Particle Mass Ratios and Similar Geometric Volume
Ratios
Covers, less formally, an article by me in J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci.,
Vol. 35, No. 3, pp.579-580 and adds some particles and speculations.
Booklet of large & small Spheres
in Patterns, and large & small Mass Particles
An easy picture booklet, 20 pgs,
and a quick video tour of the book -- featuring moving arrow, voice and pictures.
(Note, Staples,
some UPS stores, etc., convert
loose pages, disk, or e-mail
attachments to a nice, cheap
booklet with staples in middle.)
What We See and What We Don't See
To me, a "force field" is a "farce field"....
Nuclear Fusion Mass Lost, Crevices between Nucleons, and an Improved Method of Calculating Binding Energies
Shows how crevices between nucleons increase flow speed and thus Venturi suction (attraction) arises. Shows that Sears & Zemansky's textbook calculations of binding energy is superior and expands on it. Article explains a lot ....
When and why a Mass can increase
when gaining absolute Velocity or
can decrease when gaining absolute
Velocity
A small subtlety with big implication…
The Mystery of "Feeling"
(A Philosophical Essay)
The Photon Particle Exists!, but "Aether" Does
the Big Jobs
Discusses "light", "elementary
particles", "aether", "Einstein".
A Simplified Approach to Metal Tensile
Strength Using Concepts of Guericke and Venturi
A new approach to the subject adds insight, and simplifies it.
Problems the Greeks Addressed, and most
Modern Scientists Avoid
Includes a few well deserved words and opinions about Greek thinkers and
cities, besides Socrates and Athens, and also about related issues.
Elementary Human Concepts and their Manifestations
in Nature
With "pictorial" illustrations....
The World’s exclusive Nuclear-armed Club has Not brought real Peace – rather gross corruption instead.
There goes my political opinions again ...!
Brief History of the World
...and of World War 2
Part 1 and Part 2 and (some of Part 3A devoted to WW2) now done.
Repair of some Shoes that wear out unevenly, or having Soles that overly compress to one side
Ligaments stretch, and pain….
A few rare types of "Hydrocele" and "Blepharitis",
and my thoughts on these health disorders. And on "certain types of Hip Pain", also.
Hopefully NOT relevant to most people
Political Philosophy, Political Science,
Politics, My Opinions
Please don't judge all my science articles by this one, but there are
somethings you don't hear on TV....
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http://www.naturalphilosophy.org
A science hobby group focused on its members and the general science public, like the old NPA
ArchivalDisplayOnly://mywebpages.
comcast.net/Deneb/
The Natural Philosophy Alliance’s original Home Page, roughly. (Old links on it are now obsolete) See newest NPA Home Page, instead!
http://www.wikipedia.org
Helpful, but sadly, I think some articles in it have been written or rewritten by reactionaries.
http://en.wiktionary.org
http://en.wikiquote.org
Websites with Dictionary and interesting Quotations, respectively.
http://www.m-w.com/
An on-line DICTIONARY with sound!
http://henrylindner.net
Much in Western Civilization boldly challenged, and other articles; Not for the timid, sensitive, or faint-of-heart.
https://www.commondreams.org/views
https://www.commondreams.org
Rare and different views of what is behind the news
& headlines, and what should be deemed important,
and a lot of news, too.
http://www.sdp.org
A new approach to Psychology. And, I think
Linnaeus, Darwin, Mendel, and Mendeleev, did not need a Theory of DNA or Wave Mechanics to decipher patterns and make great progress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Descriptive_psychology
I think much of the world is hidden, infinitely big or
small, and ultra complex. Thus, a ‘pre-empirical’ basis, seems wise, before attempting a full, holistic view of reality. And see what develops from it. A purely 100% empirical approach leads to disconnected confusion.
https://archive.is/www.metaresearch.org
Dr. Van Flandern addresses gravity and other issues, interesting to people at all levels.
http://www.angelfire.com/az/
BIGBANGisWRONG/index.html
John Kierein covers a lot, and offers "clickable" reading list including
"Gravity 1960 Russian Paper", which has an interesting history of man's
search for a cause of gravity.
http://www.mountainman.com.au/
(Was lost in the Internet wilderness-has
been found.) Many interesting articles.
viXra.org (Journal accepts All submissions)
Huge repository of science articles, allowing authors (regardless of ability) to post their articles free, 'unrefereed'! And free for surfers to browse and read. ((With great 'Google-like Search Box' at top right of display, and other searching means.))
GSj (The General Science Journal)
A free journal with various Indexes, and helpful 'special Google Search Box' at the homepage's bottom. An author can have many of his/her unrefereed articles 'housed' there, indefinitely long, by paying just a one-time, low fee, 1-year membership.
https://arxiv.org
Seems to feature science articles in recognized, 'refereed' journals. Seems to require article submitters, or prospective 'free' surfers, to prove their refereed professional standing, or their historically published articles in refereed, well-respected recognized journals.
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