Classical Physics

1107 Submissions

[4] viXra:1107.0061 [pdf] replaced on 2014-01-29 08:14:30

Homogeneity and Anisotropy of Universal Medium

Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Comments: 9 Pages. Published in General Science Journal

Matter is the only substance that can provide objective reality and positive existence in space. (Real) universal medium should be made of matter. It should be homogeneous and fill entire space, outside 3D matter-particles, without voids (empty space). At the same time, it should be flexible enough to have properties of perfect fluid. Anisotropic nature, which allows relative motions within, requires that universal medium should be structured by sub-particles and each of its constituent matter-particles has lot of (apparently) vacant space around it, to allow relative movements. This article attempts to describe, how these contradicting properties are simultaneously achieved in the universal medium, proposed in alternative concept, presented in the book, ‘MATTER (Re-examined)’.
Category: Classical Physics

[3] viXra:1107.0040 [pdf] submitted on 21 Jul 2011

Quick and Easy Derivation of the Electron�s Electromagnetic Mass: a Comment on Physics-Uspekhi 54 (4) 371-374 (2011)

Authors: Ron Bourgoin
Comments: 3 pages

Obtaining the electron�s electromagnetic mass has just been made much easier now that the electron has been measured to be aspheric. We show here that the electron can be modeled as a right circular cylinder whose front face is connected to its back face. We show that there must be a circulating magnetic field along the axis of this ring.
Category: Classical Physics

[2] viXra:1107.0031 [pdf] submitted on 16 Jul 2011

Atlas of Atomic Nuclear Structures (According to the BSM-SG Unified Theory)

Authors: Stoyan Sarg
Comments: 30 Pages.

The Atlas of Atomic Nuclear Structures (ANS) is one of the major output results of the Basic Structures of Matter � Supergravitation Unified Theory (BSM-SG), based on an alternative concept of the physical vacuum. The atlas of ANS illustrates the material structure of the elementary particles and atomic nuclei as they are revealed in BSM-SG. While they exhibit the same interaction energies as the Quantum Mechanical models, they are not point-like structures. The atlas also provides information about the spatial arrangement of the protons and neutrons in the atomic nuclei, atoms and molecules. The Z-number trend of the nuclear build-up follows a shell structure that complies strictly with the row-column pattern of the Periodic table, while obeying the Hund�s rules and Pauli exclusion principle. The nuclear structures of the stable isotopes exhibit a higher degree of symmetry. The trend of faster increase of the number of neutrons in comparison to the protons in heavier elements and their spatial positions play a role in redistribution of the repulsive Coulomb forces between protons. The proposed physical models could find applications in different fields, such as the chemistry, nanotechnology, biomolecules and deeper understanding of the nuclear stability and reactions..
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:1107.0029 [pdf] replaced on 21 Jul 2011

The Retarded Phase Factor in Wireless Power Transmission

Authors: Xiaodong Liu, Qichang Liang, Yu Liang
Comments: 5 Pages.

In this paper, we present the coupling equations involving retarded phase factor in wireless power transmission. Negative resistance can be achieved in specific range of distance between two resonators. The law of energy conservation is valid when the retarded phase factor is equal to one.
Category: Classical Physics