Stanley Jeffers
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Stanley Jeffers | |
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Residence | North York, ON, Canada |
Nationality | English Canadian |
Known for | Electrodynamics, Quantum Theory, Experiments |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Associate Professor of Physics |
Degrees
- 1968 Ph.D., D.I.C Opto-electronics, Imperial College, University of London
- 1963 B.Sc., A.R.C.S. Physics (Special Honours), Imperial College, University of London
Scholarly and Professional Memberships
- International Astronomical Union
- Associate Editor, World Scientific Series in Contemporary Chemical Physics
Selected Publications
- Hunter, G. and Jeffers, S. Realism and the realized Popper experiment, presented at the Fourth Vigier Symposium, Paris (2003).
- Jeffers, S. Physics and claims for anomalous effects related to consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies10(6-7), 135-52 (2003).
- Freedman, M., Jeffers, S., Sager, K., Binns, M. and Black, S. Effects of frontal lobe lesions on intentionality and random physical systems. J.Sci. Exp.17(3) (2003).
- Evans, M.V. and Jeffers, S. The present status of the Quantum theory of light, in modern non-linear optics 3, 1-197, eds. I.Prigogene and S.A.Rice. Interscience (2001).
- Jeffers, S., Lehnert, B., Abramson, N. and Chebotarev, L. Jean-Pierre Vigier and the stochastic interpretation of Quantum mechanics, Apeiron Press, Montreal (2000).
Current Research Projects
- Interpretation of recent experiments bearing on quantum mechanics.
- Analysis of extensive data gleaned from teaching large first year classes on claims for the efficacy of TEL (Technology Enhanced Learning).
Courses Taught
- SC/NATS 1710 6.00 The Nature and Growth of Scientific Thought
- SC/PHYS 1510 4.00 Introduction to Physics
Interference and diffraction phenomena have been studied using Maxwell's equations yielding amplitude, phase and Poynting vector spatial distributions for a variety of geometries. This analysis has been used to refute claims that a pulsed microwave double slit experiment might challenge Complementarity. Recent work has concerned experimental checks on the recent suggestion that the classical electromagnetic field may, if circularly polarised, carry a longitudinal, constant component, the so-called B(3) field.
Abstracts
- 2003 - "Effects of Frontal Lobe Lesions on Intentionality and Random Physical Systems"
- 2003 - "Physics and Claims for Anomalous Effects Related to Consciousness"
- 2003 - "Realism and the Realized Popper Experiment"
- 1997 - "The Status of the Experimental Evidence for the B(3) Field" (Read in full)
Books
- 2002 - "The Enigmatic Photon - Volume 3: Theory and Practice of the B(3) Field" (Read in full)
- 2000 - "Jean-Pierre Vigier and the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics" (Read in full)
- 1998 - "Causality and Locality in Modern Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics)" (Read in full)
- 1998 - "The Present Status of the Quantum Theory of Light (Fundamental Theories of Physics)" (Read in full)