Paul Wesley
Paul Wesley | |
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Born | July 28, 1921 |
Died | January 20, 2007 |
Residence | 78176 Blumberg, Germany |
Nationality | USA |
Known for | Quantum Theory, Electrodynamics, Toroidal Ring |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physicist |
"James Paul Wesley was born in 1921 in St. Louis. He obtained his BA from the U. of Minnesota in 1943 and his MA and PhD from U. California Los Angeles in 1951. He is the father of eight children. In addition to being an established theoretical and mathematical physicist, he is an internationally recognized artist for his oils. His experience includes a postdoctorate at Scripps Inst. Oceanography, a professorship at the U. Idaho, a research position with Newmont Exploration Ltd., a Fellowship at the Ctr. Adv. Study in Behavioral Sciences, research positions at Denver Research Inst., Melpar, and Roland F. Beers. Like many physicists with a conscience, Wesley's agitation for peace without nuclear war resulted in the loss of employment and other harrassment. He was a professor at the U. Missouri, Rolla for 10 years. A sabbatical year was spent with I. Prigogine in Brussels In addition to a US patent, Wesley has over 90 publications to his credit and is the author of" eight books. - From Causal Quantum Theory (1983). Residing in Germany during his retirement years, Paul Wesley's pioneering work in dissident physics in the 1980s and 1990s anticipated much of what has and what is certain yet to transpire in the 21st century. Along with ground-breaking colleagues like Stefan Marinov, Franco Selleri, and Umberto Bartocci, Wesley organized and motivated the early dissident community in Europe, editting several conference proceedings in addition to writing seven self-published books of his own. In 1991, he coauthored with David L. Bergman the paper that first proposed a toroidal ring model for the electron. With a publication total in excess of 100, Wesley was mentioned several years in Who's Who in the World and in Who's Who in Physics.
Paul Wesley married Gabriele Wesley-Modest in Berlin, and lived with her and three children Carl-Eric, Julia, and Benjamin in Berlin, Lenzkirch, and Blumberg.
Career Highlights:
- 1961-1962: Fellowship, The Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California
Concurrent Special Fellowship: National Institutes of Health - 1962-1963: Denver Research Institute effort on writing the book ecophysics ?the application of physics to ecology?
6 months working with Melpar, Inc., Falls Church, Virginia - 1963-1974: University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor. The university provided a research grant for the summer 1967.
- 1965-1966: NASA provided a year's grant to estimate the likelihood of life existing in the solar system.
- 1971: Sabbatical with I. Prigogine at the University Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
- 1974-2007: Living and doing research in Germany
Abstracts
- 2007 - "'It Ain't Necessarily So': Nature's Little Surprises and How to Accept Them (The John Chappell Memorial Lecture)" (Read in full)
- 2007 - "Some Errors of Classical Physics "
- 2005 - "[[Michelson-Morley Null Result for Sound of Light: A Classical Doppler Effect
]]"
- 2005 - "Michelson-Morley Result Proves Special Relativity Wrong" (Read in full)
- 2005 - "Special Relativity and Other Beliefs "
- 2005 - "Time Perception as a Function of Age"
- 2003 - "Book Review: Selected Topics in Scientific Physics" (Read in full)
- 2000 - "Faradays Law is Wrong; Changing Magnetic Flux Does Not Cause Induction"
- 2000 - "Reasons Why Serious Physics Research Is Not Funded And How To Get It Funded?"
- 2000 - "Rigorous Evidence for a Nonexpanding Universe"
- 2000 - "Transverse, Longitudinal and Mixed Electrodynamic Waves"
- 1998 - "The Marinov Motor, Notional Induction without a Magnetic B Field" (Read in full)
- 1997 - "Evidence for Newtonian Absolute Space and Time"
- 1997 - "Laying the Ghost of Relativistic Thermodynamics"
- 1996 - "The Failure of Quantum Mechanics"
- 1996 - "Order versus Chaos in a Steady-State Cosmology" (Read in full)
- 1996 - "Solar System Velocity from Muon Flux Anisotropy" (Read in full)
- 1993 - "Light Radiates as Stochastic Bursts of Photons"
- 1990 - "Spinning Charged Ring Model of Electron Yielding Anomalous Magnetic Moment" (Read in full)
- 1990 - "Weber Electrodynamics Part I: General Theory, Steady Current Effects"
- 1989 - "Evidence For Weber-Wesley Electrodynamics"
- 1988 - "A Scalar Gravitation Theory in Absolute Space-Time"
- 1987 - "Ampere's Original Force Law Compared with the Moyssides-Pappas Results"
- 1987 - "Ampere Repulsion Drives the Graneau-Hering Submarine and Hering?s Pump"
- 1987 - "Ampere Repulsion and Graneau?s Exploding Wires"
- 1987 - "Marinov's Toothed-Wheels Measurement of Absolute Velocity of Solar System"
- 1987 - "Michelson-Morley Result, a Voigt-Doppler Effect in Absolute Space-Time"
- 1987 - "Silvertooth's Standing-Wave Measurement of Absolute Velocity of Solar System a,b,c"
- 1987 - "A Simplified Repetition of Silvertooth's Measurement of the Absolute Velocity of the Solar System"
- 1987 - "[[Space-Time
]]"
- 1987 - "Weber Electrodynamics Extended to Include Radiation"
- 1987 - "Weber Electrodynamics with Fields, Waves, and Absolute Space"
- 1984 - "Resolution of the Classical Wave-Particle Problem"
- 1980 - "Is "Time Dilation" Only Approximately Valid?"
- 1965 - "Causal Quantum Mechanics with Phase and Particle Velocities Equal"
Books
- 2006 - "Light: a Photon Flux and Other Topics"
- 2005 - "Die Urknalltheorie faellt. Was von moderner Physik bleibt und faellt. Band 3" (Read in full)
- 2002 - "Selected Topics in Scientific Physics"
- 1998 - "Physics as a Science: Proceedings from the Cologne 1997 Conference" (Read in full)
- 1996 - "Classical Quantum Theory"
- 1991 - "Selected Topics in Advanced Fundamental Physics"
- 1989 - "Proceedings of the Conference on Foundations in Mathematics and Physics"
- 1987 - "Progress in Space-Time Physics"
- 1983 - "Causal Quantum Theory"
- 1982 - "Proceedings of the International Conference on Space-Time Absoluteness (ICSTA), Genova (Italy), 8-11 of July, 1982"
- 1974 - "Ecophysics: The Application of Physics to Ecology" (Read in full)