The physics of reality :: space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 /
A truly Galilean-class volume, this book introduces a new method in theory formation, completing the tools of epistemology. It covers a broad spectrum of theoretical and mathematical physics by researchers from over 20 nations from four continents. Like Vigier himself, the Vigier symposia are noted...
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Zusammenfassung: | A truly Galilean-class volume, this book introduces a new method in theory formation, completing the tools of epistemology. It covers a broad spectrum of theoretical and mathematical physics by researchers from over 20 nations from four continents. Like Vigier himself, the Vigier symposia are noted for addressing avant-garde, cutting-edge topics in contemporary physics. Among the six proceedings honoring J.-P. Vigier, this is perhaps the most exciting one as several important breakthroughs are introduced for the first time. The most interesting breakthrough in view of the recent NIST experimental violations of QED is a continuation of the pioneering work by Vigier on tight bound states in hydrogen. The new experimental protocol described not only promises empirical proof of large-scale extra dimensions in conjunction with avenues for testing string theory, but also implies the birth of the field of unified field mechanics, ushering in a new age of discovery. Work on quantum computing redefines the qubit in a manner that the uncertainty principle may be routinely violated. Other breakthroughs occur in the utility of quaternion algebra in extending our understanding of the nature of the fermionic singularity or point particle. There are several other discoveries of equal magnitude, making this volume a must-have acquisition for the library of any serious forward-looking researchers. |
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505 | 0 | |a Section I. Foundational physics. 1. Laws of form, Majorana fermions, and discrete physics / Louis H. Kauffman -- 2. The tie that binds: a fundamental unit of 'change' in space and time / James E. Beichler -- 3. Space and antispace / Peter Rowlands -- 4. Zero-totality in action-reaction space: a generalization of Newton's third law? / Sabah E. Karam -- 5. A computational unification of scientific law: spelling out a universal semantics for physical reality / Peter J. Marcer and Peter Rowlands -- 6. Eliminating the gravitational constant, G, and improving SI units, using two new Planck-unit frameworks with all parameters as ratios of only H, C, and a / Michael Lawrence -- 7. A programmable cellular-automata polarized Dirac vacuum / Drahcir S. Osoroma -- 8. Exploring novel cyclic extensions of Hamilton's dual-quaternion algebra / Richard L. Amoroso, Peter Rowlands & Louis H. Kauffman -- Section II. Special and general relativity. 9. Explicit and implicit uncertainties and the uncertainty principle in the special theory of relativity / Oleg V. Matvejev & Vadim N. Matveev -- 10. Simulations of relativistic effects, relativistic time, and the constancy of light velocity / Vadim N. Matveev & Oleg V. Matvejev -- 11. On the maximum speed of matter / Dionysios G. Raftopoulos -- 12. Spacetime and quantum propagation from digital clocks / Garnet N. Ord -- 13. General relativity theory -- well proven and also incomplete? / Jürgen Brandes -- 14. Rectification of general relativity, experimental verifications, and errors of the Wheeler School / C.Y. Lo -- 15. Relativity based on physical processes rather than space-time / Albrecht Giese -- 16. On the fundamental nature of the electromagnetic interaction / Al F. Kracklauer -- 17. Unified geometrodynamics: a complementarity of Newton's and Einstein's gravity / Richard L. Amoroso -- 18. Review of the relationship between Galilean relativity and the velocity of light / Shukri Klinaku -- 19. Review of the derivation of the Lorentz transformation / Shukri Klinaku & Valbona Berisha -- 20. Marriage of electromagnetism and gravity in an extended space model and astrophysical phenomena / V.A. Andreev & D. Yu. Tsipenyuk -- 21. Both the twin paradox and GPS data show the need for additional physics / J.N. Percival -- 22. An alternative to Dirac's model, confining change due to the bound electron, not in the field, but within the electron itself / Tolga Yarman [and others]. | |
505 | 8 | |a Section III. Thermodynamics, fields, and gravity. 23. Thoughts on Landauer's principle and its experimental verification / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 24. Information, entropy, and the classical ideal gas / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 25. Clausius' concepts of 'aequivalenzwerth' and entropy: a critical appraisal / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 26. The conformal steady-state free precession: a Kepplerian approach to automorphic scattering theory of orbiton/spinon dynamics / Walter J. Schempp -- 27. An introduction to Boscovichian unified field theory / Roger James Anderton -- 28. A scintilla of unified field mechanics revealed by a conceptual integration of new fundamental elements associated with wavepacket dispersion / Richard L. Amoroso & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 29. Fields in action? From the inside looking out (musings of an idiosyncratic experimentalist!) / John Dainton -- Section IV. Quantum mechanics. 30. Evidencing 'tight bound states' in the hydrogen atom: empirical manipulation of large-scale XD in violation of QED / Richard L. Amoroso & Jean-Pierre Vigier -- 31. Quantum causality / Sergey M. Korotaev & Evgeniy O. Kiktenko -- 32. Relativistic entanglement / John E. Carroll & Adrian H. Quarterman -- 33. Relativistic entanglement from Maxwell's classical equations / john e. carroll & adrian h. quarterman -- 34. Universal quantum computing: third gen prototyping utilizing relativistic 'trivector' R-qubit modeling surmounting uncertainty / Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman & Salvatore Giandinoto -- 35. Deterministic impulsive vacuum foundations for quantum-mechanical wavefunctions / John S. Valentine -- 36. Emergence of a new quantum mechanics by multivalued logic / Claude Gaudeau De Gerlicz [and others] -- 37. Dirac sea and its evolution / Boris Volfson -- 38. Justifying the vacuum as an electron-positron aggregation and experimental falsification / R. Guy Grantham & Ian G. Montgomery. | |
505 | 8 | |a Section V. Cosmology and consciousness. 39. Some thoughts on redshift and modern cosmology / Jeremy Dunning-Davies & Richard L. Amoroso -- 40. Examining the existence of the multiverse / James J. Hurtak, D.E. Hurtak & Elizabeth A. Rauscher -- 41. Universal scaling laws in quantum theory and cosmology / Elizabeth A. Rauscher, James J. Hurtak & D.E. Hurtak -- 42. Implementing Maxwell's aether illuminates the physics of gravitation: the gravity-electric (G-E) field, evident at every scale, from the ionosphere to spiral galaxies and a neutron-star extreme / Miles F. Osmaston -- 43. Continuum theory (CT): its particle-tied aether yields a continuous auto-creation, non-expanding cosmology and new light on galaxy evolution and clusters / Miles F. Osmaston -- 44. A transluminal-energy quantum model of the cosmic quantum / Richard Gauthier -- 45. Transluminal-energy quantum models of the photon and the electron / Richard Gauthier -- 46. Thoughts occasioned by the 'Big Bang' model of the universe / Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 47. The theological basis of Big Bang cosmology and the failure of general relativity / Stephen J. Crothers -- 48. The neurogenetic correlates of consciousness / John K. Grandy -- 49. Are life, consciousness, and intelligence cosmic phenomena? / Ludwik Kostro -- 50. A holoinformational model of the physical observer / Francisco Di Biase -- 51. Time? / Richard L. Amoroso -- 52. 'Shut the front door!': obviating the challenge of large-scale extra dimensions and psychophysical bridging / Richard L. Amoroso. | |
520 | |a A truly Galilean-class volume, this book introduces a new method in theory formation, completing the tools of epistemology. It covers a broad spectrum of theoretical and mathematical physics by researchers from over 20 nations from four continents. Like Vigier himself, the Vigier symposia are noted for addressing avant-garde, cutting-edge topics in contemporary physics. Among the six proceedings honoring J.-P. Vigier, this is perhaps the most exciting one as several important breakthroughs are introduced for the first time. The most interesting breakthrough in view of the recent NIST experimental violations of QED is a continuation of the pioneering work by Vigier on tight bound states in hydrogen. The new experimental protocol described not only promises empirical proof of large-scale extra dimensions in conjunction with avenues for testing string theory, but also implies the birth of the field of unified field mechanics, ushering in a new age of discovery. Work on quantum computing redefines the qubit in a manner that the uncertainty principle may be routinely violated. Other breakthroughs occur in the utility of quaternion algebra in extending our understanding of the nature of the fermionic singularity or point particle. There are several other discoveries of equal magnitude, making this volume a must-have acquisition for the library of any serious forward-looking researchers. | ||
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contents | Section I. Foundational physics. 1. Laws of form, Majorana fermions, and discrete physics / Louis H. Kauffman -- 2. The tie that binds: a fundamental unit of 'change' in space and time / James E. Beichler -- 3. Space and antispace / Peter Rowlands -- 4. Zero-totality in action-reaction space: a generalization of Newton's third law? / Sabah E. Karam -- 5. A computational unification of scientific law: spelling out a universal semantics for physical reality / Peter J. Marcer and Peter Rowlands -- 6. Eliminating the gravitational constant, G, and improving SI units, using two new Planck-unit frameworks with all parameters as ratios of only H, C, and a / Michael Lawrence -- 7. A programmable cellular-automata polarized Dirac vacuum / Drahcir S. Osoroma -- 8. Exploring novel cyclic extensions of Hamilton's dual-quaternion algebra / Richard L. Amoroso, Peter Rowlands & Louis H. Kauffman -- Section II. Special and general relativity. 9. Explicit and implicit uncertainties and the uncertainty principle in the special theory of relativity / Oleg V. Matvejev & Vadim N. Matveev -- 10. Simulations of relativistic effects, relativistic time, and the constancy of light velocity / Vadim N. Matveev & Oleg V. Matvejev -- 11. On the maximum speed of matter / Dionysios G. Raftopoulos -- 12. Spacetime and quantum propagation from digital clocks / Garnet N. Ord -- 13. General relativity theory -- well proven and also incomplete? / Jürgen Brandes -- 14. Rectification of general relativity, experimental verifications, and errors of the Wheeler School / C.Y. Lo -- 15. Relativity based on physical processes rather than space-time / Albrecht Giese -- 16. On the fundamental nature of the electromagnetic interaction / Al F. Kracklauer -- 17. Unified geometrodynamics: a complementarity of Newton's and Einstein's gravity / Richard L. Amoroso -- 18. Review of the relationship between Galilean relativity and the velocity of light / Shukri Klinaku -- 19. Review of the derivation of the Lorentz transformation / Shukri Klinaku & Valbona Berisha -- 20. Marriage of electromagnetism and gravity in an extended space model and astrophysical phenomena / V.A. Andreev & D. Yu. Tsipenyuk -- 21. Both the twin paradox and GPS data show the need for additional physics / J.N. Percival -- 22. An alternative to Dirac's model, confining change due to the bound electron, not in the field, but within the electron itself / Tolga Yarman [and others]. Section III. Thermodynamics, fields, and gravity. 23. Thoughts on Landauer's principle and its experimental verification / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 24. Information, entropy, and the classical ideal gas / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 25. Clausius' concepts of 'aequivalenzwerth' and entropy: a critical appraisal / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 26. The conformal steady-state free precession: a Kepplerian approach to automorphic scattering theory of orbiton/spinon dynamics / Walter J. Schempp -- 27. An introduction to Boscovichian unified field theory / Roger James Anderton -- 28. A scintilla of unified field mechanics revealed by a conceptual integration of new fundamental elements associated with wavepacket dispersion / Richard L. Amoroso & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 29. Fields in action? From the inside looking out (musings of an idiosyncratic experimentalist!) / John Dainton -- Section IV. Quantum mechanics. 30. Evidencing 'tight bound states' in the hydrogen atom: empirical manipulation of large-scale XD in violation of QED / Richard L. Amoroso & Jean-Pierre Vigier -- 31. Quantum causality / Sergey M. Korotaev & Evgeniy O. Kiktenko -- 32. Relativistic entanglement / John E. Carroll & Adrian H. Quarterman -- 33. Relativistic entanglement from Maxwell's classical equations / john e. carroll & adrian h. quarterman -- 34. Universal quantum computing: third gen prototyping utilizing relativistic 'trivector' R-qubit modeling surmounting uncertainty / Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman & Salvatore Giandinoto -- 35. Deterministic impulsive vacuum foundations for quantum-mechanical wavefunctions / John S. Valentine -- 36. Emergence of a new quantum mechanics by multivalued logic / Claude Gaudeau De Gerlicz [and others] -- 37. Dirac sea and its evolution / Boris Volfson -- 38. Justifying the vacuum as an electron-positron aggregation and experimental falsification / R. Guy Grantham & Ian G. Montgomery. Section V. Cosmology and consciousness. 39. Some thoughts on redshift and modern cosmology / Jeremy Dunning-Davies & Richard L. Amoroso -- 40. Examining the existence of the multiverse / James J. Hurtak, D.E. Hurtak & Elizabeth A. Rauscher -- 41. Universal scaling laws in quantum theory and cosmology / Elizabeth A. Rauscher, James J. Hurtak & D.E. Hurtak -- 42. Implementing Maxwell's aether illuminates the physics of gravitation: the gravity-electric (G-E) field, evident at every scale, from the ionosphere to spiral galaxies and a neutron-star extreme / Miles F. Osmaston -- 43. Continuum theory (CT): its particle-tied aether yields a continuous auto-creation, non-expanding cosmology and new light on galaxy evolution and clusters / Miles F. Osmaston -- 44. A transluminal-energy quantum model of the cosmic quantum / Richard Gauthier -- 45. Transluminal-energy quantum models of the photon and the electron / Richard Gauthier -- 46. Thoughts occasioned by the 'Big Bang' model of the universe / Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 47. The theological basis of Big Bang cosmology and the failure of general relativity / Stephen J. Crothers -- 48. The neurogenetic correlates of consciousness / John K. Grandy -- 49. Are life, consciousness, and intelligence cosmic phenomena? / Ludwik Kostro -- 50. A holoinformational model of the physical observer / Francisco Di Biase -- 51. Time? / Richard L. Amoroso -- 52. 'Shut the front door!': obviating the challenge of large-scale extra dimensions and psychophysical bridging / Richard L. Amoroso. |
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spelling | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / editors, Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman, Peter Rowlands. Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2013. 1 online resource (xxvi, 526 pages) : illustrations (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section I. Foundational physics. 1. Laws of form, Majorana fermions, and discrete physics / Louis H. Kauffman -- 2. The tie that binds: a fundamental unit of 'change' in space and time / James E. Beichler -- 3. Space and antispace / Peter Rowlands -- 4. Zero-totality in action-reaction space: a generalization of Newton's third law? / Sabah E. Karam -- 5. A computational unification of scientific law: spelling out a universal semantics for physical reality / Peter J. Marcer and Peter Rowlands -- 6. Eliminating the gravitational constant, G, and improving SI units, using two new Planck-unit frameworks with all parameters as ratios of only H, C, and a / Michael Lawrence -- 7. A programmable cellular-automata polarized Dirac vacuum / Drahcir S. Osoroma -- 8. Exploring novel cyclic extensions of Hamilton's dual-quaternion algebra / Richard L. Amoroso, Peter Rowlands & Louis H. Kauffman -- Section II. Special and general relativity. 9. Explicit and implicit uncertainties and the uncertainty principle in the special theory of relativity / Oleg V. Matvejev & Vadim N. Matveev -- 10. Simulations of relativistic effects, relativistic time, and the constancy of light velocity / Vadim N. Matveev & Oleg V. Matvejev -- 11. On the maximum speed of matter / Dionysios G. Raftopoulos -- 12. Spacetime and quantum propagation from digital clocks / Garnet N. Ord -- 13. General relativity theory -- well proven and also incomplete? / Jürgen Brandes -- 14. Rectification of general relativity, experimental verifications, and errors of the Wheeler School / C.Y. Lo -- 15. Relativity based on physical processes rather than space-time / Albrecht Giese -- 16. On the fundamental nature of the electromagnetic interaction / Al F. Kracklauer -- 17. Unified geometrodynamics: a complementarity of Newton's and Einstein's gravity / Richard L. Amoroso -- 18. Review of the relationship between Galilean relativity and the velocity of light / Shukri Klinaku -- 19. Review of the derivation of the Lorentz transformation / Shukri Klinaku & Valbona Berisha -- 20. Marriage of electromagnetism and gravity in an extended space model and astrophysical phenomena / V.A. Andreev & D. Yu. Tsipenyuk -- 21. Both the twin paradox and GPS data show the need for additional physics / J.N. Percival -- 22. An alternative to Dirac's model, confining change due to the bound electron, not in the field, but within the electron itself / Tolga Yarman [and others]. Section III. Thermodynamics, fields, and gravity. 23. Thoughts on Landauer's principle and its experimental verification / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 24. Information, entropy, and the classical ideal gas / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 25. Clausius' concepts of 'aequivalenzwerth' and entropy: a critical appraisal / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 26. The conformal steady-state free precession: a Kepplerian approach to automorphic scattering theory of orbiton/spinon dynamics / Walter J. Schempp -- 27. An introduction to Boscovichian unified field theory / Roger James Anderton -- 28. A scintilla of unified field mechanics revealed by a conceptual integration of new fundamental elements associated with wavepacket dispersion / Richard L. Amoroso & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 29. Fields in action? From the inside looking out (musings of an idiosyncratic experimentalist!) / John Dainton -- Section IV. Quantum mechanics. 30. Evidencing 'tight bound states' in the hydrogen atom: empirical manipulation of large-scale XD in violation of QED / Richard L. Amoroso & Jean-Pierre Vigier -- 31. Quantum causality / Sergey M. Korotaev & Evgeniy O. Kiktenko -- 32. Relativistic entanglement / John E. Carroll & Adrian H. Quarterman -- 33. Relativistic entanglement from Maxwell's classical equations / john e. carroll & adrian h. quarterman -- 34. Universal quantum computing: third gen prototyping utilizing relativistic 'trivector' R-qubit modeling surmounting uncertainty / Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman & Salvatore Giandinoto -- 35. Deterministic impulsive vacuum foundations for quantum-mechanical wavefunctions / John S. Valentine -- 36. Emergence of a new quantum mechanics by multivalued logic / Claude Gaudeau De Gerlicz [and others] -- 37. Dirac sea and its evolution / Boris Volfson -- 38. Justifying the vacuum as an electron-positron aggregation and experimental falsification / R. Guy Grantham & Ian G. Montgomery. Section V. Cosmology and consciousness. 39. Some thoughts on redshift and modern cosmology / Jeremy Dunning-Davies & Richard L. Amoroso -- 40. Examining the existence of the multiverse / James J. Hurtak, D.E. Hurtak & Elizabeth A. Rauscher -- 41. Universal scaling laws in quantum theory and cosmology / Elizabeth A. Rauscher, James J. Hurtak & D.E. Hurtak -- 42. Implementing Maxwell's aether illuminates the physics of gravitation: the gravity-electric (G-E) field, evident at every scale, from the ionosphere to spiral galaxies and a neutron-star extreme / Miles F. Osmaston -- 43. Continuum theory (CT): its particle-tied aether yields a continuous auto-creation, non-expanding cosmology and new light on galaxy evolution and clusters / Miles F. Osmaston -- 44. A transluminal-energy quantum model of the cosmic quantum / Richard Gauthier -- 45. Transluminal-energy quantum models of the photon and the electron / Richard Gauthier -- 46. Thoughts occasioned by the 'Big Bang' model of the universe / Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 47. The theological basis of Big Bang cosmology and the failure of general relativity / Stephen J. Crothers -- 48. The neurogenetic correlates of consciousness / John K. Grandy -- 49. Are life, consciousness, and intelligence cosmic phenomena? / Ludwik Kostro -- 50. A holoinformational model of the physical observer / Francisco Di Biase -- 51. Time? / Richard L. Amoroso -- 52. 'Shut the front door!': obviating the challenge of large-scale extra dimensions and psychophysical bridging / Richard L. Amoroso. A truly Galilean-class volume, this book introduces a new method in theory formation, completing the tools of epistemology. It covers a broad spectrum of theoretical and mathematical physics by researchers from over 20 nations from four continents. Like Vigier himself, the Vigier symposia are noted for addressing avant-garde, cutting-edge topics in contemporary physics. Among the six proceedings honoring J.-P. Vigier, this is perhaps the most exciting one as several important breakthroughs are introduced for the first time. The most interesting breakthrough in view of the recent NIST experimental violations of QED is a continuation of the pioneering work by Vigier on tight bound states in hydrogen. The new experimental protocol described not only promises empirical proof of large-scale extra dimensions in conjunction with avenues for testing string theory, but also implies the birth of the field of unified field mechanics, ushering in a new age of discovery. Work on quantum computing redefines the qubit in a manner that the uncertainty principle may be routinely violated. Other breakthroughs occur in the utility of quaternion algebra in extending our understanding of the nature of the fermionic singularity or point particle. 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spellingShingle | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / Section I. Foundational physics. 1. Laws of form, Majorana fermions, and discrete physics / Louis H. Kauffman -- 2. The tie that binds: a fundamental unit of 'change' in space and time / James E. Beichler -- 3. Space and antispace / Peter Rowlands -- 4. Zero-totality in action-reaction space: a generalization of Newton's third law? / Sabah E. Karam -- 5. A computational unification of scientific law: spelling out a universal semantics for physical reality / Peter J. Marcer and Peter Rowlands -- 6. Eliminating the gravitational constant, G, and improving SI units, using two new Planck-unit frameworks with all parameters as ratios of only H, C, and a / Michael Lawrence -- 7. A programmable cellular-automata polarized Dirac vacuum / Drahcir S. Osoroma -- 8. Exploring novel cyclic extensions of Hamilton's dual-quaternion algebra / Richard L. Amoroso, Peter Rowlands & Louis H. Kauffman -- Section II. Special and general relativity. 9. Explicit and implicit uncertainties and the uncertainty principle in the special theory of relativity / Oleg V. Matvejev & Vadim N. Matveev -- 10. Simulations of relativistic effects, relativistic time, and the constancy of light velocity / Vadim N. Matveev & Oleg V. Matvejev -- 11. On the maximum speed of matter / Dionysios G. Raftopoulos -- 12. Spacetime and quantum propagation from digital clocks / Garnet N. Ord -- 13. General relativity theory -- well proven and also incomplete? / Jürgen Brandes -- 14. Rectification of general relativity, experimental verifications, and errors of the Wheeler School / C.Y. Lo -- 15. Relativity based on physical processes rather than space-time / Albrecht Giese -- 16. On the fundamental nature of the electromagnetic interaction / Al F. Kracklauer -- 17. Unified geometrodynamics: a complementarity of Newton's and Einstein's gravity / Richard L. Amoroso -- 18. Review of the relationship between Galilean relativity and the velocity of light / Shukri Klinaku -- 19. Review of the derivation of the Lorentz transformation / Shukri Klinaku & Valbona Berisha -- 20. Marriage of electromagnetism and gravity in an extended space model and astrophysical phenomena / V.A. Andreev & D. Yu. Tsipenyuk -- 21. Both the twin paradox and GPS data show the need for additional physics / J.N. Percival -- 22. An alternative to Dirac's model, confining change due to the bound electron, not in the field, but within the electron itself / Tolga Yarman [and others]. Section III. Thermodynamics, fields, and gravity. 23. Thoughts on Landauer's principle and its experimental verification / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 24. Information, entropy, and the classical ideal gas / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 25. Clausius' concepts of 'aequivalenzwerth' and entropy: a critical appraisal / David Sands & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 26. The conformal steady-state free precession: a Kepplerian approach to automorphic scattering theory of orbiton/spinon dynamics / Walter J. Schempp -- 27. An introduction to Boscovichian unified field theory / Roger James Anderton -- 28. A scintilla of unified field mechanics revealed by a conceptual integration of new fundamental elements associated with wavepacket dispersion / Richard L. Amoroso & Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 29. Fields in action? From the inside looking out (musings of an idiosyncratic experimentalist!) / John Dainton -- Section IV. Quantum mechanics. 30. Evidencing 'tight bound states' in the hydrogen atom: empirical manipulation of large-scale XD in violation of QED / Richard L. Amoroso & Jean-Pierre Vigier -- 31. Quantum causality / Sergey M. Korotaev & Evgeniy O. Kiktenko -- 32. Relativistic entanglement / John E. Carroll & Adrian H. Quarterman -- 33. Relativistic entanglement from Maxwell's classical equations / john e. carroll & adrian h. quarterman -- 34. Universal quantum computing: third gen prototyping utilizing relativistic 'trivector' R-qubit modeling surmounting uncertainty / Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman & Salvatore Giandinoto -- 35. Deterministic impulsive vacuum foundations for quantum-mechanical wavefunctions / John S. Valentine -- 36. Emergence of a new quantum mechanics by multivalued logic / Claude Gaudeau De Gerlicz [and others] -- 37. Dirac sea and its evolution / Boris Volfson -- 38. Justifying the vacuum as an electron-positron aggregation and experimental falsification / R. Guy Grantham & Ian G. Montgomery. Section V. Cosmology and consciousness. 39. Some thoughts on redshift and modern cosmology / Jeremy Dunning-Davies & Richard L. Amoroso -- 40. Examining the existence of the multiverse / James J. Hurtak, D.E. Hurtak & Elizabeth A. Rauscher -- 41. Universal scaling laws in quantum theory and cosmology / Elizabeth A. Rauscher, James J. Hurtak & D.E. Hurtak -- 42. Implementing Maxwell's aether illuminates the physics of gravitation: the gravity-electric (G-E) field, evident at every scale, from the ionosphere to spiral galaxies and a neutron-star extreme / Miles F. Osmaston -- 43. Continuum theory (CT): its particle-tied aether yields a continuous auto-creation, non-expanding cosmology and new light on galaxy evolution and clusters / Miles F. Osmaston -- 44. A transluminal-energy quantum model of the cosmic quantum / Richard Gauthier -- 45. Transluminal-energy quantum models of the photon and the electron / Richard Gauthier -- 46. Thoughts occasioned by the 'Big Bang' model of the universe / Jeremy Dunning-Davies -- 47. The theological basis of Big Bang cosmology and the failure of general relativity / Stephen J. Crothers -- 48. The neurogenetic correlates of consciousness / John K. Grandy -- 49. Are life, consciousness, and intelligence cosmic phenomena? / Ludwik Kostro -- 50. A holoinformational model of the physical observer / Francisco Di Biase -- 51. Time? / Richard L. Amoroso -- 52. 'Shut the front door!': obviating the challenge of large-scale extra dimensions and psychophysical bridging / Richard L. Amoroso. Reality Congresses. Mathematical physics Congresses. Réalité Congrès. Physique mathématique Congrès. SCIENCE Energy. bisacsh SCIENCE Mechanics General. bisacsh SCIENCE Physics General. bisacsh Mathematical physics fast Reality fast |
title | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / |
title_auth | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / |
title_exact_search | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / |
title_full | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / editors, Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman, Peter Rowlands. |
title_fullStr | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / editors, Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman, Peter Rowlands. |
title_full_unstemmed | The physics of reality : space, time, matter, cosmos : proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist Jean-Pierre Vigier, Covent Garden, London, UK, 15 -18 August 2012 / editors, Richard L. Amoroso, Louis H. Kauffman, Peter Rowlands. |
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title_sort | physics of reality space time matter cosmos proceedings of the 8th symposium honoring mathematical physicist jean pierre vigier covent garden london uk 15 18 august 2012 |
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