Classical Physics

1309 Submissions

[8] viXra:1309.0197 [pdf] submitted on 2013-09-29 19:21:50

Transparent Inflatable Blanket for Cities

Authors: Alexander Bolonkin
Comments: 25 Pages.

In a series of previous articles (see references) the author offered to cover a city or other important large installations or subregions by a transparent thin film supported by a small additional air overpressure under the form of an AB Dome. That allows keeping the outside atmospheric conditions (for example weather) away from the interior of the inflatable Dome, protecting a city by its’ presence from chemical, bacterial, and radioactive weapons and even partially from aviation and nuclear bombs. The building of a gigantic inflatable AB Dome over an empty flat surface is not difficult. The cover is spread on a flat surface and a ventilator pumps air under the film cover and lifts the new dome into place (inflation takes many hours). However, if we want to cover a city, garden, forest or other obstacle course (as opposed to an empty, mowed field) we cannot easily deploy the thin film over building or trees without risking damage to it by snagging and other complications. In this article is suggested a new method which solves this problem. The idea is to design a double film blanket filled by light gas (for example, methane, hydrogen, or helium - although of these, methane will be the most practical and least leaky). Sections of this AB Blanket are lighter then air and fly in atmosphere. They can be made on a flat area (serving as an assembly area) and delivered by dirigible or helicopter to station at altitude over the city. Here they connect to the already assembled AB Blanket subassemblies, cover the city in an AB Dome and protect it from bad weather, chemical, biological and radioactive fallout or particulates. After finish of dome building the light gas can be changed by air. Two projects for Manhattan (NY, USA) and Moscow (Russia) are targets for a sample computation. Key words: Dome for city, blanket for city, greenhouse, regional control of weather, protection of cities from chemical, biological and radioactive weapons.
Category: Classical Physics

[7] viXra:1309.0193 [pdf] submitted on 2013-09-29 14:23:59

New Concepts, Ideas, Innovations in Aerospace, Technology and the Human Sciences

Authors: Alexander Bolonkin
Comments: 438 Pages.

In last years the author and other scientists have published a lot of new concepts, ideas, and innovations in aerospace, science, and technology. These ideas promise the revolutions in aerospace, technology and human life. In aerospace these include the new method of flight - AB levitation. This method allows humanity to flight as bird, riches a very high speeds and free flight to space; the electrostatic ramjet and beam space propulsions; electrostatic magsail; high speed solar sail; a transfer of electricity in long distance at space; the space thermonuclear propulsion, the new electrostatic engine which can be used as driver for space launcher and accelerator of space ships, as an engine in new electrostatic high speed train; etc. In technology these include the new mini-thermonuclear reactor, utilization of high altitude wind energy, protection from tsunami, control of local and global weather, converting of deserts and polar Earth regions in 'evergreen' gardens, high altitude gas pipeline, and so on. In human science there include electronic immortality of people. New ideas in space/aviation may be useful for flights in space and in planet atmosphere. Some of these have the potential to decrease launch costs thousands of times, other allow the speed and direction of space apparatus to be changed without the spending of fuel. The author summarizes some revolutionary concepts, ideas, innovations, and methods for scientists, engineers, students, and the public. He seeks attention from the public, engineers, inventors, scientists for these innovations and he hopes the media, government and the large aerospace companies will increase research and development activity in these areas.
Category: Classical Physics

[6] viXra:1309.0192 [pdf] submitted on 2013-09-29 14:33:27

Macro-Projects: Environments and Technologies

Authors: Alexander Bolonkin, Richard Cathcart
Comments: 500 Pages.

In recent years of the 21st Century the authors of this book and other scientists as well, have instigated and described many new macro-projects, USA and other countries patented concepts, speculative Macro-engineering ideas, and other general innovations in technology and environment change. These all hold the enticing promise for a true revolution in the lives of humans everywhere in the Solar System. Here, the authors include and review new methods for travel in outer space, promising means to increase the safety of aviation, comfortable permanent settlements on the Moon and Mars, as well as for Earth’s hazardous polar regions, control of local and global weather conditions, new methods of irrigation “without water”, conversion of cold and hot deserts and Earth’s non-twin polar regions to 'evergreen' gardens, protection against forecasted hurricane storm surge waves and inundations, unpredictable tsunami, and other weather-related floods, cheap protection of cities against nuclear warheads and aviation bombs, magnetic aircraft, channels for free traveling in outer space, thermonuclear reactors, wind power stations, along with many others. Here we succinctly summarize some of these revolutionary macro-projects, concepts, ideas, innovations, and methods for scientists, engineers, technical students, and the world public. We do seek future attention from the general public, other macro-engineers, inventors, as well as scientists of all persuasions for these presented innovations. And, naturally, we fervently hope the popular news media, various governments and the large international aerospace and other engineering-focused corporations will, as well, increase their respective observation, R&D activity in the technologies for living and the surrounding human environment.
Category: Classical Physics

[5] viXra:1309.0191 [pdf] submitted on 2013-09-29 14:57:43

Femtotechnologies and Innovative Projects

Authors: Alexander Bolonkin
Comments: 519 Pages.

In recent years of the 21st Century the author of this book and other scientists as well, have instigated and described many new ideas, researches, theories, macro-projects, USA and other countries patented concepts, speculative macro-engineering ideas, projects and other general innovations in technology and environment change. These all hold the enticing promise for a true revolution in the lives of humans everywhere in the Solar System. Here, the author includes and reviews new methods for converting of any matter into energy, getting of super strong materials, for travel in outer space without space suit, magnetic space launchers, magnetic space towers, motionless satellites and suspended structures, comfortable permanent settlements for cities and Earth’s hazardous polar regions, control of local and global weather conditions, wireless transfer of electricity to long distance, Magnetic guns, magnetic launchers, new (magnetic, electrostatic, electronic gas) space towers, space elevators and space climbers, suppression forest fires without water, aerial gas pipelines, production of fresh water from sea water, thermonuclear reactors, along with many others. Author succinctly summarizes some of these revolutionary macro-projects, concepts, ideas, innovations, and methods for scientists, engineers, technical students, and the world public. Every Chapter has three main sections: At first section the author describes the new idea in an easily comprehensible way acceptable for the general public (no equations), the second section contains the scientific proof of the innovation acceptable for technical students, engineers and scientists, and the third section contains the applications of innovation. Author does seek future attention from the general public, other macro-engineers, inventors, as well as scientists of all persuasions for these presented innovations. And, naturally, he fervently hopes the popular news media, various governments and the large international aerospace and other engineering-focused corporations will, as well, increase their respective observation, R&D activity in the technologies for living and the surrounding human environment. Key words: femtotechnology, energy, nucler energy, aerospace, non-rocket space launch and flight, environment. 519
Category: Classical Physics

[4] viXra:1309.0175 [pdf] replaced on 2014-01-03 10:52:46

Exact Formula for Shadow-Gravity, Strong Gravity

Authors: Nikolay V. Dibrov
Comments: 15 Pages.

Abstract. A new, more exact than that recently be published, ( Apeiron, Vol. 18, No 2 (2011)), the formula for Shadow-Gravity force, for any distances between fundamental sub-particles, including very short ones, when gravitation becomes strong, is developed. Basic problems because of which old Fatio-Lesage's idea of gravitation has not been recognized are discussed. Expression and numerical data for the strong gravitation are given. Beginning from distances 10^-35 m the gravitation force becomes in 40 times larger than its usual macroscopic value and in 10^41 times larger for the distance ~10^-54 m. Numerical evaluations of the fations gas energy density (5.0445x10^109 J/m3), of gravitational cross-section of the electron (3.2827x10^-69 m2), and basic parameters of the shadow gravity are made. It is shown that a usual substance absorbs hypothetical fations very weakly. The absorption probability is ~10^-42.
Category: Classical Physics

[3] viXra:1309.0105 [pdf] submitted on 2013-09-16 17:03:26

Extended Electron in Constant Magnetic Field

Authors: Hoa Van Nguyen
Comments: Main text : 18 pages , 23 figures . Appendices : 10 pages , 15 figures

This is a theory on the extended electron in the constant magnetic field . Parts I and II calculate the net magnetic forces produced on the electron when it moves parallel and normally to the magnetic field . Part III explores the mechanism of radiation of the extended electron in constant magnetic field : the characteristic features of the cyclotron radiation . Conclusion : this extended model of the electron provides a new way to explore its electric charge , its spin and radiation in external electric and magnetic fields .
Category: Classical Physics

[2] viXra:1309.0090 [pdf] submitted on 2013-09-13 12:53:11

Circularly Polarized Light Beam Carries the Double Angular Momentum (2003)

Authors: Radi I. Khrapko
Comments: 6 Pages. This a translation of “Световой луч круговой поляризации несет удвоенный момент импульса” http://www.mai.ru/science/trudy/published.php?ID=34422 (2003). JMO made an inquiry about the translation.

A calculation is presented of absorption of a circularly polarized electromagnetic beam without an azimuth phase structure in a dielectric. The calculation shows that such a beam carries the double angular momentum as compared with predictions of the modern electrodynamics, which are used by experimenters. This angular momentum is consists of two equal parts, orbital and spin. A classical spin tensor of electromagnetic waves is used in the paper.
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:1309.0082 [pdf] replaced on 2013-11-14 01:54:15

Electromagnetic Radiation

Authors: Ilias J. Tyrovolas
Comments: 2 Pages. Is presented at Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium PIERS 2013 in Taipei,25-28 March

When electrons are accelerated they are forced to jump from a lower to a higher energy level (stimulation). In the phenomenon of fluorescence, for any absorbed photon a new one of lower energy is emitted. It appears as if photons are electrons fragments. In alternating current (A.C.) because metal’s free electrons oscillate fast there is huge acceleration so that released photons. Energy is quantized because each photon is composed of a natural number of pieces. Frequency expresses the photon mass or size. Varying size is the reason for many observable effects.
Category: Classical Physics