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Bill Hammel's Physics Pages - http://graham.main.nc.us/~bhammel/physics.html
Spacetime dimension, considerations of finite dimensional variants of standard quantum theory, the nature of space and time, multiple concepts of time, all centered on the fundamental problem of quantum gravity. |
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Fine Structure Constant, alpha - http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~jgg/page5.html
James G. Gilson's solution to Feynman's conjecture of a relation between alpha, the fine structure constant, and pi. A formula for alpha and some of its consequences. |
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Caroline Thompson's Physics - http://freespace.virgin.net/ch.thompson1/
Online papers, essays and letters challenging fundamental physics and quantum theory. |
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Development of SubQuantum Theory - http://www.ltn.lv/~elefzaze
Author offers to take part in development of new subquantum paradigm! |
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Randell Mills' Classical Quantum Theory - http://www.blacklightpower.com/theory/theory.shtml
A theory of classical quantum mechanics (CQM) is derived from first principles that successfully applies physical laws on all scales. |
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The Recombination Principle: Mathematics of Decision and Perception - http://www.orthuber.com
The proper time proves to be proportional to the sum of probabilities for return to the starting point. |
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The Quantum Universe: An Information Systems Perspective - http://critical-path.itgo.com/Articlesanscover.html
A brief, richly illustrated paper that weaves together recent thinking from several subject matter experts, and produces an interesting new theory about the nature of our perceived universe. Thought provoking material for both physicists and information systems professionals. |
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One Christian's Perspective on Quantum Mechanics - http://www.geocities.com/thirdgenerationphysics/
A student paper offers a provocative insight about motion that is inherently non-directional. |
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Topics in Quantum Dynamics - http://www.cassiopaea.org/quantum_future/topics.htm
In these lectures I will discuss the two kinds of evolution of quantum systems: continuous evolution of closed systems and stochastic evolution of open systems. |
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Bruce Harvey's Alternative Physics Site - http://users.powernet.co.uk/bearsoft/index.html
He presents a consistent theory which explains the phenomena of Electromagnetism, Newtonian Mechanics, and Gravity (including a classical quantum theory). |