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  • | keywords = [[Fire ball]], [[Electrostatics]], [[Strong and Weak Interactions]] ...rong and weak interactions, creation of the theory of Galilei's relativity and other fundamental discoveries.
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  • | title = Electromagnetic Interactions and Particle Physics | keywords = [[electromagnetic interactions]], [[particle physics]], [[electrons]], [[photon]], [[light]], [[special th
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  • | name = Zero to Infinity: The Foundations of Physics (Series on Knots and Everything) | image = Zero to Infinity: The Foundations of Physics (Series on Knots and Everything) 327.gif
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  • | title = An Alternative Model of Particle Composition and Interactions ...ons remain unaddressed and the model requires verification with experiment and intense further development.
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  • ...f weak interaction contains a comparatively small amount of energy and the strong interaction does not work on electrons. The article explains the mass of th
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  • | name = General Etherdynamics: Modelling of Material Structures and Fields on the Basis of the Notion of the Ether Resembling a Gaseous Entity ...tions of quantum mechanics is given. The equations of electromagnetic and gravitational fields are made precise. The model of a stationary dynamic co
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  • | title = Predictions of the Heaston Equations and the 21st Century Physics Paradigm ...de a foundation for a 21st century physics paradigm. TOPIC AREA: Cosmology and Astrophysics.
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  • ...ies to the ether (vacuum), one will be able to explain the strong and weak interactions. That is why physics needs the ether. In Part 1 here the screening effect i
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  • | journal = [[Speculations in Science and Technology]] ...nce which are used to derive over a hundred known relationships of physics and astrophysics.  A number of predictions are also made.  the inclus
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  • | name = Global Anisotropy of Physical Space: Experimental and Theoretical Basis | image = Global Anisotropy of Physical Space: Experimental and Theoretical Basis 1148.jpg
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  • ...nd for non-interaction Green function, and dashed lines stand for two-body interactions.]] ...er. Bohm and Pines' RPA accounts for the weak screened Coulomb interaction and is commonly used for describing the dynamic linear electronic response of e
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  • ...m explains how electromagnetism attracts or repels?   (7) Explain the Strong Nuclear Force, what mechanism holds nuclei together?   (8) Explain wha
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  • ...listed, with year and month of initial concept, year of first publication and year when presented to NPA, in parentheses. My goal since joining NPA in 20 ...t; the Bohr magneton, de Broglie wave-particle duality, Maxwell equations, and Einstein general relativity theory all imply the existence of a quantum sur
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  • ...r's equation]]. The theory is named after [[Louis de Broglie]] (1892–1987) and [[David Bohm]] (1917–1992). ...te determination in the properties of matter at the quantum level.")</ref> and explicitly [[Principle of locality|nonlocal]]: the velocity of any one part
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