Gravity
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An Explanation of the Double Slit Experiment
(93-page pdf) A detailed explanation of how light travels with a shock wave, and how this shock wave explains the outcomes of the double slit experiment and the true (not Einstein) properties of light. |
2.57 MB Total Download: 176 |
10.65 MB Total Download: 169 |
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An Explanation of Gravity as a Force
(25-page pdf) An Explanation of Gravity using the Quantum Force Model of the Universe, which demonstrates that gravity is in fact a force, while also demonstrating the errors in Einstein’s theories of gravity and curved spacetime. |
1004.92 KB Total Download: 160 |
3.89 MB Total Download: 157 |
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The Properties of Light
(52-page pdf) Discussion of the true (non-Einstein) properties of light as a longitudinal compression wave, including an explanation of the double slit experiment, and the triple filter experiment. |
1.71 MB Total Download: 144 |
6.78 MB Total Download: 138 |
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The Cause of Planetary Spin
(34-page pdf) An explanation of how Earth’s magnetic field interacts with Earth’s attached quantum forces to cause the planet to spin. |
1.29 MB Total Download: 79 |
5.05 MB Total Download: 77 |
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Electricity and Magnetism
(66-page pdf) A discussion on how a force-based model of the universe can be used to explain the properties of electricity and magnetism, which ends with an explanation of the cause of planetary spin. |
2.35 MB Total Download: 79 |
9.81 MB Total Download: 73 |
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Strong Atomic Interaction
(47-page pdf) An explanation of the strong atomic interaction based on a force-based model of the universe filled with quantum forces as the building blocks of the universe. |
1.55 MB Total Download: 72 |
6.49 MB Total Download: 76 |
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The Origin of Time
(31-page pdf) A possible explanation of the role that time plays in astrophysics that does not require it to be a ‘real’ property of space, which shows how the assumed time-velocity relationship is actually a ‘speed of causality’ vs velocity relationship. |
951.97 KB Total Download: 74 |
3.93 MB Total Download: 76 |