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- Partial Preface: I have written this book to
re-evaluate the true advances of science in the current field of
physics. The conclusions will also effect disciplines of astronomy
and chemistry.
- Some currently mysterious experimental results are explained,
such as color combinations, coloured shadows, unexpected light and
dark lines, or "impossible" spots of light, and indoor
and outdoor colour constancy. Young's classic experiment is now
correctly interpreted to prove that light is particles and not waves.
It is also proved beyond doubt that light and the rest of the electromagnetic
spectrum is the phenomenon of identical minute particles of power,
100'000 times smaller than an electron! There are in the order of
a googol of these particles in the universe. These particles construct
most of each atom and molecule but the effect of their movement,
not the particles, moves through one atom to the next at the speed
of light without affecting the atom.
- Present theories cannot explain of build up atom measurements
accurately, and scientists well versed in the ideas of Rutherford,
Bohr, Einstein and others would use the magical transmutation of
'adding energy to make them lighter'! Nor do they say how energy
which normally heats or pushes things around, binds together.
- The true construction of the atom and its non-moving parts, electricity,
magnetism, radiation and what energy actually is, is explained simply
in this book.Time, velocity, and forces are all explained in a practical
way, on the basis that there are only four basic particles and two
basic forces!
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Next Step In Physics, Chemistry And Astronomy By Alan H. Grundy
(Continued from page 1)
They all merely assert that problems
are answered.
Yet, we still use Newtonian physics, with
no Relativity assistance to get to the
Moon and possibly Neptune!
The Next Step in
Physics, Chemistry and Astronomy not
only answers many hitherto unanswerable
questions, but defines what energy
is, its mass and size. It describes
what atoms are really constructed from,
lists their components, their masses and
how many of each, totaling the exact measured
mass of every most stable atom. This is
something which has never been done before.
Also, new interpretations of Young's light
theory and the Michelson-Morley experiment
are given.
Comments on: Superclassical
Physics after the Quantum/Relativity fiasco.
Comments on: Quantum
Mechanics is Slashed by Occam's Razor
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Table
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Chapter
1. A Brief on the Present Situation in
Physics: scientific explanations/theories, current
atomic/Light problems, rules for theories
Chapter 2. Practical
Data/Laboratory Experiments with Light: light
addition, color, and multi frequencies, Young's
experiment, screen slit widths and interpretations,
color constancy, summary
Chapter 3. Light's
Intimate Relationship with Matter: different responses
of material in general and detail, some implications
of light traveling via matter, the impossibility
of photons, some effects with which theories on
light must comply, definitions of thermons
and rays, some data on thermon
parameters/characteristics, movement/temperature
of mass by energy, basic molecular shapes, basic
electricity from direct current to high frequency
electronics, magnifies in an arrangement of thermons,
the frequency spectrum to X-rays, long distance
radiolectric transmission, the spreading of light,
red shift, X-rays, summary
Chapter 4. Relevant
Atomic/Molecular Quantities, Relationships, and
the Periodic Table: general comments on stable
elements, atomic masses, atomic densities, molecular
sizes (1) volume(2) radius, heat distribution
in atoms and molecules, entropy, gas - heat laws,
deduced by scientists, characteristics of any
gas, , material characteristics (melting and boiling
temperatures, electric and heat conduction and
expansion, compressive strength, surface tension,
and refractive indices) relationship networks
in the whole series of elements, conduction, ionisation
potentials, general atomic relationships, periodic
table relationships, summary
Chapter 5. the
Real Construction of the Atom/Molecule:
the basic constituents of the universe, atomic
component masses of all natural elements, further
definitions of basic entities, constructing an
atom, thermon chains, construction
by thermons creates molecular
volume, molecular volume at state/temperature
limits, heat in molecules and moles is due to
thermons forming the outer layers
or heatskins of all atoms, expansion of molecules
by adding thermons to their heatskins,
structural relationships between atoms and between
molecules, free electrons and thermons,
radioactivity constrains nuclear construction,
radioactive decay
Chapter 5. (continued)
summary, table 5.5 of radioactive series: Some
unstable atoms that lose (a) helium atoms (b)
electrons, table 5.6, sequences of natural radioactivity,
uranium 238 to lead 206, table 5.7, thorium 232
to lead 208, table of known half lives of elements
from 1 to 265, nucleons table 5.8
Chapter 6. The REAL Electromagnetic
Action on the Atom/Molecule: the photoelectric
effect, frequency, colour, and energy, the speed
of light transmission in various media, the mechanism
of refraction of light, reflection of light, diffraction
of light, polarisation of light, birefringence
control and interference, electricity/heat and
conduction/radiation, energy, summary.
Chapter 7. Gravity,
and Other Forces: gravity, magnetic fields, electric
fields, force, conductivity, some relevant physical
parameters and constants.
Chapter 8. Epilogue
Chapter 9. Appendix
A - Flaws in Relativity Theory: what
we mean by time, time and velocity as seen by
relativists, a paragraph or two for mathematicians,
summary.
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