Nuclear and Atomic Physics

1406 Submissions

[4] viXra:1406.0190 [pdf] replaced on 2014-07-03 16:56:02

Initiating a Hypothetical Upgrade to Magnecules with Topological Deformation Order Parameters for Spontaneous Superfluidic Gauge Symmetry Breaking

Authors: Nathan O. Schmidt
Comments: 15 pages, 5 figures, submitted to the Hadronic Journal

In this preliminary work, we propose a hypothesis and launch a procedural upgrade to magnecules by equipping these new iso-chemical creatures with topological deformation order parameters (OP) of fractional statistics to encode the spontaneous superfluidic gauge symmetry breaking (which we expect to be restored at the iso-topic level), correlated helices with long range order, and wave-packet wave-functions for the electron toroidal polarizations. For this initial "base case", we consider a single magnecular bond between dual inter-locked protium atoms in a magnecule. The results of this equipment support our hypothesis and are significant because the OP configuration arms us with an extra degree of freedom for encoding a magnecule's states and transitions; this may enable us to further decode and comprehend the underlying physical mechanisms and features associated with these state-of-the-art magnecular bonds for direct industrial application. Hence, these outcomes should be subjected to additional stringent examination and improvement.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics

[3] viXra:1406.0046 [pdf] submitted on 2014-06-08 11:29:29

Euler Number in Vedic Physics

Authors: John Frederic Sweeney
Comments: 12 Pages.

The Euler Number, or e logarithm, arises naturally from our combinatorial universe, the result of the interactive combination of three distinct states of matter. This paper provides the details about how this combinatorial process takes place and why the range of visible matter extends from Pi to the Euler Number.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics

[2] viXra:1406.0034 [pdf] submitted on 2014-06-06 11:08:24

Why Pi?

Authors: John Frederick Sweeney
Comments: 12 Pages.

At least since the age of the ancient Greeks, humanity has understood the importance of the term Pi, or at least modern humanity has assumed so. Pi, in fact, contains a deeper meaning in a combinatorial universe, one long - forgotten, bypassed by the geometrical significance of Pi. This paper explains the importance of Pi as a value in a combinatorial universe. Along the way, the paper proves that half - spin fermions do not exist in reality.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics

[1] viXra:1406.0004 [pdf] submitted on 2014-06-02 00:27:52

Bhagavad Gita as श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता Vedic Nuclear Manual

Authors: John Frederick Sweeney
Comments: 30 Pages. Some text appears in Devanagari which may not appear in some browsers.

Since the 19th Century, many famous western thinkers and important people, including philosophers, have regarded the Bhava Gita as an important philosophical work, worthy of guiding the life of an individual. None realized that they were in fact reading a Vedic Nuclear Manual. In fact, the major works of Vedic Literature were written to serve at least two purposes: to describe particle physics and at the same time to prescribe via metaphor the optimum way to live life on Earth for soul purposes. The two purposes remain inextricably entwined.
Category: Nuclear and Atomic Physics