Blagoja Veljanoski
Blagoja Veljanoski | |
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| Known for | Work on Santilli's Lie-isotopic mechanics |
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| Fields | Theoretical physics |
Blagoja Veljanoski is a physicist known for his contributions to the Lie-isotopic (hadronic) mechanics associated with Ruggero Maria Santilli. He is listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.
Work
Veljanoski collaborated with the Greek physicist A. Jannussis and others on studies of Santilli's isotopic generalizations of classical and quantum mechanics. Documented publications include "Damped harmonic oscillator with complex coefficient of friction" (with A. Jannussis, Hadronic Journal, 1987) and "Classical examples of Santilli's Lie-isotopic generalization of Galilei's relativity for closed systems with non-self-adjoint internal forces" (with A. Jannussis and M. Mijatovic, Physics Essays, vol. 4, 1991). His work also addresses the tunneling of neutral particles through magnetic-field barriers, in the context of superluminal phenomena.
Santilli's Lie-isotopic and "hadronic" mechanics, which Veljanoski applies, is a non-mainstream reformulation of mechanics developed to treat non-local and non-self-adjoint (dissipative) interior systems, and it lies outside the accepted framework of standard physics.