Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2008 Spring Meeting of the Ohio-Region Section of APS
Volume 53, Number 3
Friday–Saturday, March 28–29, 2008; Youngstown, Ohio
Session C4: Foundations |
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Chair: John Feldmeier, Youngstown State University Room: Moser Hall 2355 |
Saturday, March 29, 2008 8:24AM - 8:36AM |
C4.00001: Temporal Dimension Energy Conversion Equation Paul Gill This abstract is focused on the groundbreaking development of how electromagnetic energy is converted as it crosses dimensional boundaries. Plus, incorporates a precise insight of how perception and consciousness are involved in the fabric of our dimension. \begin{itemize} \item TDEC Equation: \end{itemize} E$\phi $ * ($\alpha $ * c)/t = K* 0 * B$\phi $ E$\phi $ = electrical energy flux B$\phi $ = magnetic energy flux c = speed of light K = force of perception $\alpha \quad =$ photon \^{o} = unit of consciousness/LCU \underline {What is significant about this:} The main concept being inferred is that electromagnetic energy changes as it crosses temporal dimensional boundaries. If one had a packet of electromagnetic energy (EE) from our present time, it would have uniquely different characteristics compared to other timeframes. The greater the difference in timeframes, the greater the variation in EE characteristics. This equation reflects how electromagnetic energy is converted as it passes temporal dimensions. The factor of $\alpha $*c (photon and speed of light) is the transform matrix. Electromagnetic energy is thus constrained and greatly affected by the force of perception. [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, March 29, 2008 8:36AM - 8:48AM |
C4.00002: Time Rate Gradient Effects and Negative Mass Edmond Miksch The Harvard tower Experiment and tests with accurate atomic clocks show that a clock at a high elevation indicates more elapsed time than a clock at a low elevation, both clocks properly measuring time at their locations. This fact mandates that Newton's first law of motion be rewritten to cite impulse balance rather than force balance. Time rate gradient effects explain how the weight of a precisely vertical and precisely uniform electric field or a precisely vertical and precisely uniform magnetic field is supported in a precisely unidirectional gravitational field. Time rate gradient effects also explain how the weight of a unidirectional gravitational field is reacted. It is confirmed that the mass density of the gravitational field is negative. http://www.TimeRateGradient.com; http://www.Negative-Mass.com; http://www.EinsteinsElevator.com [Preview Abstract] |
Saturday, March 29, 2008 8:48AM - 9:00AM |
C4.00003: The Earth Microwave Background and the Generation of Isotropy. Pierre-Marie Robitaille Astrophysics currently views the microwave background as a remnant of ancient cosmological processes. The background is characterized by a generally isotropic field seemingly reporting a temperature of $\sim $3 K. Recently however, I have advanced that the microwave background is of oceanic origin. The $\sim $3 K signature is a reflection that the oceans are not in the solid state and possess convection currents. Therefore, they are unable to meet the requirements set forth by Kirchhoff for assigning a temperature based on the laws of thermal emission. Irrespective of its ultimate origin, the background is clearly not in thermal equilibrium with a rigid (and perfectly absorbing) enclosure. At the same time, since the Earth is anisotropic, with both solid and liquid surfaces, it is not evident that it can produce an isotropic signal. However, a review of atmospheric contributions to surface based measurements of the microwave background reveals that substantial scattering can occur in the atmosphere. Indeed, atmospheric contributions to the microwave background increase substantially with increasing frequency. This is an indication that important scattering processes exist in the atmosphere. These processes can readily transform the signal arising from the anisotropic surface of the Earth to a perfectly isotropic signature when viewed from COBE. This represents yet another indication that the microwave background did indeed originate from the oceans. [Preview Abstract] |
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