OT: GLORIA VICTORIA



This is certainly not archaeology, but physics, but I let you know
anyway:

yesterday I was informed by the editor of 'International Journal of
Modern Physics B' that three papers of mine are going to be published
before the end of June. The general subject is theory of elasticity.
In the first paper I show that the theory taught so far, based on
roots from 1740-1820, are entirely invalid mathematically and
physically. In the second paper I show that a colleague of some renown
had himself discovered the error in 1972, but studiously misled his
readers, in order to keep the old theory alive. In the third paper,
length 60 pages, I give my own newly developed theory of elasticity,
based on the First Law of Thermodynamics.

This means that I have finally succeeded in overturning the theories
of elasticity, stress, and material deformation, against a rather
massive wall of silence by the professional group most affected by
this, they kept me out of business for 18 years.

Should anyone be interested in the details, the papers to be printed
can be downloaded at www.elastic-plastic.de, but be assured that this
is physics in mathematical language, and not opinionating around.

I am so glad right now, as if I had been in jail for 18 years for a
crime I had not committed, and now I can get out and be free again.
Sorry if this sounds a bit large, but I have overturned an entire
subdiscipline of classical physics. If you know what the Navier-Stokes
equations or the Cauchy stress tensor are - I can show why they are
invalid, and I can do better. Halleluja!!! Hallelujah three times
over!

Hayabusa


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  • Re: OT: GLORIA VICTORIA
    ... Modern Physics B' that three papers of mine are going to be published ... The general subject is theory of elasticity. ... equations or the Cauchy stress tensor are - I can show why they are ... Halleluja!!! ...
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  • Re: OT: GLORIA VICTORIA
    ... Modern Physics B' that three papers of mine are going to be published ... The general subject is theory of elasticity. ... equations or the Cauchy stress tensor are - I can show why they are ... Halleluja!!! ...
    (sci.archaeology)