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This paper argues that hard contact collisions between ether corpuscles and elementary particles may turn out to be the common mechanism for phenomena such as radiation, charge, field, wave/particle duality, red shift, ''etc.''
 
This paper argues that hard contact collisions between ether corpuscles and elementary particles may turn out to be the common mechanism for phenomena such as radiation, charge, field, wave/particle duality, red shift, ''etc.''
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Billiard-Ball Model of the World
Author(s) Boris I Kolesnichenko
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2004
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 15
Number S1
Pages 15-17

Abstract

This paper argues that hard contact collisions between ether corpuscles and elementary particles may turn out to be the common mechanism for phenomena such as radiation, charge, field, wave/particle duality, red shift, etc.