Started the unified theory of fields, matter, and ether based on physically adequate mathematics and strobeography
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This book is a creative association and expansion of previously published books. An attempt is made to create a theory of a single field based on the previously unclaimed hypothesis of Fitzgerald and Lorentz to explain the experience of Michelson -Morley. At the same time, well -known and generally accepted physical theories (STO, GD, Quantum Mechanics, etc) and fundamental concepts (field, particle, mass, charges, "spin", etc), a priori in this theory do not exist, but arise Only as the theory develops, along with its own, already clear from their origin, to the fi-to-winter meaning. In particular, the physical meaning of the waves of de broil and quantum mechanics and the limited limits of their applicability are revealed. The physical reasons for the lack of radiation of electrons in orbit in atoms, the essence and origin of the concept of mass (inertial), various charges (electromagnetic and gravitational), the concept and properties of the ether are considered.
Primary carriers of physical meaning, unlike the today, are not the tension of the fields, i.e. The potentials corresponding to the potentials, and the potentials themselves! The set of physically necessary types of initial potentials is determined.
In the second edition, a number of sections are added, the most significant of which are listed in a separate preface.
2nd edition, corrected and supplemented
Primary carriers of physical meaning, unlike the today, are not the tension of the fields, i.e. The potentials corresponding to the potentials, and the potentials themselves! The set of physically necessary types of initial potentials is determined.
In the second edition, a number of sections are added, the most significant of which are listed in a separate preface.
2nd edition, corrected and supplemented
Author:
Author:Barynin Valery Alekseevich
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Cover:Soft
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- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
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ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9973-5598-2
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