An International Journal Dedicated to Fundamental Questions in Physics
The Elite Journal since 1988
Volume 27 No. 1 (March 2014)
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1. Henry M. Bradford, Entanglement without spooky interactions
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2. A. N. Grigorenko, Geodesics and distance in classical physics
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3. Radwan M. Kassir, On Lorentz transformation and special relativity: Critical mathematical analyses and findings
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4. Dirk John Pons, Arion Douglas Pons, and Aiden Jasper Pons, Differentiation of matter and antimatter by hand: Internal and external structures of the electron and antielectron
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5. M. Lunetta, A new interaction by active spac
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6. Johan F. Prins, Directional emissions from a moving light-source: Coincidence and simultaneity
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7. Thomas E. Phipps, Jr., E pluribus unum: Last verse of the multiverse?
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8. Dragomir M. Davidović, J. Nađđerđ, and Miloš D. Davidović, Rates of moving clocks in the framework of the special theory of relativity
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9. Masanori Sato and Hiroki Sato, Lagrangian description of the wave equation: Global positioning system depends on Stokes’ ether dragging hypothesis
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10. Benjamin B. Dayton, Hydrodynamic models of the neutron and the proton
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11. Tolga Yarman, Scaling properties of quantum mechanical equations, working as the framework of relativity: Applications drawn by a unique architecture, matter is made of
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12. Richard D. Sauerheber, On the nature of light and relativity
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13. Yakir Z. Shoshani, The emergence and potential of Apriorics
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14. Andreas E. Schlatter, Do antiqubits go backwards in time?
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15. S. Das, Michelson–Morley experiment proves light speed is not constant
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16. Ajay Sharma, Did the Cockcroft-Walton experiment really confirm Einstein’s DE=D
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17. Leonardo Chiatti, A simple quantization rule for the slopes of Regge trajectories
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18. Malik Mohammad Asif, de Broglie wave and electromagnetic travelling wave model of electron and other charged particles
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19. J. Domínguez-Montes and E. L. Eisman, Unobservability and randomness in quantum mechanics: An information theory-based approach
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