Friday, October 22, 2010

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What is motion
What is motion
by Boris Dmitriev
This book was being written over more than thirty years. The author has made an effort to create the universal theory of motion meeting the requirements of natural science that continuously grow. A reader is supposed to have sufficient knowledge of general problems of modern physics to comprehensively read this theoretical study. However, anyone reading this book will undoubtedly feel reverence for the greatness and beauty of the Universe, the Lord predestined all of us to live in.
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September 26th, 2010 | Comments (0)
The Scientist – Magazine of Life Sciences


The Scientist – Magazine of Life Sciences
The mission of The Scientist is to provide compelling print and online coverage of the latest developments in the life sciences including research, technology and business.
The Scientist is the magazine for life science professionals. For 20 years they have informed and entertained life scientists everywhere and their target audience is active researchers that are interested in maintaining a broad view of the life sciences by reading articles that are current, concise, accurate and entertaining.
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The Scientist – Magazine of Life Sciences

August 13th, 2010 | Comments (0)
The Ether Dispute: Revisiting Einstein’s argument that space is a physical substance

The Ether Dispute: Revisiting Einstein's argument that space is a physical substance
The Ether Dispute: Revisiting Einstein’s argument that space is a physical substance
by Richard Wilson
There’s an unresolved dispute over the physical nature of space. It occurs because of what Bacon called our ‘dull and deceptive human senses’. On one hand, space appears empty. This led biblical and modern cosmologists to conclude space is an ‘empty vacuum.’ But, when astrophysicists from Newton to Einstein studied space, they found it exhibits physical behaviors – i.e. it carries light and heat. This led them to conclude space is an invisible substance called ‘the ether.’ The author explores the ether dispute, and the pressing need to resolve it scientifically.
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July 8th, 2010 | Comments (0)
Theory of Ubiquity

Theory of Ubiquity
Theory of Ubiquity
by David Butterworth
I have a developed a different model of an elementary particle than the current quark particle model. This model is using spinning subspaces. Subspaces are concentrated spaces that are larger on the inside than they are on the outside. Our space exists between and because of these subspaces. See the new physics of space travel and green energy. Gravity, EMF, nuclear interactions exists through the subspaces. See a simple description of matter, anti-matter, and dark matter that is not buried in math. But there’s more. Life actually exists within the subspace. Awareness has to do with infinite speed light traveling an infinite distance within the subspace. The ordering that is contained within our bodies exists because of this awareness. The awareness within is life and energy. And if you want to see a case for life after death, that’s here too.
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Theory of Ubiquity – 86 pages, 7.0Mb (PDF)