[5] viXra:1905.0543 [pdf] submitted on 2019-05-28 18:35:52
Authors: A.V. Kaminsky
Comments: 37 Pages. In Russian
The physical aspect of the phenomenon of life is highly non-trivial. From the point of view of physics, the following questions are considered:
The connection of consciousness with quantum mechanics, ethics, free will
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[4] viXra:1905.0395 [pdf] submitted on 2019-05-20 19:09:53
Authors: Adham Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed
Comments: 1 Page. ty
maybe you could do a particle smasher with a pyramid of tip point proton accelerated tonhit another pyramids tip point proton to increasr the time of contact
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[3] viXra:1905.0354 [pdf] replaced on 2020-04-21 13:05:18
Authors: Somsikov A.I.
Comments: 16 Pages. -
Chronological problems of physics that have not been resolved so far
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[2] viXra:1905.0272 [pdf] submitted on 2019-05-17 11:25:44
Authors: Adham Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed
Comments: 1 Page. ty
you get magnets spinning in a magnets chamber through electricity and the kinetic energy produced is transformed into heat and the magnets are dipped inside water that evaporates and makes more electricity and some magnets tied to the spaceship and others let to fly through propelling them with air
maybe even propelling all the magnets through other heat chambers you get chambers that are huge enough to let the water cooldown and then the water streams back to the magnet heat water bank and before that electricity is maintained through dripping water but you need large spaceships to carry the heat
you could build colonies on the heat tanks you could put ice too inside the spaceship and make the tank parts of the spaceship out of thermos
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[1] viXra:1905.0208 [pdf] submitted on 2019-05-14 16:18:25
Authors: Raffaele santoro
Comments: 9 Pages.
In this article we refer to what was already stated in [1, pp. 153-156] and, moreover,
we propose a particle model that excludes the de Broglie model that associates a wave with
each particle. Instead, it we claim that each particle, and in particular the electron, is a
corpuscle not perfectly spherical (but which could potentially have a wavy surface), to justify
the same results obtained with the classic experiments that are brought to confirm the model
of de Broglie. No need, therefore, to refer to the indeterminacy principle and to that of
complementarity. What would now be required is the translation this proposal into a solid
mathematical model that can make quantitative predictions according to the experimental
data, provided that young physicists capable of doing it do not encounter the same ostracism
encountered by others for 90 years. Finally, we propose to repeat the experiment of Merli,
Missiroli and Pozzi [3] in a fog chamber or similar, to confirm the hypothesis that the single
electron follows a very precise trajectory, against the widespread interpretation of Copenhagen.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics