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Book (37.6 MB) - In this July 2010 edition, the Introduction and Chapters 1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 13, 34 and Appendix I have been updated.
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Volume
1: Atomic Physics (7.23 MB) - Chapter 1 Updated 08/02/10, Chapter 2 Updated 09/20/10 |
Classical Physics (CP) model of the structure
of the electron and the photon used to solve atoms and their
states and the subsequent closed-form solutions of the fundamental
experiments of atomic physics.
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Volume
2: Molecular Physics (23.3 MB) - Chapter 13 Updated 08/27/10 |
The solution of the 26 parameters of hydrogen
molecular ions and molecules from two basic equations, one
to calculate geometric parameters and the other to calculate
energies, and the extension of these results to solve the
majority of the important functional groups of chemistry
that serve as building blocks to give the exact solutions
of the majority of possible molecules and compositions of
matter.
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Volume
3: Collective Phenomena, High-Energy Physics, & Cosmology
(7.01 MB) (Includes Appendices - Appendix I updated 10/13/10, Chapter 34 updated 08/19/10- Absolute space is confirmed experimentally by the absence of time dilation in redshifted quasars.) |
Collective phenomena such as the basis
of the statistical thermodynamic relationships and superconductivity,
the basic forces and structure of matter on the nuclear
scale and the cosmological ramifications of CP such as the
identity of absolute space that unifies all frames of reference,
solves the nature of the gravitational and inertial masses
and their equivalence, gives the derivation of Newton's
second law, and solves the origin of gravity, the families
and masses of fundamental particles, and large-scale features
and dynamics of the universe including the prediction of
the current acceleration of the cosmic expansion. The central
enigmas of quantum mechanics mainly regarding the wave-particle
duality are also resolved classically.
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