John Chappell
John E. Chappell | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Born | November 16, 1933 |
Died | June 5, 2002 |
Nationality | USA |
Known for | Relativity, Cosmology, founding the NPA |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physicist |
Dr. Chappell was pre-eminent among those seeking clarity in alternative concepts of contemporary physics, cosmology and natural philosophy. Toward that end, he organized and founded the Natural Philosophy Alliance. Education
John attended Harvard Univ., received an MA in history from Univ. of Calif, Berkeley, attended the Univ. of Washington, Seattle, and received his PhD from the Univ. of Kansas in 1967. John taught at the Univ. of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Mankato State, MN, and Calif. State Univ. at Chico. He was a research fellow at Harvard Univ. in the 1970s.
Scientific Contributions
Dr. Chappell was pre-eminent among those seeking clarity in alternative concepts of contemporary physics, cosmology, and natural philosophy. Much of his life was devoted to promoting scholarly discussions and critiques of opposing viewpoints in those fields. Toward that end, he organized and chaired sessions in annual regional meetings of the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS), which attracted leading speakers and scientists from around the world. These comprised the largest group of such scholarly discussions ever held in the U.S., as recognized in Galilean Electrodynamics, V5, N6 (Nov/Dec 1994); Apeiron, V1, N20 (Oct 1994), and Apeiron, V2, N4 (Oct 1995).
In his role as NPA's director, Dr. Chappell organized and Chaired meetings, wrote a quarterly newsletter, and held a lively exchange among members and interested scholars worldwide. Between 1961 and 2002, he authored more than eighty-five scientific articles, chapters, and reviews in the areas of natural philosophy, physics, earth sciences, social sciences, and history. Some of his publications are those listed in the Directory-Bibliography of all NPA members and other scientists, which John prepared and distributed annually.
In 2015, the NPA membership abandoned the NPA after rouge directors took over and formed the John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society, paying homage to the modern father of critical scientific thinking.
Personal
John Edgar Chappell, Jr. was born November 16, 1933 to Dorothy Kober Chappell and John Edgar Chappell in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Webb School, Claremont, California in 1950. He attended Harvard University, received an MA in history from the University of California, Berkeley, attended the University of Washington, Seattle, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in history (with an emphasis in the history of science) in 1968. Dr. Chappell taught at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada, Mankato State (Minnesota), and California State University, Chico. He was a research fellow at Harvard University in the 1970s.
Dr. John Edgar Chappell, Jr. died Wednesday, June 5 in a San Luis Obispo, California hospital. John was a founder and the Director of the Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) since its origin in 1994. Its international membership has included more than 400 leading scientists who have engaged in scholarly discussions of alternative concepts and philosophies in physics at numerous conferences in the U.S. and abroad.
John is survived by his sister, Sarah Chappell Trulove of Lawrence, Kansas, a niece, Ann Trulove of Burbank, California, and a nephew, Lt. Col. Paul Chappell Trulove, Ph.D., of Annapolis, Maryland. Graveside services were held at Los Osos Memorial Park in San Luis Obispo, on June 25, 2002. Memorial contributions can be made to the Natural Philosophy Alliance, P.O. Box 14014, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406. - Infinite Energy #44
Abstracts
- 2002 - "The Basic Logical Flaw in Special Relativity"
- 2001 - "Special Relativity, Scientism, and Subjectivism"
- 2000 - "Censorship, Scientism and Constructivism: Why So Many Have Been So Wrong for So Long"
- 2000 - "Letter?"
- 2000 - "Photon Motion Through the Aether Sea"
- 1999 - "The Aether: Empirical Evidence, Functional Definition and Realistic Conceptualization"
- 1999 - "Attaching the Gamma Factor to the Velocity of Light"
- 1999 - "Courtesy, Correctness, and Absolute Simultaneity"
- 1999 - "The Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness as Revealed in Special Relativity"
- 1999 - "Simultaneity Cannot Possibly be Relative to Motion"
- 1998 - "Coping with Suppression of Innovative Thought"
- 1998 - "Ives-Stillwell, Variable Light Velocity, and Variable Electric Charge, in Terms of a Postulated Theory of Radiation"
- 1998 - "Logical Analysis of Special Relativity"
- 1998 - "Logical Principles and Kuhnian Analysis Applied to the Crisis in Modern Physics"
- 1997 - "The Aether: Defined in Terms of Function, Conceptualized from Known Facts"
- 1997 - "Constructivism and the Crisis in Modern Physics"
- 1997 - "The Criterion of Real Empirical Analogy (CREA) and the Nature of the Aether"
- 1997 - "Physics and Ethics"
- 1997 - "Recent History and Current Status of Dissident Physics"
- 1997 - "Relativism, Constructivism, and the Biases of Modern Physics"
- 1996 - "Crucial Flaws in Special Relativity: Logic and Simultaneity"
- 1996 - "Dispelling the Apparent Incompatibility between Photon and Aether Theories"
- 1996 - "Dissident Physics in North America, Europe, Australia, and the U.S.S.R."
- 1996 - "Einstein's Light Quantum Hypothesis: Analysis, Implications, and an Alternative"
- 1996 - "The Evans Critique on Simultaneity"
- 1996 - "Kuhnian Theory, Relativism in General, and the Need to Respect Logic"
- 1996 - "Meson Lifetimes & Ives-Stilwell: Is There Even Any Clock Retardation?"
- 1995 - "Simultaneity and Time"
- 1995 - "The Vital Role of Logic"
- 1994 - "Analyzing Special Relativity with Logic and Semantics"
- 1994 - "An Ether-Additive Theory of Light Motion, Derived from..."
- 1994 - "Reevaluating Contempory Science through Historical Research..."
- 1993 - "The Earth's Motion: A Study in Applied Semantics"
- 1980 - "Letter to the Editor"
- 1979 - "Toward a Logical Electromagnetic Theory"
- 1965 - ""Georges Sagnac and the Discovery of the Ether," Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences, V18, N3-4, pp. 175-190 (Jul-Dec 1965)." (Read in full)