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Classical Physics Beyond Einstein’s


Classical Physics Beyond Einstein’s

Author: Alexandre Kassiantchouk

language: en

Publisher: Alexandre Kassiantchouk

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The purpose of this book is different from answering fascinating questions, which were covered in "Time Matters, 10th edition" my previous book, like these: What is Time? — Time is Quantum fluctuations, just like Temperature is Brownian motion. What is Gravity? — Gravity is Time pressure: pressure from faster Quantum fluctuations in the direction of slower time. How Matter and Galaxies appeared? — From Time burning: when blobs of slow time (when there was no Matter yet) were colliding at a speed exceeding local speed limit. Does Bob Lazar’s story physics check out? — It does! What are UFOs? How can a UFO and its crew survive 1000×g acceleration? … The current book provides a clear foundation for physicists to discard Dark Science, which they cultivated for a century. All physics in this book is derived from classical mechanics, even teenagers can understand. The most advanced part used in this book is Newton-Laplace formula for a sound wave in any medium. High school students can safely take this amazingly simple and universal formula on faith, and college students can learn how it is derived. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. METERING TIME 2. OPTICAL EFFECTS OF TIME VARIABILITY 2.1. Color Change (Redshift, Blueshift) 2.2. Refraction 2.3. Reflection 2.4. Multiple Images ★★ 2.5. Visibility Angle 2.6. Concave Lensing ★ 3. TIME POTENTIAL 3.1. Potential = 0.5×c²/D² 3.2. Gravity g = – (0.5c²/D²)' ≈ c²×D' ~ ∇D 3.3. Gravitational Time Dilation D = exp[G×M/(R×c²)] 3.4. Escape velocity = c × √ [ 1–exp(–2G×M/(R×c²)) ] < c 3.5. Action = – D² × Reaction 3.6. Relativistic Time Dilation D = 1 / √ (1–v²/c²) 4. REVISED MASS AND ENERGY FORMULAS 4.1. Mass m = m₀×D² 4.2. E = m×c²/2 4.3. E = h×f/2 and Millikan's Test ★★ 5. CROSSING BORDER BETWEEN TIMEZONES 5.1. Mechanics by Snell’s Law: Escape Velocity 5.2. Strong Force and Half–Life ★ – extended section, ★★ – new section, compared to "Time Matters" coverage. P.S. "Time Matters" eBook is free at https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=8aQNEQAAQBAJ .

Classical Physics Beyond Einstein's


Classical Physics Beyond Einstein's

Author: Alexandre Kassiantchouk

language: en

Publisher: Independently Published

Release Date: 2024-07-20


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The purpose of this book is different from answering fascinating questions, which were covered in "Time Matters, 10th edition" my previous book, like these: What is Time? - Time is Quantum fluctuations, just like Temperature is Brownian motion. What is Gravity? - Gravity is Time pressure: pressure from faster Quantum fluctuations in the direction of slower time. How Matter and Galaxies appeared? - From Time burning: when blobs of slow time (when there was no Matter yet) were colliding at a speed exceeding local speed limit. Does Bob Lazar's story physics check out? - It does! What UFOs are? How can UFOs survive 1000×g acceleration? ... The current book provides a clear foundation for physicists to discard Dark Science, which was cultivated for a century. Physics in this book is derived from classical mechanics in simple ways that even high school students can understand. The most advanced part used in this book is Newton-Laplace formula for a sound wave in any medium. High school students can safely take this amazingly concise formula on faith, and college students can learn how it is derived. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. METERING TIME 2. OPTICAL EFFECTS OF TIME VARIABILITY 2.1. Color Change (Redshift, Blueshift) 2.2. Refraction 2.3. Reflection 2.4. Multiple Images ★★ 2.5. Visibility Angle 2.6. Concave Lensing ★ 3. TIME POTENTIAL 3.1. Potential = 0.5×c2/D2 3.2. Gravity g = - (0.5c2/D2)' ≈ c2×D' ∇D 3.3. Gravitational Time Dilation D = exp[G×M/(R×c2)] 3.4. Escape velocity = c × √ [ 1-exp(-2G×M/(R×c2)) ] c 3.5. Action = - D2 × Reaction 3.6. Relativistic Time Dilation D = 1 / √ (1-v2/c2) 4. REVISED MASS AND ENERGY FORMULAS 4.1. Mass m = m₀×D2 4.2. E = m×c2/2 4.3. E = h×f/2 and Millikan's Test ★★ 5. CROSSING BORDER BETWEEN TIMEZONES 5.1. Mechanics by Snell's Law: Escape Velocity 5.2. Strong Force and Half-Life ★ - extended section, ★★ - new section, compared to "Time Matters" coverage. P.S. Read "Time Matters" free eBook for more at https: //www.amazon.com/dp/B0D6LZCT6Y

Beyond Einstein Gravity


Beyond Einstein Gravity

Author: Salvatore Capozziello

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2010-10-27


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Beyond Einstein’s Gravity is a graduate level introduction to extended theories of gravity and cosmology, including variational principles, the weak-field limit, gravitational waves, mathematical tools, exact solutions, as well as cosmological and astrophysical applications. The book provides a critical overview of the research in this area and unifies the existing literature using a consistent notation. Although the results apply in principle to all alternative gravities, a special emphasis is on scalar-tensor and f(R) theories. They were studied by theoretical physicists from early on, and in the 1980s they appeared in attempts to renormalize General Relativity and in models of the early universe. Recently, these theories have seen a new lease of life, in both their metric and metric-affine versions, as models of the present acceleration of the universe without introducing the mysterious and exotic dark energy. The dark matter problem can also be addressed in extended gravity. These applications are contributing to a deeper understanding of the gravitational interaction from both the theoretical and the experimental point of view. An extensive bibliography guides the reader into more detailed literature on particular topics.