Frontiers of Fundamental PhysicsM. Barone, F. Selleri Springer Science & Business Media, 06.12.2012 - 601 Seiten The Olympia conference Frontiers of Fundamental Physics was a gathering of about hundred scientists who carryon their research in conceptually important areas of physical science (they do "fundamental physics"). Most of them were physicists, but also historians and philosophers of science were well represented. An important fraction of the participants could be considered "heretical" because they disagreed with the validity of one or several fundamental assumptions of modern physics. Common to all participants was an excellent scientific level coupled with a remarkable intellectual honesty: we are proud to present to the readers this certainly unique book. Alternative ways of considering fundamental matters should of course be vitally important for the progress of science, unless one wanted to admit that physics at the end of the XXth century has already obtained the final truth, a very unlikely possibility even if one accepted the doubtful idea of the existence of a "final" truth. The merits of the Olympia conference should therefore not be judged a priori in a positive or in a negative way depending on one's refusal or acceptance, respectively, but considered after reading the actual of basic principles of contemporary science, new proposals and evidences there presented. They seem very important to us. |
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... geometry is no longer possible then the only way to escape faster than light motion is to significantly decrease the conventional distance of 3C273 . 050 Virgo Cluster ROSAT PSPC 050 star N4639 M89 H58 160 81563 N4325 star M87 8151 M49 ...
... geometry is no longer possible then the only way to escape faster than light motion is to significantly decrease the conventional distance of 3C273 . 050 Virgo Cluster ROSAT PSPC 050 star N4639 M89 H58 160 81563 N4325 star M87 8151 M49 ...
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... geometry and kinematic of the line emitting region or is it possible that the shifts are evidence for a non - Doppler phenomenon ? If the former is true then they pose an important challenge for current theories while the latter ...
... geometry and kinematic of the line emitting region or is it possible that the shifts are evidence for a non - Doppler phenomenon ? If the former is true then they pose an important challenge for current theories while the latter ...
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... geometry and radiative properties , Arp102b again becomes a miracle . Asymmetry Index · .4 4 4840 4860 4880 4900 4840 4860 4880 4900 + Hẞ Profile Centroid ( Å ) Figure 6. A comparison of the shift - asymmetry domain for line profiles at ...
... geometry and radiative properties , Arp102b again becomes a miracle . Asymmetry Index · .4 4 4840 4860 4880 4900 4840 4860 4880 4900 + Hẞ Profile Centroid ( Å ) Figure 6. A comparison of the shift - asymmetry domain for line profiles at ...
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... geometry and kinematics . We look forward to more detailed comparisons between observations and model predictions of the Wolf effect . In particular , the timescale of the expected fluctuations capable of producing the observed shifts ...
... geometry and kinematics . We look forward to more detailed comparisons between observations and model predictions of the Wolf effect . In particular , the timescale of the expected fluctuations capable of producing the observed shifts ...
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... geometry of the five subgroups in LG is not highly special , that the geometrical considerations of Iwanowska are doubtful . n - 1 The residual velocity dispersion 8 , kms - 1 for all galaxies classified by Iwanowska as members of the ...
... geometry of the five subgroups in LG is not highly special , that the geometrical considerations of Iwanowska are doubtful . n - 1 The residual velocity dispersion 8 , kms - 1 for all galaxies classified by Iwanowska as members of the ...
Inhalt
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The Relativistic Electron Pair Theory of Matter and its Implications | 59 |
Are Quasars Manifesting a de Sitter Redshift? | 67 |
What if Anything Is the Anthropic Cosmological Principle Telling Us? 2233 | 73 |
Large Anomalous Redshifts and ZeroPoint Radiation | 83 |
The Influence of Idealism In 20th Century Science | 233 |
Creeds of Physics | 241 |
Earth Complexity vs Plate Tectonic Simplicity | 257 |
An Evolutionary Earth Expansion Hypothesis | 275 |
Global Models of the Expanding Earth | 281 |
An Orogenic Model Consistent with Earth Expansion | 287 |
Earth Expansion Requires Increase in Mass | 295 |
Principles of Plate Movements on the Expanding Earth | 301 |
Theoretical Basis for a NonExpanding and Euclidean Universe | 89 |
Light Propagation in an Expanding Universe | 99 |
Fornax The Companion of the Milky Way and the Question of | 105 |
the Apple Fall? | 115 |
Investigations with Lasers Atomic Clocks and Computer Calculations | 125 |
Gravity Is the Simplest Thing | 139 |
Is It General Relativity? | 147 |
Universality of the LieIsotopic Symmetries for Deformed Minkowskian | 153 |
Hertzs Special Relativity and Physical Reality | 163 |
From Relativistic Paradoxes to Absolute Space and Time Physics | 171 |
Theories Equivalent to Special Relativity | 181 |
The Physical Meaning of Albert Einsteins Relativistic Ether Concept | 193 |
The Limiting Nature of LightVelocity as the Causal Factor Underlying | 203 |
The Ether Revisited | 209 |
What Is and What Is Not Essential in Lorentzs Relativity | 217 |
Vacuum Substratum in Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics | 223 |
The Origin of Granite and Continental Masses in an Expanding Earth | 309 |
The Primordially Hydridic Character of Our Planet and Proving | 315 |
Earth Expansion and the Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanicism | 327 |
TensionGravitational Model of Island Arcs | 335 |
Isotopic and Genotopic Relativistic Theory | 347 |
From the GeV109eV | 359 |
Optical Tests of Bells Inequalities Closing the Poor Correlation Loophole | 537 |
Atomic Cascade Experiments with TwoChannel Polarizers | 545 |
New Tests on Locality and Empty Waves | 555 |
WaveParticle Duality | 561 |
Local Realism and the Crucial Experiment | 571 |
How the Quantum of Action Cannot Be a Metric one | 583 |
The Ghostly Solution of the QuantumParadoxes and Its Experimental | 590 |
Index | 597 |
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