle scattering experiments. It can account for gravity, inertia, and relativist
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[photons]], [[inertons]], [[diffraction of photons]] ...In the case of particles, their ψ-wave function is interpreted as the particle's field of inertia and hence this field is characterized by its own field c
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  • ...ts of the self-fields of real finite-size elastic particles as observed in particle scattering experiments. It can account for gravity, inertia, and relativist
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  • ...ts of the self-fields of real finite-size elastic particles as observed in particle scattering experiments. It can account for gravity, inertia, and relativist
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  • ...ts of the self-fields of real finite-size elastic particles as observed in particle scattering experiments. It can account for gravity, inertia, and relativist
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  • ...both the superposition principle for electromagnetic fields and the point-particle as-sumption assumed by Maxwell are experimentally false. This derived versi
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  • ...ts of the self-fields of real finite-size elastic particles as observed in particle scattering experiments. It can account for gravity, inertia, and relativist
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  • ...<span>&nbsp; </span>(We, of course, restrict ourselves to considering only non-relativistic velocities here.)</span>
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  • ...adiation; and rationally solves, once and for all, the mystery of the wave-particle duality of quantum physics, just as will be demonstrated throughout this pa
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  • ...[Maxwell equations]], [[electron]], [[velocity]], [[oscillations]], [[wave particle]], [[double-slit paradox]] ...lation, which is normally simply postulated. Applying the result, the wave-particle paradox of electron diffraction by a double slit is resolved: the electron
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  • * 2006 - "[[Light Waves as a Many-Particle Phenomenon]]" * 1996 - "[[A Non-Expanding, Non-Relativistic Universe]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_592.
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  • ...rtical models of the electron and the proton and the proton, in which each particle is a massive torus with two degrees of rotation.&nbsp; The article is devot
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  • ...and other quanta. Plausible explanations emerge for nonlocalization, wave-particle duality, vacuum fluctuations, the uncertainty principle, conservation laws, ...r: The Lorentz Transformation, Quantum Electrodynamics, time's arrow, wave/particle duality, de Broglie waves, non-localization, the energy-momentum conservati
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  • ...s expression invariant", the Lorentz transformation loses is relevance for particle physics, too.
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  • ...tained. The derived expressions are written in terms of the two basic dust particle parameters, namely the density and the diameter. In both cases, we obtain e
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  • ...nd for all scientists interested in the latest developments in fundamental particle physics. [[Category:Particle Physics|enigmatic electron fundamental theories physics]]
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  • ...in time due to the uncertain tuning between a particle's sense of time (a particle being a microuniverse) and the frame of synchronous observers (the synchron
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  • ...;tab2=Display&amp;id=237 David L. Bergman] on a spinning, twisting helicon particle. * 2012 - "[[Mass Varies in High Rotation Even at Non-Relativistic Velocities!]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_p
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  • ...osing the fact that this multi-billion dollar search for this non-existent particle (Higgs Boson) is a complete and total waste of both time and money. We also
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  • ...by the physics of pulsating particles generating radiation. If a pulsating particle is generating radiation, its emission frequency is limited by its Nyquist c
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  • | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[photons]], [[inertons]], [[diffraction of photons]] particle?s field of inertia and hence this field is characterised by its own field
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  • ...ted contributors attempt to define the nature of the electron, the quantum particle that has defied characterization for nearly a century. The electron is the first elementary particle, from both the physical and the historical point of view. It is the door to
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  • ...uthor provides a theorem which basically says that if in a relativistic or non-relativistic quantum mechanical description, composed properly, the mass of the object a .... 3-16<br /> <br />Chapter 3. RECAPITULATION: EXPECTED OCCURRENCES ABOUT A PARTICLE STATICALLY BOUND TO A FIELD, pp. 17-18<br /><br />Chapter 4. DISCUSSION ABO
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  • ...certainty to Heisenberg's relations and invalidates concepts like "virtual particle". The electromagnetic, colour and gravitational forces/fields are propagate
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  • ...of atomic orbitals as being a cloud of G1 particles and the result was the Particle Model of the universe.
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  • It is shown that Newton's second law is valid only as applied to a particle in which a collapsing field releases energy that goes into a mass increase.
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  • ...any particle is the effect of the deformation of the shape and mass of the particle due to non-inertia transformations present in that local region of the grav
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  • ...ssical interpretation of photon experiments would identify the photon as a particle of mass. Experiments show that photons have both energy and momentum and ea
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  • | keywords = [[expansion tectonics]], [[mass increase]], [[particle model]] Using the Particle Model as proposed by de Hilster and de Hilster <ref name="Universe Hack 3.0
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  • ...cle does not contain its self-force. The motional equation for a radiating particle does not yield any ?runaway solutions?. It has been shown that the energy f
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  • * 2010 - "[[Einstein's Responsibilities for Wave-Particle Duality]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_6393.
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  • ...romagnetic field into a proper frequency of the field. It is shown that a particle of non-zero rest mass can be limited to a speed equal to light speed in vac
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  • * 1998 - "[[Elementary Particle Physics: Science or Dogma?]]"
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  • ...in atomic emission and absorption. Apparently, light was not a wave but a particle. The photon was born. Later Einstein recognized photons to be indistinguish ...entangled photons. There is convincing evidence that light is not a point particle but rather some sort of extended body, within which communication is instan
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  • ...current issue in physics is resolved ? how ?potential energy internal to a particle system come[s] into the picture? ? by treating the electron as a system of
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  • {{see also|Mechanics of planar particle motion}} ...Lagrangian methods to polar coordinates can be found [[Mechanics of planar particle motion#Lagrangian approach|here]].
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  • ...any particle is the effect of the deformation of the shape and mass of the particle due to noninertia transformations present in that local region of the gravi
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  • ...at the location of the other, apply Lorentz?s force law to get the second particle?s motion. Then it in turn is taken as a current, its EM fields are calculat
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  • ...- "[[Interactions of Internal Inertial and Phase Space Motions of Extended Particle Elements Moving in Dirac's Real ?Aether? Model]]"
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  • ...considering de Broglie?s postulate. Therefore, if the duality of the wave-particle should be considered a property of the helical trajectory, as proposed by N
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  • ...ction of its velocity, but it is not able to add the kinetic energy to the particle.
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  • ...ical Program. From 1969 until 1974 she was associated with the theoretical particle physics group and from 1974 until 1977 she was associated with the Nuclear
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  • ...resented. This quantum model states that the photon, just like any quantum particle, is a real physical entity with inner complex structure. While traveling fr
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  • ...onal gauge fields in non-singular which requires them to return to zero as particle separation vanishes. This new short range space dependence of the gauge fie
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  • ...s then ? two parts per million. Momentum exchange is the interplay between particle probability cloud compression and nonlinearity of time dilation. Momentum E
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  • * "The Electromagnetic and Gravitational Actions (The Non-Relativistic Tractates)", <i>Science</i>,(Novosibirsk), p. 225 (1992). (In Russian). * 2007 - "[[Ways for Non-Relativistic Consolidation of Science ]]"
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  • * De Broglie?s Wave Particle Duality in the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: A Testable P * Causal Particle Trajectories and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
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  • ...ces, which also unify into a single gravitoelectromagnetic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size &amp; electric cha
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  • ...than a linear, macroscopic theory, fails to explain the kno'lm, quantized, particle structure of the Universe and yet it provides an excellent fit to the exper
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  • ...ces, which also unify into a single gravitoelectromagnetic field/force. No particle is massless or sizeless point; neutrinos have mass, size &amp; electric cha
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  • ...struct Lorentz-invariant statistical mechanics and thermodynamics for many-particle systems. Besides, some observations on special relativity itself and its ex
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  • ...it becomes a function of the trajectory. It is possible to accelerate the particle to the velocity interpreted as the velocity of light and it is probably pos
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  • |title=Walking droplets: a form of wave–particle duality at macroscopic level? |chapter=Yves Couder experiments explains Wave/Particle Duality via silicon droplets
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  • ...element' that composes others but is itself non-composite. In UT mass of a particle is its innate property. So it rejects massless and mass generating Higgs pa
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  • ...ry and quantum theory stand upon an incorrect model of the atom or charged particle. Specifically, are electrons (and other charged particles) mathematical poi
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  • ...Worked in theoretical physics at home only. In 1982 I obtained nonsingular particle in Classical Electrodynamics (CED). This solution will replace the famous s
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  • ...nts, able to (directly and closely) monitor the relation between a generic particle velocity and its proper time dilation, will be performed then other interpo
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  • * Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics, Asim O. Barut 339 ...wo-Photon States from Type-II Parametric Down Conversion Evidence for Wave-Particle Unity, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=60 Prof. Carroll O. Alley]
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  • ...lly, a new way will be shown of gaining a better understanding of the wave-particle duality of the electron on the basis of the EEP.
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  • * "A Non-Expanding, Non-Relativistic Universe" (Apeiron, 3 (1996) 108 (with Peter Marquardt). * "The Incompatibility between Special Relativity and Particle Dynamics" (Apeiron, 4 (1997) 122) (with Peter Marquardt).
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  • According to Tewari's theory, there is only one basic, stable particle - the electron - which in combination of great numbers builds atoms and thu ..., roll them around, and in time grind them into fine sand. But there is no particle doing all this work - merely the waves of the medium. And the medium of spa
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  • ...osmino charge as it does not conserve. The two cosminos constitute the new particle ?sharmon' which composes the light propagating ?sharmon medium' as the all-
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  • ...hypersurface. I also introduced a new model for matter in which the four particle (electron, proton, antiproton and positron) are the four phases of a cohere
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  • ...-component, super gauge-field representing the flow of time?which controls particle structures and interactions via its many and various types of physically co
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  • ...dipole moment and neutrino mass stand verified. Other predictions are, no particle is massless, no fermion is neutral, and universe is not expanding, since ga
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  • ...e universe as particles and the G1 or gravitron particle level 1 being the particle for light, gravity, the electron cloud, and electricity. Atomic structure i ...Given the fact that the earth does not expand uniformly, and with the new Particle Model of the universe able to explain mass increase, both of those objectio
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  • ...particle at rest doesn't. If we consider now the same accelerated charged particle in its non-inertial rest frame, it emits radiation at rest.
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  • ...ion with matter, the entity becomes virtually undetectable using sensitive particle and charge sensing apparatus. This measurement is in apparent violation of
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  • ...existent spacetime continuum. In Unified Theory, as against Relativity, no particle or energy quantum is massless or sizeless point.
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  • ...t and Bending of Light in a Gravitational field. As against Relativity, no particle or energy quantum is massless or sizeless point.</span>
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  • ...le are not sure what "zero point energy" (ZPE) is. Most agree that virtual particle fluctuation contributes to it and van der Waals forces don't explain everyt
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  • ...urvature, so the difference in the binding energy is released as gamma and particle radiation that is finally converted to heat. The analysis of some LENR expe
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  • Z-infinity Space re-examines cosmology, astronomy, quantum mechanics and particle physics upon the fundamental principle that finite does not exist in any ph
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  • The velocity of the particle is given by the time derivative of the position:
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  • ...space-time.&nbsp; Action at a distance is now a field effect rather than a particle exchange.&nbsp; THE THEORY OF UNITY tells how the atom works without quantu
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  • ...dard model so that geometrization of known classical fields and elementary particle quantum numbers results. The notion of many-sheeted space-time allows re-in
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  • ...larity instantaneously to maintain net-spin values of zero when one of the particle-pair was accelerated through an electromagnetic field, to seven decimal poi
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  • ...es]], [[fluid equations]], [[fluid motion]], [[atmosphere]], [[atmospheric particle motion]], [[barometric]], [[barometric equation]], [[degrees of freedom]],
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  • ...alternative conjecture, which does not violate the primordial symmetry of particle-antiparticle pairs, resulting in annihilation.<br />To be able to predict a
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  • ...odern science, were not falsified for the incorporation of the false point-particle idealization. If one wants to describe matter in the form of an elementary particle, an atom or a molecule by combining electrodynamics, relativity theory, qua
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  • ...dium' as Basic Substance. It propagates light as a wave-quantum UNITY, the particle aspect showing up at short wavelength e.g. from ~ 7000 A<sup>o</sup> downwa
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  • ...hich is also one of the puzzling features of general relativity, enables a particle to interact with other particles not only in its past but in its future. Co
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  • ...lective Description of Electron Interactions: II. Collective vs Individual Particle Aspects of the Interactions'', Phys. Rev. '''85''', 338–353 (1952) ([http ...rties of the electron gas, including [[plasmon]]s.<ref>G. D. Mahan, ''Many-Particle Physics'', 2nd ed. (Plenum Press, New York, 1990)</ref>
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  • ...the non-existence in quantum mechanics of waves and particles, so of wave-particle duality; the reason that general relativity must be the quantum theory of g
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  • ...chanics,Vol.25, No.8, pp. 521-523, August 1992.<br />&nbsp; <br />"Neutral Particle Beam Electromagnetic Pulse Effects in Energetic Materials and Circuit Board "The Electromagnetic Effects of Neutral Particle Beams (U)", with W.A. Seidler and D. Walters, Journal of Radiation Effects;
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  • * <span>a particle similar to the Higgs boson does exist</span>
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  • ...particles and super-cooled water droplets in convective clouds. While such particle charge polarisations are potentially capable of creating an electrical fiel
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