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Atomic Theory of Gravity

Atomic Theory of GravitySven Gelbhaar16 November 2008 The astute observer will note upon reading a previous paper of mine, TheElectro-Magnetic Connection: Magnetism as an Emergent Function of ElectricForce, that this very same principle shouldn’t only apply to magneticallyactive elements, but indeed every element in existence. Allow me to demonstrate this principle. Let us suppose that […]

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Further Exploration of String Theory

Further Exploration of String TheorySven Gelbhaar15 November 2008 In a previous paper, called The Unraveling of String Theory (Sven Gelbhaar,25 January 2008), we postulated that if gravitons can escape into alternatedimensions, thereby accounting for the weak force of gravity, that theinverse should also be true – that gravitons should be able to traverseback from these

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On Hubble’s Red Shift Findings

On Hubble’s Red Shift FindingsSven Gelbhaar05 November 2008 “In the 1920’s astronomer Edwin Hubble began studying the Doppler shiftsof the light emitted by galaxies. … When astronomers began to study theDoppler shifts of galaxies, they expected that each galaxy’s direction andvelocity of motion would be essentially random. Some would be approachingus, and their light would

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Randomness in a Deterministic System

Randomness in a Deterministic SystemSven Gelbhaar2 November 2008 “Electron cloud is a term used, if not originally coined, by the NobelPrize laureate and acclaimed educator Richard Feynman in The FeynmanLectures on Physics (Feynman2006 Vol 1 lect 6 pg 11) for discussing“exactly what is an electron?”. This intuitive model provides a simplifiedway of visualizing an electron

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Signal loss in vacuum seems to suggest that wave theory is flawed

Signal loss in vacuum seems to suggest that wave theory is flawed Experimentation in phased arrays shows us that a signal can be boosted with aharmonic transmission shortly following the original transmission, which certainpeople might intuitively perceive as maintaining the wave-like nature of RFsignals. However if this were the case then there would be no

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The Electro-Magnetic Connection: Magnetism as an Emergent Function ofElectric Force

The Electro-Magnetic Connection: Magnetism as an Emergent Function ofElectric ForceSven Gelbhaar24 October 2008 Wikipedia tells us that magnetism is derived from the particle spin ofelectrons – that is how electrons spin about their own axis, coupled withSpecial Relativity. (1) Well we here at Occam’s Razor have already exposedSpecial Relativity to be mere optical illusion, and

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