An International Journal Dedicated to Fundamental Questions in Physics
The Elite Journal since 1988
Volume 5 No. 1 (March 1992)
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1. J. J. Bevelacqua, The Second Law and its Impact on Relativistic Thermodynamics
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2. C. Y. Lo, Atomicity of Charged Particles, the Question of Gauge Invariance, and Unification of Electricity and Gravity
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3. Ricardo L. Carezani, The Muon Decay μ+ → e+e+e− and Autodynamics
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4. Peter Jakubowski, Alternative Foundation of Physics
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5. Gilles Corriveau, The 3 K Background Emission, the Formation of Galaxies, and the Large‐Scale Structure of the Universe
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6. Michio Nishioka, Ruggero Maria Santilli, Use of Hadronic Mechanics for a Characterization of the Shape of the Proton
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7. J. López de Lerma, A New Approach to Particle Physics
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8. James D. Edmonds Jr.,Nature's Unnatural Numbers: An Octonion‐Based Extension of the Dirac/Clifford Algebra and Dirac/Maxwell Equations
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9. Craig Spaniol, John F. Sutton, Classical Electron Mass and Fields
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10. E. Conte, Considerations of Quantum Ergodic Systems and Biquaternion Quantum Mechanics
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11. Wendy Torrance Padgett, A Logically Acceptable Definition of Mass Using Elastic Forces
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12. E. W. Silvertooth, C. K. Whitney, A New Michelson‐Morley Experiment
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13. Antoine Hautot, André Hautot, The Quantization of Material Elementary Particles and Application to the Neutron and Proton
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14. R. Mirman, How Nonlinearity Determines the Laws of Nature
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15. Frank Baird, An Inertial Clock Paradox and the Real Meaning of the Lorentz Transformations
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16. Jacques Trempe, Light Kinematics in Galilean Space‐Time
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17. L. A. King, Continuous Creation of Matter in an Evolutionary Universe
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18. Edward R. Floyd, Comments on Mayants's “A Note on Bohm's Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics”
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19. Kenneth J. Epstein, Hamiltonian Geometrodynamics
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