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Invitation to the Natural Physics of Matter, Space, and Radiation
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Invitation to the Natural Physics of Matter, Space, and Radiation | Hardcover

by M. Simhony (Author)

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Binding:  Hardcover
Publisher:  World Scientific Publishing Company
Page Count:  271 Pages
Publication Date:  April 01, 1994
Sales Rank:  1,079,256st


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This book deals with the basic physical structure of atomic matter, the physical space in and around us, and the physical nature of radiation in space and atomic bodies. The presentation is based on the results of experiments such as the Michelson-Morely Experiments (1887), the Rutherford Experiments (1911) and the Anderson Experiements (1932). The aim of this book is to reach readers interested in understanding various topics in physics.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 2 reviews)

GREAT INSIGHT - The Simplest Theory of Everything by J. A. Comeaux (League City, TX, USA) 5 Stars
February 22, 2009
This EPOLA therory explains, with ONLY high school algebra, the physical reasons WHY there is Gravity, Magnetic fields, Electrostatic fields, Inertia, Momentum, stable Electron Orbitals, etc. This theory of the Universe is simply amasing, and incredibly simple. I highly recommend this book, JAC, BS Nuclear Engineering!

Excellent work by Joseph A. Kempton (Santa Clarita, Ca) 5 Stars
January 30, 2007
It takes a couple of chapters to get into the details and there seems to be a language unfamiliarity issue but overcoming this Simhony provides a very clear and understandable explaination of why physical realities occur thru an electron positron lattice model of space. The model seems to explain all the physical interactions and phenomenon that I was exposed to during several years of undergraduate level physics and quite frankly explains properties taken as intrinsicis such as "why does mass exhibit properties of inertia?". Simhony also explains the mass energy relation by dispelling the notion that energy creates mass or the spontaneous generation of particles when radiation is applied to the "vacuum of space" in that the mass was always within that space in the lattice and was meerely bumped out of the lattice. I would love to see experiments directly conducted to prove or disprove Simhony's theory. Joseph
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