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Category Archives: Physics-General
Gabriel LaFreniere, Wave Structure of Matter pioneer, Dies
One of the great scientific researchers of our age, Gabriel Lafrenière, has died . He lived from October 4th 1942 to April 11 2012. He studied the composition of particles of matter as standing wave structures, developing a method of creating … Continue reading
Posted in Cymatics, physics-Wave_Structure, Researchers-General, _CRI_News
Tagged died, gabriel, lafreniere, researcher, wave-structure-matter, WSM
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Astronomers Discover That Galaxies Are Either Asleep or Awake
A new survey looks at galaxies to see whether they are actively forming stars (awake) or not forming stars (asleep). Under commonly accepted cosmology, the galaxies at 12 billion light years distance are seen quite shortly after the big bang … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy-General, Geology, physics-Wave_Structure
Tagged 586 MY, asleep, awake, galaxies, standing, waves
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RHYTHMODYNAMICS by Yuri N. Ivanov
The idea of the Wave Structure of Matter has been dealt with a series of great scientists over the years. Since the deaths of Schroedinger, Einstein and Dirac, people that believe in real waves for matter have tended to fade … Continue reading
Fluctuations in Nuclear Decay Rates and Solar Activity
For many years Professor Simon Shnoll and other scientists at the Russian Biophysics Laboratory at Pushchino has reported that some nuclear decay rates are not constant. They found there are variations in histograms of nuclear decay rates sampled at regular … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy-Solar, physics-Isotopes, physics-Wave_Structure
Tagged fluctuations, nuclear decay, russian, shnoll, solar activity, waves, WSM
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The strange case of solar flares and radioactive elements
Reported here: This story is from the Aug. 23, 2010 issue of Stanford Report. When researchers found an unusual linkage between solar flares and the inner life of radioactive elements on Earth, it touched off a scientific detective investigation that could end … Continue reading
Schumann Resonances and human health
Schumann Resonances, a plausible biophysical mechanism for the human health effects of Solar/Geomagnetic Activity Dr Neil Cherry Associate Professor of Environmental Health, Human Sciences Department, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand Abstract: A large number of studies have identified significant physical, … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy-Solar, Biology-General, physics-Geophysics
Tagged activity, blood pressure, brain, ELF, geomagnetic, human, Kp index, melatonin, resonance, Schumann, Schumann Resonance, ULF, waves
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Decay Rates and Time
This video is rather unusual. It mentions economics and various other disciplines before delving into recent discoveries about radioactive decay not being constant. It has been found that annual cycles show in decay rates and that e/m fields can also … Continue reading
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The Wobbly Project
In 2008 Radiance Trust gave a scholarship to University student, William Zhou, to write a program under Ray Tomes instructions to produce pictures of WSM (Wave Structure of Matter) particle / wave structures in 3D. Previously people have only tried … Continue reading
Posted in Physics-General, physics-Wave_Structure
Tagged 3D, matter, oscillations, particle, physics-Wave_Structure, rotation, simulation, spherical, standing, wave
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Relationship between Earth’s Magnetic Field and Ocean Currents?
A paper in “New Journal of Physics” titled “Secular variation of the Earth’s magnetic field: induced by the ocean flow?” (available at http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/11/6/063015/pdf/1367-2630_11_6_063015.pdf ) suggests: Abstract. Secular variation of the Earth’s main magnetic field is believed to originate in the … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy-General, Climate-General, physics-Geophysics
Tagged .solar, astronomy-Planets, Climate-General, currents, cycle, field, GR, magnetic, ocean, tallbloke, tomes
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Cycles in Sunspot Number Reconstruction for 11,000 Years
This analysis is based on a Sunspot number reconstruction from Radiocarbon C14 in Tree Rings by Solanki, S.K., et al. 2005, and the data was obtained from NOAA. C14 is generally accepted as being a proxy for solar activity, possibly … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy-Planets, astronomy-Solar, climate-Solar, physics-Isotopes
Tagged .solar, C14, Climate-General, physics-Isotopes, reconstruction, sunspot
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