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NEW REVIEW ON quantum ring theory IN BARNES & NOBLE
Posted on Thursday, August 07, 2008 @ 23:59:32 UTC by vlad
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WGUGLINSKI writes: The successor of Quantum Mechanics
A reviewer
(cnassif@cbpf.br)
, 08/04/2008
Claudio Nassif, PhD theoretical physicist 'claudionassif@yahoo.com.br'.
I am the author of Symmetrical Special
Relativity, which first paper was published
by the journal Pramanas in July 2008 under
the title: 'Deformed special relativity
with an invariant minimum speed and its
cosmological implications'. We, theoretical
physicists, develop theories by using the
mathematics, some theorems, many axioms,
supporting fundamental principles, but
there is not a physical reality underlying
our theories. Actually one of achivements
of the 20th Century is that a physical
reality is unatainable in Modern Physics.
But Guglinski's theory just supplies
physical models to Theoretical Physics. In
his theory are proposed physical models for
the photon, the fermions, the neutron, the
hydrogen atom, the nucleus, and the aether,
and his QRT proposes the fundamental
principles from which those physical models
work. My SSR and Guglinski's QRT are
complementary. A future consistent
agglutination of SSR and
QRT will perform a New Grand Unified Theory
which, if confirmed by experiments, will
constitute the New Physics of the 21th
Century.
Also recommended: A new description for an ether 'the
dark energy or 'cosmological constant'' is
given in Pramana Vol71, n1, p.1-13 '2008' Link: The successor of Quantum Mechanics
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Re: NEW REVIEW ON quantum ring theory IN BARNES & NOBLE (Score: 1) by Veryskeptical on Friday, August 08, 2008 @ 12:06:09 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | Theoretical physicists are a blight on the landscape. Theorists should be subordinated to experimentalists and not allowed to speak unless spoken to. As it is theorists are a danger to the trees in the forests and a boon to irresponsible publishers.
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Re: NEW REVIEW ON quantum ring theory IN BARNES & NOBLE (Score: 1) by nanotech on Saturday, August 09, 2008 @ 07:36:22 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | Veryskeptical, what is your view on overunity and "zero point field" devices? What are the most workable and what are the most unworkable ones you notice?
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Similarity between Wave Structure of Matter and Quantum Ring Theory (Score: 1) by vlad on Friday, November 28, 2008 @ 23:45:11 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | Submitted by Anon to the main page: Frontier Perspectives V.16 No.2-2008, published the paper The Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) and the origin of the Natural Laws, by Milo Wolff, a MIT retired theorist, where he proposes the wave structure of matter.
According to Wolff, there are two concentric waves: "an
inward moving spherical wave that rotates spherically at the waves
center, producing spin h/4π to become an outward spherical wave. The
wave center is the apparent location of the electron/positron formed by
pairs of the wave solutions".
A similar structure of matter is proposed in Guglinski's Quantum Ring Theory,
where it is proposed that the electron is composed by a body-ring
surrounded by a central field Sp(e), and this central field is
surrounded by a secondary field Sn(e), which is field that belongs to
the structure of the aether around the electron. The two fields Sp(e) and Sn(e) are concentric, like in the Wolff's WSM.
The
central field Sp(e) is induced by the rotation of the body-ring, and
the secondary field Sn(e) is induced by the rotation of the central
field Sp(e).
In Peswiki there is an explanation on the similarity between WSM and QRT in the article Similarity between Wave Structure of Matter and Quantum Ring Theory [www.peswiki.com] |
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ANTIGRAVITY WITHIN THE PHOTON (Score: 1) by vlad on Sunday, November 02, 2008 @ 10:47:58 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | New article in Peswiki entitled ANTIGRAVITY WITHIN THE PHOTON, by
Wladimir Guglinski, shows that the photon is massless as consequence of
actuation of the repulsive gravity into its structure, composed by a
particle and its antiparticle http://peswiki.com/index.php/Antigravity_within_the_photon [peswiki.com]
Into
the photon the addition of masses is not applied, because two
corpuscles with mass "m" with zitterbewegung within the phton actually
obey to the following equation: m+m = 0, because the repulsive gravity interferes in the interaction of the corpuscles
WGUGLINSKI
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Quantum Ring Theory corroborated by radiative decay mode of the neutron (Score: 1) by vlad on Monday, December 29, 2008 @ 21:40:05 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | Radiative decay mode of the neutron is another phenomenon that corroborates the hydrogen atom model of Quantum Ring Theory.
Unlike, the radiative decay mode of the neutron defies Quantum Mechanics.
Emission of photons in neutron’s decay When the neutron suffers decay, it is decomposed in a proton, an electron, and an anti-neutrino.
The
electron leaves away the proton, and as they have Coulombic attraction,
the electron’s speed would have to decrease, and so it would have to
emit energy (photons) continously, according
to Maxwell’s law. So, according to Quantum Mechanics, the continous
emission of energy by the electron would have to happen in any mode of the neutron’s decay. However this does not happen. See the article in Peswiki: http://peswiki.com/index.php/Quantum_Ring_Theory_corroborated_by_radiative_decay_mode_of_the_neutron [www.zpenergy.com] WGUGLINSKI
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