Cover 2014 - Copy 2-page-001Physics Essays

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Physics Essays has been established as an international journal dedicated to theoretical and experimental aspects of fundamental problems in Physics and, generally, to the advancement of basic knowledge of Physics. The Journal’s mandate is to publish rigorous and methodological examinations of past, current, and advanced concepts, methods and results in physics research. Physics Essays dedicates itself to the publication of stimulating exploratory, and original papers in a variety of physics disciplines, such as spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, particle physics, electromagnetic theory, astrophysics, space physics, mathematical methods in physics, plasma physics, philosophical aspects of physics, chemical physics, and relativity. The establishment of such an advanced physics journal was endorsed, among others, by one of its first Editorial Board members and Nobel Prize Gerhard Herzberg, who wrote a Foreword in 1988 in which he states that ".....The new journal promises also to give greater freedom to authors in discussing critical and unsettled points in the foundations of physics, a policy that relieves some of the rigidity of the present reviewing system adopted by many journals.....", and added "....It is my pleasure and privilege to wish the new journal all possible success. May it contribute to the better understanding of the foundations and development of physics and inspire an appreciation for the value of unrestrained scientific inquiry...". The "Foreword" by Gerhard Herzberg (Phys. Essays, Volume 1, No. 1 p. 3, Year 1988) is available by clicking hereThis policy was confirmed 15 years later in an Editorial (Phys. Essays, Volume 15, No. 1 p. 3, Year  2003) available by clicking here.

         
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On the parity of general mechanics and general relativity, and misconceptions of Einstein’s theory

Lane R. Miller

3328 Bentwillow Drive, Fuquay Varina, North Carolina 27526, USA

(10/12)


Entanglement driven forces and galactic structure stability

Joseph Shaffer

615 Cascade Ave., Boulder, Colorado 80302, USA

University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado 80204, USA

(9/12)


Hydrogen-like atom in the Newtonian gravitational field derived from the elastic energy

Noboru Kohiyama

2-1-5-710 Shinmeidai, Hamura, Tokyo 205-0023, Japan

(2/12)



Rajan Iyer2


1100 W. Main St., Apt 715, Bloomfield, Indiana 47424, USA

2Engineeringinc International Operational Teknet Earth Global, 1113 West Auburn Dr., Tempe, 85283 Arizona, USA


 (28/11)


 

Aether Lagrangian for galactic black hole parameters

David W.Thomson III
Quantum AetherDynamics Institute, 518 Illinois St, Alma, Illinois 62807, USA

(28/11)


The Aniya model for particle physics

Y. Tschang

108-33 63 Drive, Forest Hills, New York 11375, USA

(24/11)


 
 
Olivier Pignard
 
16 Boulevard du Docteur Cathelin, 91160 Longjumeau, France
 
(23/11)

 Maxwell's equations and quantum mechanics

Alojz Suhadolnika) Tilen Suhadolnik, Aljaž Suhadolnik

Proton Research, Dunajska 101, Ljubljana, Slovenia

(21/11)


Exploring nuclear structure through experimentation and logic

Yan Chenghe,1 Shi Qiquan2

114-4-301, No.189, Luoyu Road, Hongshan istrt, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, 430079, China

2Room B1-1702, Qiugang Garden, Longgang District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, 518129, China

(21/11)

 


Disproving the Einstein’s light speed invariance postulate

Suniti K. Ghoshal

Department of Physics, Dr. B.C. Roy Engineering College, Durgapur- 713206 West Bengal, India

 (15/10)


Re-engineering the electron: a composite model

John T. Preston1, Harry Ian Epstein2

1225 Ward Street, Hingham, Massachusetts 02043, USA

2259 Maple Hill Road, Glencoe, Illinois 60022, USA

( 13/10)


Simultaneity in Einstein’s train-lightning thought experiment: an operational method

Richard Kaufman


170 Haverhill Street Unit 115, Andover, Massachusetts 01810, USA

The proton inner energy, inner entropy and inner pressure are the source of all baryonic matter expansion. It elucidates what we call gravitation

 Claude R. Cahen

2722 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, California 90403, USA

(29/9)


Speculative analysis of the spin and nature of electron

Paolo Nocci

Via Martiri di Scalvaia 41, 53100 Siena, Italy

(10/9)


Beyond E=mc2. A new map in physics and cosmic reality

Dietmar E. Rothe

RTR Technical Research, 1404 Rubenstein Ave.,Cardiff, California 92007, USA

 (10/9)


Kinematics theory of balls and light versus the theory of special relativity – June 2025

Filip Dambi Filipescu

23995 N 167th Dr., Surprise, Arizona 85387, USA

(28/8)


Newelementary particle hypothesisYin–Yang particles

Ferris Hsu

Xingfu Road, Ningbo City, China

(9/8)


A singularity-free black hole model and its cosmological implications

Harry Ian Epstein

259 Maple Hill Road, Glencoe, Illinois 60022, USA

(6/8)


Relationships between fundamental constants of physics

Jiang Yu

Guangzeng Group, Fourth Floor, No. 10, Guangming East Road, 511316 Zengcheng City, Guangdong Province, China

(29.7)


Comparative insights into gluon and proton structure through parton distribution functions

Akbari Jahanand Diptimonta Neog
Department of Physics, North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, Nirjuli-791109, Arunachal Pradesh, India

(29/7)

Huai-Yu Wang
 
Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
 
(15/7)

 

Stellar accretion and associated processes: perspectives from kinetic theory and thermodynamics

Stephen J. Crothers

PO Box 1546, Sunshine Plaza 4558, QLD, Australia

 (14/7)


Erratum: "The matrix time and space with null values" [Phys. Essays 38, 81 (2025)]

Timothy B. Jeter1, and Brandon P. Davis2

13432 Morning Dove Road, Ronoke, Virginia 24018, USA

21519 Main Street, Roanoke, Virginia 24015, USA

(4/7)


Discretization and de-geometrization (III): Object-Centric Special Relativity and new perspectives on dark matter, energy and the Hubble tension

Harry Ian Epstein

259 Maple Hill Road, Glencoe, Illinois 60022, USA

(1/7)

A nonconventional model on the fine structure of matter

Teodor Ognean

Sos. Alexandria, 19, Bl. 30, Sc. C, et 3, Ap. 42, Sector 5, Bucharest, Romania

 (1/7)


Reconstructing simultaneity using Doppler-based inference: A frame-specific convention within special relativity

Richard Kaufman,1, and Robert E. French2,

1170 Haverhill Street Unit 115, Andover, Massachusetts 01810, USA

21852 Smallbrook Drive, Troy, Michigan 48085, USA.

(18/6)


Entropy scale factor could solve event horizon paradoxes

Christopher N. Watson

1481 W. 10th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, USA

(10/6)

 

Local variation in the Newtonian gravitational field derived from the elastic energy

Noboru Kohiyama

2-1-5-710 Shinmeidai, Hamura, Tokyo 205-0023, Japan

(7/6)


 

 

Removing unproven assumptions in quantum theory:

A novel multi-level understanding of reality

Anne A. Kerslake

MBE #132, 141 avenue Félix Faure, 75015 Paris, France

(5/6)

Proof of the GM–GR parity theorem for the two-body problem

Larry M. Silverberg and Jeffrey W. Eischen

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, North Carolina State University, 1840 Entrepreneur Drive, Campus Box 7910, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7910, USA

(2/6)



 

On the speed of gravitational wave

Ling Jun Wang

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Av., Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403, USA

(25/5)


100 W. Main St., Apt 715, Bloomfield, Indiana 47424, USA

Rajan Iyer

Engineeringinc International Operational Teknet Earth Global, 1113 West Auburn Dr., Tempe, 85283, Arizona, USA

 


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