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Assis André
Koch Torres
(english & español) |
www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/
I am a professor of physics at the State University of
Campinas, in Brazil, working with gravitation (Relational Mechanics, Mach's principle and
the origin of inertia, absorption of gravity), electromagnetism (Weber's electrodynamics
and Ampere's force between current elements), cosmology (Hubble's law of redshifts, cosmic
background radiation, tired light, infinite universe in space and time) and history of
science.
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| Bendlin Ralf
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http://rz-home.de/~rbendlin/
Chaos und Quantenphysik
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Besmer Tom
(english) |
http://home.goldrush.com/tjbesmer/index.htm
On this site are found five articles that deal with physics review and the
development of a new energy concept. Reviewed are: Einstein's
works,
Newton
's works, Maxwell's works, Gravitational Force Field (GFF),
Electromagnetic radiation, Cosmology, Quantum Physics, and the Speed of
Light and developed are: a new energy concept, Frequency shifts and the
Speed of light as a function of wavelength and media (GFF).
It is important to understand that modern day technology has been a
process. The best way to study the process is historically. e.g.
The vacuum tube came before the transistor, the transistor is the
precursor to the latest in integrated circuits, and Einstein's works were
initiated because he thought that there was a discrepancy between the
works of
Newton
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Dvoeglazov
Valeri
(english) |
http://ahobon.reduaz.mx/~valeri/valeri.htm
Research Interests:
- Majorana-like models in physics of neutral particles
- Poincare-covariant theories of the Wigner type
- Weinberg's 2(2J+1) model for describing higher-spin particles
- Longitudinal modes in electromagnetism, the B(3) Evans-Vigier theory
- Foundations of classical electrodynamics
- Gravitation and neutrino
- Bound states in quantum field theory
- Oscillator-like models in relativistic quantum mechanics
- Higgs physics
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Gruber Josef
(deutsch) |
www.fernuni-hagen.de/STATISTIK/Neu/Team/Gruber.html
Wer soviel Freiheit hat wie ein
Universitätsprofessor in Deutschland, der trägt auch besondere Verantwortung für das
Gemeinwohl. Er muß sich m.E. auch mit Dingen und Problemen befassen, die aus
traditioneller Sicht nicht oder nur teilweise zu seinem Aufgabenbereich gehören. So
befasse ich mich - sozusagen in Fortführung des im oberen Abschnitt erwähnten
Energie-Angebots- Modellierungsprojektes - seit Juni 1993 auch mit dem Thema Raumenergie
(RE) bzw. Raumenergietechnik (RET), insbesondere mit den ökonomischen, ökologischen und
anderen Folgen der Nutzung dieser "neuen" erneuerbaren Energiequelle.
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Haisch
Bernhard
(english) |
www.calphysics.org/haisch/index.html
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Jefimenko Oleg D.
(english) |
www.as.wvu.edu/coll03/phys/www/jefimenk.htm
I am currently engaged in the development
of the theory of electromagnetic retardation and relativity. Perhaps the most important
recently discovered aspect of the now evolving theory of electromagnetic retardation is
that this theory leads to, and duplicates, many electromagnetic relations that are
customarily considered to constitute consequences of relativistic electrodynamics. It is
now clear that relativistic electromagnetism and relativistic mechanics can be derived
from Maxwellian electromagnetic theory and electromagnetic force relations via the theory
of electromagnetic retardation without any postulates, conjectures, or hypotheses. As a
result, the theory of relativity acquires a new mathematical and physical base which
provides a previously unforeseen means for formulating, developing, and interpreting
relativistic electromagnetism, relativistic mechanics, and relativistic gravitation.
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Schlemm Annette
(deutsch) |
www.thur.de/philo/as16.htm
Das Thema Selbstorganisation begleitet mich seit ca. 1987. Noch
im Physikstudium tauchte die "Physik irreversibler Prozesse" nur sehr am Rande
auf und in der Kosmologie begegnete sie mir gar nicht - im Gegenteil, wir versuchten, die
die Rechnungen störenden nichtlinearen Terme wegzudiskutieren.
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Schmeltzer
Ilja

(deutsch & english) |
www.wias-berlin.de/~schmelzer
Quantentheorie der Gravitation: Ich habe die Lorentz'sche Äther-Theorie
zu einer Gravitationstheorie verallgemeinert. Die Theorie macht im
wesentlichen dieselben Vorhersagen wie die allgemeine Relativitätstheorie,
ist aber leichter zu quantisieren.
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Spencer Domina Eberle
(english)
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www.math.uconn.edu/~domina/ |
| Ziolkowski
Richard |
www.ece.arizona.edu/department/profs/Richard.W.Ziolkowski.html
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