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Author | Vivian Pope, Anthony D Osborne |
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Published | 2005 |
Publisher | Edwin Mellen Press |
Pages | 306 |
ISBN | 0773460640 |
This book advances and extends the debate on unmediated instantaneous action and correlation at a distance. It is a coherent collection of contributions, by an international group of science scholars, resulting from a series of workshops held at the University of Wales, Swansea, in 2001 and 2002. The editors of this book share a common view that action or correlation at a distance is simply a fact of nature. From that starting point, it offers a number of different arguments, analyses and theoretical perspectives. The book does not represent the end of the debate, but rather a beginning, which could lead to a new physics and a more accurate view of nature.
Chapters:
- Introduction 1
- What the Swansea Workshop Was About 5
- A Reiteration of Aims and Objectives (Viv Pope) 21
- Towards a Consensus (Anthony Osborne) 27
- A Tale of Two Paradigms (Viv Pope) 71
- The Evidence and Consequences of Newtonian Instantaneous Forces (Neal and Peter Graneau) 121
- A Perspective on Mach's Principle and the Consequent Discovery of Major New Phenomenology in Spiral Discs (David Roscoe) 169
- A Short Essay on Closed Systems, Hierarchy and Radiation (George Galeczki) 185
- The Pope-Osborne Angular Momentum Synthesis (Anthony Osborne) 199
- How to Get Something From Nothing (Peter Rowlands) 241
- Futher Developments 271
- General Conclusion 285