One more question regards the existence of the magnetic lines. Does
the theory identify a cause for the lines between events? Regarding
this question, application of the Biot-Savart Law of classical EM theory
is used in SO(4) physics, is it not?
You (I needed it too.. ) will need quite a
In reply to bobcook39...@hotmail.com's message of Mon, 13 Jan 2020 20:37:25
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Hi,
I suspect that only the angular momentum of photons is quantized.
Allowed atomic transitions can be found by making that assumption, without
applying any other rules, i.e. Occam's razor.
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Jurg—
Thanks for those additional comments. I would guess that those folks not
familiar with the nature of the SO(4) 6 dimensions will have some of the
questions I sent along.
One more question regards the existence of the magnetic lines. Does the
theory identify a cause for the lines
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 10:15 AM H LV wrote:
> This is an illustration from Newton's Principia of his famous cannon
> thought experiment. It shows how a cannonball fired horizontally from a
> mountain top (assuming no air resistance) will orbit the Earth without
> falling to the ground if it is
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 9:57 AM ron kita wrote:
> Greeting Bill et al,
>
> A cheap was well as interesting experiment on the late Dr Alzofon s AIAA
> 81-1608 Antigravity paper-
> seems to follow his teachings.
>
> 18 minites...highly interesting -IMHO. Comments are most welcomed. I
> visited
This is an illustration from Newton's Principia of his famous cannon
thought experiment. It shows how a cannonball fired horizontally from a
mountain top (assuming no air resistance) will orbit the Earth without
falling to the ground if it is fired with sufficient speed.
Am 13.01.20 um 05:40 schrieb bobcook39...@hotmail.com:
Jurg—
I am continuing to study your papers regarding SO(4) physics. The
latest is your item on ResearchGate “Nuclear & Particle Physics
version 2.0 < SO(4) physics > Main achievements” of September, 2019.
Some questions and comments
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