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Proceedings of the Natural Philosophy Alliance Vol
7 The Proceedings of the Natural Philosophy Conference is an 8.5" x 11" soft cover book of 648 pages published by the Natural Philosophy Alliance in 2010, and contains 121 papers submitted by the contributing participants. Acknowledgements This proceedings represents the fruit of thousands of hours of intellectual labor, with each contributor offering something unique to promote independent ideas in various branches of science. Without question, its authors constitute a worldwide group unique in scientific history, all exploring ideas outside the rigid box dictated by conventional thinking. About 1/3 of the 100+ authors hold doctorate degrees, 1/3 reside outside the United States or Canada, and 1/3 have never previously contributed to NPA conferences. Though most contributors have backgrounds in physics and engineering, the authorship includes many professors, students, two attorneys, a medical doctor, and several "independent researchers", claiming only an intense interest in science. In 2010 we worked hard to prepare the proceedings in advance of the actual conference in Long Beach, California, so that everyone's work could be available in full on location. Though the Proceedings of the NPA is not recognized by mainstream science as a "peer reviewed" journal, many contributing scientists did, in fact, volunteer time to critically review the work of their peers, helping greatly to raise the standards and improve the overall quality of these proceedings. Thanks are due to everyone who took part in this internal review process. Of course, the 80-20 rule prevails, and special thanks are due to a few individuals who invested time above and beyond requirements. At the top of this list is Dr. Cynthia Whitney, whose editorship of past proceedings and of Galilean Electrodynamics sets a standard that this proceedings can only hope to match. Somehow David de Hilster organized all the details required to convert a collection of papers into a published book, making this proceedings both a journal and a book. Steve Bryant and Steve Puetz contributed several valuable critiques early in the process, and Bryant helped establish standards for improving our peer review process. A real blessing, Joseph Rybczyk reformatted equations on dozens of papers, and helped me figure out how to standardize the presentation of equations using MathType. Finally, in the 11th hour Barry Setter-field and his wife Penny made time to edit the content and language of several papers needing extra care. And again thanks to everyone else who took time to help. I didn't realize two months ago just how much time would be required to complete this project, but would not underestimate if I said it has consumed my life since then. Sadly no time remains to make further edits or improvements, and it must now go to press, to accomplish the goal of having this work available in Long Beach. I hope all authors are satisfied with the finished result, but take full responsibility for any remaining typos or page layout errors. - Greg Volk, Eagan, Minnesota, June 2010 Back Cover Mission of the Proceedings of the NPA the NPA itself, and its Parent NPF The Natural Philosophy Alliance (NPA) sponsors regular international conferences for presenting high-quality papers discussing aspects of philosophy in the sciences. Many papers offer challenges to accepted orthodoxy in the sciences, especially in physics. Everything from the micro-physics of quantum mechanics to the macro-physics of cosmology is entertained. Though the main interest of the NPA is in challenging orthodoxy in the sciences, it will also feature papers defending such orthodoxy. Our ultimate purpose is to enable participants to articulate their own understanding of the truth. All papers are reviewed by society officers, and sometimes by other members, before presentation in conferences, and they are edited, sometimes very significantly, prior to publication in the Proceedings of the NPA. NPA is, in turn, the only component of the non-profit corporation: The Natural Philosophy Foundation, Inc., (NPF). The NPF was incorporated in the State of Maryland on July 17, 1995 with the intent to become a long-term science fostering charity organization. Current NPA Officers
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University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut NPF History. NPF was incorporated by two of its original four directors, Neil E. Munch and Henry P Dart III. The other two iniital NPF directors were Franciso Muller and Domina Eberle Spencer. The current NPF directors are: Domina Spencer, Francisco Muller, and Neil Munch.
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Contents
Proceedings of the NPA, Volume 7
Milos Abadzic, 'Mr. Higgs Doesn't Reside There'
..........................................................1
Roger J. Anderton, 'Extraterrestrial Communication through
'Lancelot Law Whyte Unitary Field Theory'..............................................................7
Lyndon Ashmore, 'An Explanation
of Redshift in a Static Universe' ...............................17
Pal Asija, 'How to Fix the Paradigm of
Science' ........................................................23
'Instant Gravity and Real Time Astronomy in a Real Time Universe'
...........................27
Walter Babin, 'The Generalization of Mechanics & Electrodynamics'
..............................31
Tom Bethell, 'Questioning Einstein: Is Relativity Necessary?'
......................................35
D. DeWayne Birkhofer, 'A Theoretical Model of the Structure of Space
Glenn Borchardt, Steven J. Puetz, 'Unified Cycle Theory: Integration
Charles Donald 'Don' Briddell, 'The Meaning of
Structure: The Structural
Michael H. Brill, 'Cochetkov's Speeding Bola: Yet Another
Steven Bryant, 'Failure of the Einstein-Lorentz Spherical Wave Proof'
...........................64
James Carter, 'The Evolution of Matter through Cosmological Time' ..............................68
Victor Nikolayevich Cochetkov, 'Special Relativity Fails to Conserve
Momentum' ..............80
David V. Connell, 'Relativity, Gravity and the Physics Puzzle'
.......................................85
Stephen J. Crothers, 'The Black Hole, the Big Bang: A Cosmology in
Crisis' ....................90
William Day, 'Holistic Physics in a Self-Organizing Universe'
........................................96
Thierry De Mees, 'Is the Differential Rotation of the Sun Caused by a
Graviton Engine?' ...105
Glen William Deen, 'Comet Vulcan's Unobserved August 17, 1999
Flyby' .......................106
Robert L. DeMelo, 'GPRA Project: Realitivistic Relativity 2.0'
......................................116
Edward H. Dowdye, Jr., "Findings Convincingly Show No Direct Interaction
Edward H. Dowdye, Jr., Shahin Ghazanshahi, 'An Ideal Inelastic Collision
Model
Chris Eckman, 'Plasma Orbital Expansion of the Electrons in Water'
.............................141
Mitch Emery, 'Rethinking the Principle of Inertia'
......................................................145
Peter F. Erickson, 'On Understanding Negative Numbers'
...........................................147
Michael R. Evans,
'The Geometry of Light' ..............................................................149
Norbert Feist, 'Acoustic Michelson-Morley Experiment with an Ultrasonic
Range Finder' ....153
Vladimir B. Ginzburg, 'The Origin of the Universe, Part 1: Toryces'
................................162
Andrew Ancel Gray, 'A Reality Based Replacement for Quantum Mechanics'
...................179
Helmut Hansen, 'About the Dual Parametrization of c'
...............................................186
Ioannis Haranas, Omiros Ragos, 'Gauss' Planetary Equations in a
Non-Singular Potential' ..199
William R. Hohenberger, 'Twist-Loop Aethereal Fractal Structures'
...............................202
Laurent Hollo, 'Definition of Fundamental Quantities
Jaroslav Hynecek, 'Light Deflection by a Gravitating
Body a
'Proof of Incorrectness of General Relativity Theory'
..............................................217
Leslie Iverson, 'The Ether and Nature of Divisible Existence'
.......................................226
Jan Olof Jonson, 'A Comparison between Ampere's Law,
Jose Francisco Garcia Julia, 'A Brief and Elementary Note on Redshift'
.........................239
Philipp M. Kanarev, 'Impulse Power Secrets'
...........................................................241
'Introduction to Mechanodynamics'
......................................................................245
James Keele, 'Force and Rotation'
.........................................................................252
Yuri Keilman, 'Bohr Quantum Theory Yields the Relativistic Schroedinger
Equation' .........255
Jaroslav G. Klyushin, 'Mechanical Dimensionalities of
Peter Kohut, 'The Basic Space-time Equation of the Universe (Cosmic
Dynamics)' ..........260
Boon Leong Lan, 'A Moving Rod Does Not Shrink'
.....................................................265
Janusz D. Laski, 'Alternative Interpretation of Special Relativity
Formulae' ...................266
Frederic Lassiaille, 'A Solution for the 'Dark Matter Mystery' based on
Jeffrey M. Lee, 'The Real Reason Special Relativity Theory
Carl R. Littmann, 'Muon to Proton Mass Ratio, Geometric Volume Ratios,
Chung Y. Lo, 'NASA's Space-Probes Pioneer Anomaly and the
Thomas N. Lockyer, 'Debunking Neutrino Detection Experiments'
...............................293
'The Precise Positron and Electron'
.....................................................................298
Thomas R. Love, 'Causality in Kaon Decays' .........................................................302
Peter Marquardt, 'The Mole Hill Effect Mathematical and Other Failures
in Physics' .......303
Russ McGlenn, 'Oil is a Renewable Resource'
.........................................................307
'Triad Helium Nucleus'
......................................................................................311
Richard Merrick, 'Harmonically Guided Evolution'
....................................................318
John V. Milewski, 'Superlight, a Dynamic Aether, Explains Pushing
Gravity and Inertia,
Francisco J. Muller, 'The Doppler Effect of Absorption Spectral Lines in
Moving Astronomic Bodies (How Can It Happen?)' ............................................................................336
Martin Mueller, 'Errors and Lapses of Insight in the History of Physics'
[late addition] ....642
A. A. Nassikas, 'Is There Higgs' Boson?'
................................................................343
Bent Kargaard Nielsen, 'The Michelson and Morley Experiment Once Again!'
.................346
Richard Oldani, 'Energy-Time Uncertainty'
.............................................................351
Zbigniew Oziewicz, 'Relative Velocity: A Dichotomy'
...............................................353
John-Erik Persson, 'Bradley, Sagnac and Entrainment'
............................................358
'Einstein Is Wrong'
...........................................................................................362
Thomas E. Phipps, Jr., 'Collective Time'
................................................................364
Burak Polat, 'A Material Invariant Postulate of Classical
Electromagnetic Field Theory' ...370
Evert Jan Post, 'Assessing Consequences of Overextended
Secret Reviewing' .............382
'Reinstating the Existence of Single System Quantization
Ekhard Preikschat, 'Crucial Tests of the Special Theory of Relativity'
..........................386
Stephen J. Puetz, 'Unified Cycle Theory: Introduction & Data'
...................................389
'Unified Cycle Theory: Statistical Validation'
............................................................397
Steven Rado, 'Revisiting Gravity, Free Fall and Inertia'
..............................................404
Hilton Ratcliffe, 'The Static Universe: Exploding the Myth of Cosmic
Expansion' .............414
Cameron Rebigsol, 'Mathematical Inconsistency in Relativity's' Original
Paper of 1905' ....416
'Relativity's Length Measurement Inconsistency'
.....................................................421
Harry H. Ricker III, 'On Physical Time'
...................................................................428
Marko Rodin, Greg Volk, 'The Rodin Number Map and Rodin Coil'
.................................437
James N. Rose, 'Surmounting Unwanted Infinities: Newly Endorsing
Evgenij Vladimirovich Rudikov, Lada Vladimirovna Rudikova,
Joseph A. Rybczyk, 'Stellar Aberration, Relative Motion and the Lorentz
Factor' ............456
Roger A. Rydin, 'The Mantra of Theoretical Physics: Relativity Reigns'
.........................463
Diego Saa, 'A Survival Guide to Physics: From How to Think to What to
Believe' ...........469
Ralph N. Sansbury, 'Diamagnetism and Ferromagnetism
............................................476
Stoyan Sarg, 'Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified
Theory
'Theoretical and Experimental Research on Propulsion Using
Sadanand S. Savarkar, 'Lorentz-Horses and Maxwell-Flexures on Laputa'
....................489
Alexander A. Scarborough, 'The SO-FLINE-BEC Model of Universal Origins
(1973-2008)'
Paul Schroeder, 'Gravity from the Ground Up'
.........................................................498
Franco Selleri, 'Eight Proofs of Absolute Simultaneity'
..............................................504
Ken H. Seto,
'Proposed and Past Experiments Detecting Absolute Motion '
..................513
Barry J. Setterfield, 'Zero Point Energy and the Redshift'
.........................................518
Ed Seykota, 'Radial Momentum, Bernoulli and Lift'
...................................................528
Rati Ram Sharma, 'Oxygen Lone-Pair Electrons behind Amazing Properties
'Unified Theory's Non-Expanding Universe Replaces Big Bang
Duncan W. Shaw, 'The Cause of Gravity: A Concept'
.............................................541
Reelin Show, 'Introduction to the Theory of Despace'
............................................550
Wm. Scott Smith, 'A
Quantum-Vacuum Thruster'
..................................................561
Joseph J. Smulsky, 'Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation and New Space
Projects' ..568
Joseph J. Smulsky, Yaroslav J. Smulsky, 'Orbit Evolution of
Apophis and its
Dimiter G.
Stoinov, 'How to Defeat Relativism'
.......................................................578
Hartwig Thim, 'Einstein's Light Speed Postulate is Illogical'
.......................................581
Aleksandr M. Tsybin, 'On the Increase of Particle Mass with Velocity'
........................582
Lee Field Valstad, 'The Unified Field Symbol'
.........................................................583
Greg Volk, `Pseudo-Vectors and Pseudo-Scalars, or Reflections in
Reflection' ............585
Jacob Wall, 'Effect of Hydrogen Enriched Hydrocarbon Combustion
Erich Wanek, 'The 'Mass' of a Photon: Only an Expression of its Helical
Configuration?' ..598
'A New Train Paradox: Can Clock Time Depend on the Direction of Motion?'
.............599
John R. Warfield, 'Electromagnetic Propulsion of Matter in
Stewart Ian Wells, ''Experimentum Crucis' for Magnetic Interaction'
...........................612
Cynthia Kolb Whitney, 'Maxwell Theory and Galilean Relativity'
.................................624
Milo M.
Wolff, 'Einstein's Last Question: What is an Electron?'
..................................631
Tolga Yarman, Metin Arik, Alexander L. Kholmetskii, 'A Prediction
Regarding
1. Natural Philosophy & History 10. Particles & Atoms
Anderton 2, 7, 11, Asija 23, Hansen 186, Marquardt 303, Ricker 428, Saa
469
2. Mechanics
Babin 31, Dowdye & Ghazanshahi 137, Emery 145, Kanarev 241, Keele 252,
Persson 363, Seykota 528
3. Electrodynamics
Babin 31, Dowdye 131, Jonson 223, Klyushin 257, Polat 370, Rudikov &
Rudikova 452, Sansbury 476, Warfield 603, Wells 612, Whitney 624
4. Optics & Light
Babin 31, Birkhofer 41, Evans 149, Feist 153, Hansen 186, Milewski 332,
Muller 336, Nielsen 346, Persson 358, Phipps 364, Preikschat 386,
Rybczyk 456, Wanek 600
5. Special Relativity
Bethell 35, Brill 62, Bryant 64, Cochetkov 80, DeMelo 116, Lan 265,
Laski 266, Lee 275, Oziewicz 353, Persson 358,362, 363, Preikschat 386,
Rebigsol 416, 421, Ricker 428, Rybczyk 456, Rydin 463, Savarkar 489,
Selleri 504, Seto 513, Show 550, Stoinov 578, Thim 581, Tsybin 582,
Wanek 598, 599, 600„ Whitney 624
6. General Relativity
Dowdye 131, Haranas & Ragos 199, Hynecek 217, 223, 226, Lassiaille 267,
Lo 285
7. Gravity & Propulsion
Asija 27, Connell 85, De Mees 105, Dowdye 131, Klyushin 257, Milewski
332, Rado 404, Sarg 485, Schroeder 498, Shaw 541, Smith 561, Warfield
603
8. Aether / Ether
Feist 157, Iverson 226
9. Structure
Briddell 53, Evans 149, Ginzburg 162, Hohenberger 202, Litttriann 282,
Lockyer 298, McGlenn 311, Merrick 318, Rodin & elk 437, Sarg 479, Wolff
631
10. Particles and Atoms
DeMelo 116, Littmann 282, 298, Love 302, McGelnn 311, Saa 469, Wolff 631
11.
Quantum Theory
Abadzic 1, Gray 179, Keilman 255, Lee 275, Nassikas 343, Oldani 351,
Post 382, 384
12.
Chemistry
Eckman 141, Kanarev 241, Sharma 532, Wall 591, Wells 620
13.
Energy
Eckman 141, Kanarev 241, Oldani 351, Setterfield 518, Sharma 532, Smith
561, Wall 591
14.
Unified Theories
Abadzic 1, Borchardt & Puetz 46, Day 96, Puetz 389, 397, Sharma 534,
Show 550, Lee 583
15.
Entropy, Interactions & Redshift
Ashmore 17, Julia 239, Kohut 260, Rose 444, Setterfield 518, Sharma 534,
Smith 561, Yarman, Arik & Kholmetskii 635
Ashmore 17, Asija 27, Carter 68, Crothers 90, De Mees 105, DeMelo 116,
Deen 106, Haranas & Ragos 199, Kohut 260, Lo 285, Muller 336, Ratcliffe
414, Scarbordugh 495, Setterfield 518, Sharma 534, Smulsky 568, 569
17. Earth Science
McGlenn 307
18. Applied Mathematics
Erickson 147, Ginzburg 162, Hollo 207, Klyushin 257, Merrick 318,
Nassikas 343, Oziewicz 353, Phipps 364, Polat 370, Rodin & Volk 437,
Rose 444, Volk 585
19. Experiments
Feist 153, 157, Lockyer 293, Nielsen 346, Preikschat 386, Seto 513,
Seykota 528, Wanek 600, Wells 612 |
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