Re: gravitation and structure of the universe as predicted by SFT
- From: "tony fleming" <tfleming1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Sep 2005 00:14:44 -0700
kyle good question, thank you; i've got a growing stack of books
related to quantum field theory; YOU can probably give ME a good
introductory modern text into QFT; I have a little book on QM that I
refer to for insight into the simpler techniques, J.E. House,
"Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics" academic press, 1998. This book is
written for non-specialists so it has to be concise.
i'm not sure i can list all the relevant books in my library that
relate to either QM or QFT; I tend to read books that have some other
agenda, such as the standard model, nuclear physics, physical
chemistry, or historical texts that say something about the context in
which QFT was evolving. For those wanting some references, I've
pasted them below. For my self-field theory hydrogen paper a pdf of the
paper can be found at www.unifiedphysics.com.
I got the idea of self-field theory during my Ph. D. via a line of
inquiry about a "zero-radiation antenna"; this topic of interest
originated from von hippell's derivation of the far-field radiation
energy density from a herzian dipole. It was through studying hertz'
original work that I realised that no magnetic effect was being
considered. And it was then that I found from my visits to the library
that many QM and QFT books didn't even have the name magnetic field
in their index.
Whittaker's history volumes are wonderful and transport you back in
time to the early decades of the 20th century when everything was up
for grabs. Einstein fortunately had his five papers published in
annalen der physic in 1905, and who do you think the editor was at that
time? Max Planck!! Serendipity at work eh?
Actually if I recommend any text to you it is with the proviso that
"truth is where you find it". For instance you are probably aware
from you internet search that there are many excellent QFT sites across
the web.
so let me know if you find a good introductory QFT book in your
travels, eh? any other questions, fire away!!, see a head and kick it!!
[1] E. Whittaker, A history of the theories of aether and electricity,
2, (Harper & Brother, New York, NY, 1960)
[2] E.U. Condon and H. Odabasi, Atomic structure, (Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, 1980)
[3] J.C. Maxwell, Phil. Trans. Clv, 459 (1864).
[4] J.D. North, The measure of the universe, (Clarendon Press, Oxford,
1960)
[5] W. Heitler, The quantum theory of radiation, (Dover, New York, NY,
1984)
[6] W. Heisenberg , Introduction to the unified field theory of
elementary particles, (Interscience, New York, NY,1966)
[7] W.N. Cottingham and D.A. Greenwood, An introduction to the standard
model of particle physics, (Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge,1998)
[8] W.A. Hofer, "Masses and fields in microdynamics: a possible
foundation for dynamic gravity" in Frontiers of Fundamental Physics
IV, eds. B.G. Sidharth and M.V. Altaisky, (Kluwer Academic /Plenum, New
York, NY, 2001)
[9] W.A. Hofer, Physica A256, 178 (1998)
[10] J.D. Jackson, Classical electrodynamics, 3rd Edition, (John Wiley
& Sons, New York, NY, 1999)
[11] A.H.J. Fleming, "Can a cross-dipole sustain a standing wave?", in
draft, 2004.
[12] A.H.J. Fleming and E.B. Colorio, "Prediction of a photonic
chemistry", (26th annual meeting of BEMS, Washington, June 20-24,
2004a)
[13] A.H.J. Fleming and E.B. Colorio, "The spectroscopy of the EM
field", (3rd International Workshop on Biological effects of EMFs,
Kos, 4-8 October 2004b
[14] R.F. Harrington, Time harmonic electromagnetic fields,
(Mc-Graw-Hill, New York, NY, 1961)
[15] K.K. Mei, IEEE Trans. Antennas and Propagat., AP-22, 760 (1974)
[16] A.H.J. Fleming, "A finite element method for composite
scatterers", in Finite element and finite difference methods in
electromagnetic scattering, ed. M.A. Morgan, Progress in
electromagnetics research, PIER-2, (Elsevier, New York, NY, 1988)
[17] A. Von Hippel, Dielectrics and waves, (John Wiley & Sons, New
York, NY, 1962)
[18] B.V. Vasil'ev and V.L. Lyuboshits, Physics-Uspekhi, 37(4), 345,
(1994)
[19] G.P. Thomson, Proc. R. Soc., A, 119, 651 (1928).
[20] K.S. Krane, Introductory nuclear physics (John Wiley & Sons, New
York, NY, 1988)
[21] W. Heisenberg, The physical principles of the quantum theory,
(Dover, New York, NY, 1949)
[22] W.H. Cropper, Great Physicists, (Oxford University Press, N.Y,
N.Y.2001)
[23] A.O. Barut, Electrodynamics and classical theory of fields and
particles (Dover, New York, NY, 1980)
[24] S. Hawking, A brief history of time, (Bantam, London, U.K.,1988)
[25] R. Lakes, Phys. Rev. Lett. (80), 9, 1826 (1998)
[26] G. N. Ling, Life at the cell and below-cell level, (Pacific Press,
Melville, NY, 2001)
[27] L. J. Gagliardi, "Electrostatic force in prometaphase,
metaphase, and anaphase-A chromosome motions", Endogeneous Physical
Fields in Biology, (URSI International Symposium July 1-3, Prague,
Czech Republic, 2002)
[28] A, H. J. Fleming, "Towards computational methods for studying
cellular effects due to EM fields", Fifteenth Annual Review of
Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, (ACES Symposium
March 15-19, Monterey, CA, 1999).
[29] F.A. Popp, About the coherence of biophotons, Microscopic Quantum
Coherence, Proceedings of an International Conference, (World
Scientific, River Edge, NJ,1999)
[30] B.F. Schutz, Geometrical methods of mathematical physics,
(Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge,1980)
[31] B. Jancewicz, Multivectors and Clifford algebra in
electrodynamics, (World Scientific Publishing, Singapore,1988)
[House 1998]
[32] J. Gibbon, Science a history 1543-2001, (Penguin, London, 2002)
[33]. Einstein, "Relativity, the special and general theory", in
Albert Einstein in his own words, (Portland House, New York, NY, 2000)
.
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