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G-Dimensional Theory & the Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes : Comparative Logic and Modern Quantum Theory

By: L. Stephen Young

...s, together with the Smarandache (FTL) Hypothesis, [38] as a physical logic test, the "SQP Set". The set members are restated here with the intentio... ...a, (1687), as a given principle and treat it instead as an hypothesis to be tested within these parameters. In isolated system S’, the mass m, has a... ...absolute, i.e., the Swartzchilde radius of the nucleus is by definition the nuclear surface, (s η ), s η : | r ≡ 1, (θ ≡ π/2), (g ≡ c) |. While S... ...ion to the gravity equation. Letting gravity act upon two otherwise isolated nuclear bodies in accordance with the inverse square law and equation (1... ... + r 2 ) / R] 2 (25) Where: r 1 and r 2 are the respective nuclear radii ; c is the speed of light ; and R is the invariant length ... ...ught-experiment with unrealistically ideal conditions: (requirement that at test-instant, the arriving light-signal is from only one time-instant of ... ...he logical result of this geometry is eight proton potential wells, (octet sites) with lowest potential at maximum distance ―the corners of the nuc... ... in fact reveal a cubic-based series, indicating that in addition to octet-sites, there is an inner locus proton site (nucleo); and for Z > 10 Ne, ... ... inner locus proton site (nucleo); and for Z > 10 Ne, six face-center outer sites. [46][50] Nucleo "α-particle" series, (α = 2Z). Outer proton g...

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