Clark, Alan D: Physics in 5 Dimensions (gebundenes Buch)

Bye, bye Big Bang
ISBN/EAN: 9783739215662
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 496 S., 40 farbige Illustr.
Einband: gebundenes Buch
Erschienen am 12.09.2016
Auflage: 3/2016
€ 59,99
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  • Zusatztext
    • www.physics-in-5-dimensions.com Classical Physics uses a Galilean coordinate system in which four coordinates (x, y, z, t) determine an event, where the term "an object at rest" is the view of an object by an observer when the velocity of the object appears to be zero in a Galilean frame of reference rigidly attached to the observer. Yet we know that the observer, object and indeed the frame of reference are all still moving in the universe in some way. For example, an observer on the surface of Planet Earth has a motion arising from the sum of the Earth's rotation, the Earth orbiting the Sun, the Sun moving within the Milky Way, the Milky Way rotating and moving within the Universe and so on. So certainly all observers and all other particles and bodies are always dynamically moving in the universe. By defining this dynamic movement as a fifth dimension, in the same way as time t is the fourth dimension of a Galilean coordinate system, we convert Classical Physics in 4 Dimensions into Physics in 5 Dimensions and this book explains how. This book: has all physics definitions clearly explained. develops the effects of the new approach in a logical and easy to follow way. is a textbook offering a concise introduction to a wide range of the experimentally proven fundamentals of classical physics of the last 100 years. demonstrates perspectives which are shown to work consistently across many fields of physics. is well illustrated with 138 figures (40 in colour). complies with the current fundamentals and resolves many of the paradoxes of classical physics. is the result of 16 years of research by the author. Compared to classical physics, Physics in 5 Dimensions is a significantly unified theory and the extensive examples presented make the case for replacing the Big Bang Theory with the Theory of Physics in 5 Dimensions as the model of the development of the universe.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Born: 12.08.1945 Career History: 19922016: Cofounder, MD, Procurist Clark & FischerClark GmbH, Neunkirchen, Germany. For over 35 years I have been extensively involved with the design, marketing and sales activities of high technology companies requiring a clear understanding of the associated technologies and physics involved. The work required the specification, design and supply of critical optical modules as essential components of high technology complex systems. 19831989: Managing Director and CoFounder of MSE GmbH Bonn, Germany 19721983: MD, Technical and Marketing Director of Dallmeyer Ltd, London, UK Education: 19651968 Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Physics at City University, London, UK 1969 Master of Science Degree in Applied Optics at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, UK 1969 DIC Diploma of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, UK Publications: Monographs of Applied Optics, No. 7 Zoom lenses, 1973 Adam Hilger ISBN 0-8527-4232-0 Above book is included in the SPIE Milestone Series, Selected Papers on Zoom Lenses 1993 ISBN 0-8194-138

www.physics-in-5-dimensions.com Classical Physics uses a Galilean coordinate system in which four coordinates (x, y, z, t) determine an event, where the term "an object at rest" is the view of an object by an observer when the velocity of the object appears to be zero in a Galilean frame of reference rigidly attached to the observer. Yet we know that the observer, object and indeed the frame of reference are all still moving in the universe in some way. For example, an observer on the surface of Planet Earth has a motion arising from the sum of the Earth's rotation, the Earth orbiting the Sun, the Sun moving within the Milky Way, the Milky Way rotating and moving within the Universe and so on. So certainly all observers and all other particles and bodies are always dynamically moving in the universe. By defining this dynamic movement as a fifth dimension, in the same way as time t is the fourth dimension of a Galilean coordinate system, we convert Classical Physics in 4 Dimensions into Physics in 5 Dimensions and this book explains how. This book: has all physics definitions clearly explained. develops the effects of the new approach in a logical and easy to follow way. is a textbook offering a concise introduction to a wide range of the experimentally proven fundamentals of classical physics of the last 100 years. demonstrates perspectives which are shown to work consistently across many fields of physics. is well illustrated with 138 figures (40 in colour). complies with the current fundamentals and resolves many of the paradoxes of classical physics. is the result of 16 years of research by the author. Compared to classical physics, Physics in 5 Dimensions is a significantly unified theory and the extensive examples presented make the case for replacing the Big Bang Theory with the Theory of Physics in 5 Dimensions as the model of the development of the universe.

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