Classical Physics

1305 Submissions

[10] viXra:1305.0191 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-30 13:03:53

Map of Time Book (Scientific Review)

Authors: Andrew Nassif
Comments: 1 Page. Added more details to the abstract

I don't agree with any aspects in this paper, as I am a christian scientist, but since all scientist needs to study all aspect of science, I decided why not write about it. ______________________ Physics is based upon mathematics, and according to myself, Dr.Robert K. Adair, and many other physicist it is based upon a way of understanding our universe more. In all common faith of physicist is that the universe they are studying is looked on as a logical, mathematical, and scientific point of view. Physics is basically known to be devoted into understanding an extensive analysis of what is around us, or things based on logic that can be used to help benefit humanity, partially in this case are what we known today as the field of Theoretical Physics which can be highly based on circular logic, and logical thinking through forms and methods of research and experimentation. One of the reasons why mathematics is so closely related to physics is because mathematics, in many aspects, is essentially logical. In the characteristics of experiments that are designed to obtain information of interest physics can be systematically described as scientific measurements. Experiments then, help provide completely precise info and classifications of goals, procedures, and conclusions extensively and essentially needed in a scientific experiment. Though sometime science can be built into confusion that is when theories are made, and when those theories are proved and fully clarified then they become scientific laws (i.e. laws of nature). This aspect can affect almost every region in science.
Category: Classical Physics

[9] viXra:1305.0166 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-28 10:14:55

The Complete Falsification of the Rope Hypothesis

Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
Comments: 1 Page.

One observation falsifies the Rope Hypothesis as instituted by a Mr. Bill Gaede.
Category: Classical Physics

[8] viXra:1305.0164 [pdf] replaced on 2013-06-12 08:31:02

Radio Waves – Part II

Authors: Ionel DINU
Comments: 45 Pages. a few sentences have been reworded for better clarity

In Part I of this series on Radio Waves, I have tried to show that Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetic waves is untenable because electric fields cannot exist in vacuum where there are no electric charges to produce them and because experiments have yet to prove that electric fields can be produced in vacuum by changing magnetic fields. My aim was to show that a new theory of radio waves is needed since that based on Maxwell’s theory of electromagnetic waves claiming that a radio wave travelling in vacuum consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields mutually inducing one another is not supported by experiments, being based on assumptions and mathematical manipulations. Comments received from interested readers prompted me to offer further arguments against Maxwell’s theory and this led to an extended version of the same paper titled “Trouble with Maxwell’s Electromagnetic Theory: Can Fields Induce Other Fields in Vacuum?”. In this article I return to my original aim when I began this series on Radio Waves and I will try to show what I think radio waves really are and how are they produced in an antenna.
Category: Classical Physics

[7] viXra:1305.0141 [pdf] replaced on 2013-07-28 14:06:20

Electrical Forces Are not Conservative

Authors: Florentino Muñiz Ania
Comments: 4 Pages.

Abstract: English:This article shows how electrical force can be powered by asymmetric systems, as with gravitational force. Attempts to explain also summarily where emerges that energy. Spanish:En este artículo se muestra como de la fuerza eléctrica se puede obtener energía mediante sistemas asimétricos, al igual que con fuerza gravitatoria. Se intenta explicar además, someramente de donde surge esa energía.
Category: Classical Physics

[6] viXra:1305.0064 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-10 12:24:58

The Theory of Invariance

Authors: Thanh G. Nguyen
Comments: 11 pages, 3 figures

In this article, by using fundamental concepts in classical mechanics, we derive equations describing gravitational red shift and Doppler effect for light as well as equations describing the relations among mass, momentum, and energy including mass-energy equivalence. Although our equations are different than those in Newtonian mechanics or special relativity, they yield results that are approximate results calculated with Newton mechanics or special relativity for values of velocity, which are much less than speed of light. Since the concepts in classical mechanics are not separated from the perspective of absolute space and time, this theory is named the theory of invariance.
Category: Classical Physics

[5] viXra:1305.0046 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-07 15:39:10

Inexpensive Mini Thermonuclear Reactor

Authors: Alexander Bolonkin
Comments: 26 Pages.

This proposed design for a mini thermonuclear reactor uses a method based upon a series of important innovations. A cumulative explosion presses a capsule with nuclear fuel up to 100 thousands of atmospheres, the explosive electric generator heats the capsule/pellet up to 100 million degrees and a special capsule and a special cover which keeps these pressure and temperature in capsule up to 0.001 sec. which is sufficient for Lawson criteria for ignition of thermonuclear fuel. Major advantages of these reactors/bombs is its very low cost, dimension, weight and easy production, which does not require a complex industry. The mini thermonuclear bomb can be delivered as a shell by conventional gun (from 155 mm), small civil aircraft, boat or even by an individual. The same method may be used for thermonuclear engine for electric energy plants, ships, aircrafts, tracks and rockets.
Category: Classical Physics

[4] viXra:1305.0039 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-06 19:06:49

Underground Explosion Nuclear Energy

Authors: Alexander Bolonkin
Comments: 16 Pages.

Author offers the new method for obtaining very cheap electric energy, liquid fuel, thermal energy, fresh water and cheap nuclear fuel. He uses deuterium underground thermonuclear explosions. He shows the installation for getting of energy (creating the underground cavity by nuclear explosive) is on the order of a thousand times cheaper than surface steel boiler designs offered by Russian scientists and more safe because in case of any damage the radiation is in the deep underground cavity. The offered system will also produce a lot of fresh water for arid regions. Author developed the theory of underground explosions, artificial earthquake, computed projects and investigates the problems of nuclear security.
Category: Classical Physics

[3] viXra:1305.0037 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-06 22:14:39

Is Gravity Just the Electrostatic Force?

Authors: Franklin Hu
Comments: 3 Pages.

This a paper explores the idea that gravity is just a fairly straight forward application of the well known electrostatic force. The usual objections to an electrostatic gravity are refuted and additional evidence supporting gravity as the electrostatic force are provided. It is shown that gravity isn’t the mysterious force we think it is. Gravity is simply the electrostatic force
Category: Classical Physics

[2] viXra:1305.0025 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-03 18:47:23

A New Extended Model for the Electron

Authors: Hoa Van Nguyen
Comments: 9 Pages. 10 figures

The article presents an extended model for the electron , which is based on the image of the screened electron by the vacuum polarization . It composes of a central core that is surrounded by an assembly of electric dipoles . This extended model will be used (in subsequent articles) to calculate the effective charge and demonstrate the mechanisms of spin and radiation of the electron in external fields .
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:1305.0004 [pdf] submitted on 2013-05-01 13:13:37

Relation: Fine Structure Constant - Gravitational Coupling Constant - Proton/Electron Mass Ratio

Authors: Branko Zivlak
Comments: 2 Pages. 2 relations

Abstract. This paper is about relations between fundamental physical constants.
Category: Classical Physics