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Chronological Index
(in reverse chronological order by year)
Issues for years 1987 through 1994 are numbered 1-20;
1995 begins volume 2.


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Volume 8
Number 1 (January 2001)
· Marcos Cesar Danhoni Neves: De Imenso, De Minimo and De Infinito: Giordano Bruno’s Micro and Infinite Universe and the “A-centric Labyrinth” of Modern Cosmology and its Philosophical Constraints

· Galina Granek: Poincaré’s Ether: A. Why did Poincaré retain the ether?

· Galina Granek: Poincaré’s Ether: B. What characterizes Poincaré’s ether?

· A.L. Kholmetskii: Remarks on the Correspondence of the Relativity and Causality Principles

· Vladimir Onoochin: Comment on the paper by A.L. Kholmetskii “Remarks on the Correspondence of the Relativity and Causality Principles”

· Mario Nanni: Gravitational Differences of a Chemical Nature

· Rumen I. Tzonchev and Andrew E. Chubykalo: Comment on “Dependence of Gravitational Action on Chemical Composition: New Series of Experiments” by M. Nanni (Apeiron 7, p.195, 2000)

· H.C.G. Caldas and P.R. Silva: Spreading of Wave Packets, Uncertainly Relations and the de Broglie Frequency

· Fred H. Thaheld: A Preliminary Indication of Controllable Biological Quantum Nonlocality?

Volume 7
Numbers 1-2 (January-April 2000)
Myron Evans (Guest Editor): The New Electrodynamics
Terence W. Barrett: Topology and the Physical Properties of Electromagnetic Fields
L.B. Crowell: Nonabelian Electrodynamics and SU(2) ´ SU(2) Electroweak Theory in LEP1 Data on Z Particle Production
Myron Evans: On the Application of the Lorentz Transformation in O(3) Electrodynamics
Geoffrey Hunter: The B(3) Field Controversy
Myron Evans: O(3) Electrodynamics:A Second Reply to Hunter
Edward Kapuścik: Non-Lorentzian Gauge Fields in Maxwell Electrodynamics
V.A. Kuligin, G.A. Kuligina, M.V. Korneva: Analysis of the Lorenz Gauge
Bo Lehnert. Sisir Roy, Arkaprabha Deb: An Extended Electromagnetic Theory
Héctor A. Múnera, Octavio Guzmán: Explicit Examples of Free-Space Non-Planar Electromagnetic Waves Containing Magnetic Scalar Potentials
Héctor A. Múnera: An Electromagnetic Force Containing Two New Terms: Derivation from a 4D-Aether
Thomas E. Phipps, Jr.: Neo-Hertzian Wave Equation for Variable Detector Velocity
José L. Trueba, Antonio F.Rañada: Helicity in Classical Electrodynamics and its Topological Quantization
A.A Cyrenika: Principles of Emission Theory
Ephemeris: T.E. Phipps, Jr.: Generalized Total Time Derivatives; Editorial Comment by Edward Kapuscik; Reviews: Sisir Roy: Statistical Geometry and Applications to Microphysics and Cosmology (reviewed by John Guillory); A.K.T. Assis: Relational Mechanics (reviewed by T.E. Phipps, Jr., Andrei Chubykalo)
@ issue
Numbers 3-4 (July-October 2000)
A.K.T. Assis and J. Guala-Valverde: Mass in Relational Mechanics
Vittorio Banfi: Prime Integrals in Relativistic Celestial Mechanics
D.G. Carpenter: A Compensating Term for the ‘Side Force Component’ Term in the Barometric Equation
D.G. Carpenter: Replacement of the Euler Fluid and Navier-Stokes Equations
David Dameron: Flux Leakage Tests for the Marinov Motor
Valeri P. Dmitriyev: Towards a Mechanical Analogy of a Quantum Particle: Turbulent Advection of a Fluid Discontinuity and Schroedinger Mechanics
Valeri P. Dmitriyev: Mechanical Analogies for the Lorenz Gauge, Particles and Antiparticles
Ph.M. Kanarev: Model of the Electron
Mario Nanni: Dependence of Gravitational Action on Chemical Composition: New Series of Experiments
Fred H. Thaheld: Proposed experiment to determine if there are EPR nonlocal correlations between two neuron transistors
C. Wolf: The Inequivalence of Haldane Statistics and the Ambiguous Statistics of Medvedev
Ephemeris: G. Galeczki: The Locally Induced Electric Field; H.R. Drew: If There Is No Thomas Precession, What Then?
@ issue
Volume 6
Numbers 1-2 (January-April 1999)
Pierre Hillion: The Wilsons’ Experiment
Christopher G. Jesudason: Time's Arrow, Detail Balance, Onsager Reciprocity and Mechanical Reversibility: I. Basic Considerations
S. H. Kim: Validity of Quantum Wiggler Electrodynamics Based on Analysis of the First Free-Electron Laser and Radiation in the First Smith-Purcell Configuration?
Emilio S. Corchero & Enrique Santos-Leal: Anisotropic Velocity Distribution in the Solar Plasma: Solution to the Neutrino Problem?
V.N. Strel’tsov: On the Lorentz-Covariant Theory of Gravity
Klaus Volkamer & Christoph Streicher: Experimental Evidence of a New Type of Quantized Matter with Quanta as Integer Multiples of the Planck Mass
C. Wolf: Quantum Correlations and Non-Locality as a Consequence of the Connectivity of Random Graphs
Yong-Gwan Yi: Optical Approach to Gravitational Redshift
Amitabha Ghosh & Soumitro Banerjee: Velocity Dependent Inertial Induction: Explanation of the Observed Anomalous Acceleration of Spacecraft
Ephemeris: George Galeczki: Space is 3-Dimensional;Junichiro Fukai: Review of Weber’s Electrodynamics by A.K.T. Assis
Tom Van Flandern: Review of Seeing Red by Halton Arp
Howard Hayden: Review of Open Questions in Relativistic Physics, edited by Franco Selleri
Ex Libris: Discussion of Seeing Red by Horace R. Drew, Matthew R. Edwards, Thomas E. Phipps, Jr., Jim Wright
Discussion of Open Questions in Relativistic Physics by Myron Evans
@ issue
Numbers 3-4 (July-October 1999)
J.R. Croca: The Uncertainty Relations
Louis Groarke & LeRoy Pazdernik: Has an Experimental Violation of Bohr’s Complementary Principle been Observed?
Christopher G. Jesudason: Time’s Arrow, Detail Balance, Onsager Reciprocity and Mechanical Reversibility: II. Thermodynamical Illustrations
R. Muradian, S. Carneiro, R. Marques: Radius-Mass Scaling Laws for Celestial Bodies
E. Santos Corchero: Relativistic Stars with Local Anisotropy:A Vindication of Einstein’s Second Heresy
V.N. Strel’tsov: Gravitational Charge in Newton’s and Einstein’s Theories
Jorge Guala-Valverde: Inertial Mass in Mach-Weber-Assis Theory
Yong-Gwan Yi: On the Nature of Relativistic Phenomena
C. Wolf: Spectral Distribution of Photons Admitting Ambiguous Statistics
Petar K. Anastasovski et al.: Link between the Non-Abelian Stokes Theorem and the B Cyclic Theorem
Valeri V. Dvoeglazov: Speculations on the Evans-Comay Discussion
E. Comay: A Reply to V.V. Dvoeglazov
Ephemeris: J.P. Wesley: A theorem and proof for the total time derivative of a vector field as seen by a moving point
Nuclear Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion by Tadahiko Mizuno (reviewed by T.E. Phipps, Jr)
Relativité et Substratum Cosmique by Joseph Levy (reviewed by Paul Marmet)
Extended Electromagnetic Theory-Space-Charge in Vacuo and the Rest Mass of the Photon. By B. Lehnert and S. Roy (reviewed by Stanley Jeffers)
@ issue
Volume 5
Numbers 1-2 (January-April 1998)
R.H. Dishington: The Conservation Law
Jiang Chun-xuan: On the Limit for the Periodic Table of the Elements
Marcel Luttgens: Newton vs. Einstein
Jacques Moret-Bailly: Can Astronomers Observe a Difference between a Doppler Effect and Coherent Parametric Raman Scattering?
Héctor A. Múnera: Michelson-Morley Experiments Revisited:
Systematic Errors, Consistency Among Different Experiments, and Compatibility with Absolute Space
V.N. Strel’tsov: Nonconservation of Charge and Energy as Consequences of Contracted Length Noncovariance
K.B. Ranger: Arbitrary Motion of a Viscous Incompressible Fluid
V.V. Dvoeglazov: Historical Note on Relativistic Theories of Electromagnetism
Ephemeris: J.P. Wesley: Induction Produces Aharonov-Bohm Effect;
P. Hillion: Review of Retardation and Relativity
by Oleg D. Jefimenko
@ issue
Number 3-4 (July-October 1998)
Halton. Arp: Evolution of Quasars into Galaxies and its Implications for the Birth and Evolution of Matter
H.-H. v. Borzeszkowski & H.-J. Treder: Mach’s Principle Could Save the Gravitons
J. O. Campbell: Black Holes – Fact or Fiction?
Matthew R. Edwards: Evidence of a Cosmological Matter and Energy Cycle
M.W. Evans & L.B. Crowell: Electron and Proton Spin Resonance Induced by Circularly Polarized Radiation: A Classical Derivation
Héctor A. Múnera: Redshift in Absolute Space: Periodicity of Quasars and Other Cosmological Implications
Úlpio Nascimento: On the Trail of Fresnel’s Search for an Ether Wind
Thomas E. Phipps, Jr.: Observations of the Marinov Motor
V.N.Strel’tsov: Interval in the Theory of Relativity
Hartmut Traunmüller: Measuring Time and other Spatio-Temporal Quantities
J. P Wesley: The Marinov Motor, Notional Induction without a Magnetic B Field
Ephemeris: Marcelo B. Ribeiro & Antonio A P. Videira: Dogmatism
and Theoretical Pluralism in Modern Cosmology;
Thomas E. Phipps, Jr. In Memory: Chalmers W. Sherwin
Martin Kokus: Review of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity versus
Classical Mechanics by Paul Marmet
@ issue
Volume 4
Number 1 (January 1997)
Mario Nanni: Simple Experiments to Test the Dependence of Gravitational Action on Chemical Composition
E. Recami, P. Ammiraju, H.E. Hernández, L.C. Kretly and W.A. Rodrigues Jr Elementary Particles as Micro-Universes: A Geometric Approach to "Strong Gravity"
Cynthia Kolb Whitney: A Quantum of Light Shed on Classical Potentials and Fields
R.G. Zaripov: On the Energy-Inertial Mass Relation: I. Dynamical Aspects
The Ephemeris (H. R. Drew: On The Nature of Things as Seen in the Late 20th Century;
S.A. Tolchelnikova-Murri: Role of Fundamental Astronomy in a Renaissence of Science)
@ issue (G. Walton, L. Szego & P. F. Ofner, D. H. Deutsch)
Number 2-3 (April-July 1997)
Special Issue: The B(3) Field: Beyond Maxwell Guest Editor: Myron W. Evans

Myron W. Evans: Introduction
Andrew A. Chubykalo: The Role of "Action-at-a-Distance" in the Electro-Magnetic Field Radiation Produced by an Accelerated Charge
José R. Croca: Laboratory-Scale Test of de Broglie's Tired-Photon Mode
Valeri V. Dvoeglazov & Myron W. Evans: Toward an Understanding of Electromagnetic Phenomena
Myron W. Evans: Helicity and the Electromagnetic Field
Stanley Jeffers: The Status of the Experimental Evidence for the B(3) Field
Bo Lehnert & Sisir Roy: Extended Electromagnetic Theory, Angular Momentum and the B(3) Field
Héctor A. Múnera & Octavio Guzmán: Magnetic Potentials, Longitudinal Currents, and Magnetic Properties of Vacuum: All Implicit in Maxwell's Equations
Jean-Pierre Vigier: Relativistic Interpretation (with Non-Zero Photon Mass) of the Small Ether Drift Velocity Detected by Michelson, Morley and Miller
Héctor A. Múnera: An Absolute Space Interpretation (with Non-Zero Photon Mass) of the Non-Null Results of Michelson-Morley and Similar Experiments: An Extension of Vigier's Proposal
The Ephemeris: Jenner Barretto Bastos Filho: Review of Evans/Vigier et al., The Enigmatic Photon;
Thomas E. Phipps, Jr.: Why Do Clock Rates Lack Group Properties?
M.W. Evans: Rebuttal of M. Y. A. Raja et al
P. Marquardt & G. Galeczki: Free Trade between Mass and Energy?
@ issue (Xu Shaozhi & Xu Xiangqun, Michael J. Strickland, H. R. Drew, G. Walton, Viv Pope, T. Frank Lee, Laszlo Szego & Peter F. Ofner, Thomas E. Phipps, Jr., Joseph J. Smulsky, M. W. Evans)
Number 4 (October 1997)
Chang Yi-Fang: Possible Decrease of Entropy due to Internal Interactions in Isolated Systems
Franco Selleri: Remarks on the Transformations of Space and Time
Cynthia Kolb Whitney: The Twins, the Mesons, and the Paradox
Milo Wolff: The Eight-fold Way of the Universe
R.G. Zaripov: On the Energy-Inertial Mass Relation: II. Kinematic and Geometrical Aspects
The Ephemeris: Lawrence S. Myers: An Unheralded Giant of Geology: Warren Carey;
G. Galeczki & P. Marquardt: The Incompatibility Between Special Relativity and Particle Dynamics
@ issue (S.C. Tiwari, G. Walton, I.J. Good, Laszlo Szego & Peter F. Ofner, George Galeczki, Thomas E. Phipps, Jr.,Xu Shaozhi & Xu Xiangqun, J.O. Campbell, J. P. Wesley, G. Galeczki and P. Marquardt, M. W. Evans)

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Volume 3
Number 1 (January 1996)
Bogdan Wszolek and Zbigniew Golda (Jagiellonian University Observatory, Krakow) - A Search for Infrared Emission from Extragalactic Clouds in the Sculptor Group of Galaxies
V.S. Troitsky (Radiophysical Research Institute, Nizhny Novgorod) - On the Nature of the Redshift in the Standard Model of Cosmology
V.A. Kuligin, G.A. Kuligina and M.V. Korneva (State University, Voronezh) - The Electromagnetic Mass of a Charged Particle
S.X.K. Howusu (University of Jos, Nigeria) - Cosmological Redshift: an Experimental Detection of Gravitational Radiation
P.F. Browne: The Æther, Inertia and Cosmology
The Ephemeris: Tom Van Flandern (Metaresearch Institute, Chevy Chase, MD) - Another Aftershock for the Big Bang
Number 2 (April 1996)
Jacques Moret-Bailly (Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon) - Quantum Mechanics an Approximation of Classical, Nonlinear Physics?
Chi Yi-Fang (Yunnan University, Kunming) - Nonlinear Nature of Gravitational Waves
C. Monstein (Freienbach, Switzerland) & J.P. Wesley (Blumberg, Germany)- Solar System Velocity from Muon Flux Anisotropy
Hitoshi Kitada (University of Tokyo) & Lancelot R. Fletcher (Jersey City, New Jersey) - Local Time and the Unification of Physics
Curt Renshaw (Alpharetta, Georgia) - Apparent Superluminal Jets as a Test of Special Relativity
The Ephemeris: M.W. Evans (York University & Indian Statistical Institute) - Review of Erich Bagge, "World and Antiworld in Physical Reality"; George Galeczki (Köln) - In Memoriam Nathan Rosen.
Number 3-4 (July-October 1996)
Jean-Claude Pecker (Collège de France, Paris) - In Memoriam Toivo Jaakkola
Toivo Jaakkola (Tuorla Observatory, Finland) - Action-at-a-Distance and Local Action in Gravitation
V.S. Troitskij (Radiophysical Institute, Nizhny Novgorod) - Observational Tests of the Standard Model
J.P. Wesley (Blumberg, Germany) - Order versus Chaos in a Steady State Cosmology
D.F. Roscoe (University of Sheffield, U.K.) - A Fractal Universe with Discrete Spatial Scales
G. Galeczki and P. Marquardt (Society for the Advancement of Physics, Köln) - A Non-Expanding, Non-Relativistic Universe
R. Prasad (London, U.K.) - A Non-Riemannian Universe
The Ephemeris: T.E. Phipps, Jr.: Problems of Quantum Mechanics; George Galeczki: Seventieth Birthday of a Non-Effect: Thomas Precession

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Volume 2
Number 1 (January 1995) Contents
Paul Marmet (University of Ottawa) - Origin of the 3° K Radiation
P. Marquardt and G. Galeczki (University of Köln) - Action and Quantum Mechanics
Wen-Xiu Li (University of Science and Technology of China) - On the Relativity of Lengths and Times
The Ephemeris: Tom Van Flandern (Meta Research) - Did the Universe Have a Beginning?
Number 2 (April 1995) Contents
J.P. Wesley (Blumberg, Germany) - Classical Quantum Theory
G. Galeczki (University of Köln) - The "Aurau Question" and the de Broglie Wave
Amitabha Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) - Dynamical Inertial Induction and the Potential Energy Problem
The Ephemeris: Halton C. Arp (Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik) - New Light on Redshift Periodicities
@ issue (correspondence, debate)
Number 3 (July 1995) Contents
Peter Huber (University of Heidelberg) and Toivo Jaakkola (Turku Universirty Observatory) - The Static Universe of Walther Nernst
Walther Nernst - Further Investigation of the Hypothesis of a Stationary Universe
P.F. Browne (University of Manchester) - The Cosmological Views of Nernst: An Appraisal
A.K.T. Assis (State University of Campinas) and M.C.D. Neves (State University of Maringa)- History of the 2.7 K Temperature Prior to Penzias and Wilson
The Ephemeris: P.F. Browne (University of Manchester ) - de Sitter Cosmology Reinterpreted
Number 4 (October 1995)
Introduction
"Fundamental Problems of Quantum Physics"
Asim O. Barut (University of Colorado)
Jeffrey Bub (University of Maryland)
Bernard d'Espagnat (University of Paris-South)
Jenner Barretto Bastos Filho (Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil)
Mendel Sachs (State University of New York at Buffalo)
Emilio Santos (University of Cantabria, Spain)
Franco Selleri (University of Bari, Italy)
Jean-Pierre Vigier (University of Paris-Pierre and Marie Curie)
The Ephemeris: T.E. Phipps, Jr. (Urbana, Ill.) - An Essay in Science Criticism

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1994
Nr. 18 (February 1994)
Toivo Jaakkola (Tuorla Observatory, Turku, Finland) - Radiative and Dynamical Implications of Electrogravity
Peter Huber (Heidelberg University) - The Cosmological Redshift as a Virtual Effect of Gravitation
H.E. Wilhelm (University of Utah) - Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of Galilean Electrodynamics
Adolphe Martin (Longueuil, Quebec) - Einstein to Galilean Relativity
Nr. 19 (June 1994)
S.H. Kim (University of Texas at Arlington) - A Non-Lorentzian Force Stronger than the Lorentz Force
Constantin Antonopoulos (National Technological University of Athens) - The Semantics of Absolute Space
Thomas E. Phipps, Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) - Stellar and Planetary Aberration
P. Graneau (Northeastern University, Arlington) and A.K.T. Assis (University of Campinas, Brazil) - Kirchhoff on the Motion of Electricity in Conductors
Peter F. Browne (University of Manchester) - Newtonian Cosmology with Renormalized Zero-Point Radiation
Nr. 20 (October 1994)
Martin Kokus (Hopewell, Pennsylvania) - Cosmological Consequences
P.F. Browne (University of Manchester) - Universes, Black Holes and Elementary Particles
Donald G. Carpenter (Colorado Tech) - Cosmology and Quantum Mechanical Unstable States for Helium
P. Marquardt and G. Galeczki (University of Köln) - The Uncertainty Principle Revisited
V.A. Kuligin, G.A. Kuligina and M.V. Korneva (University of Voronezh, Russia) - Epistemology and Special Relativity
G. Galeczki (University of Köln) - Physical Laws and the Theory of Special Relativity
T. Chang (University of Alabama, Huntsville) - A Formulation of the Gravitational Equation of Motion
Robert Oldershaw (Amherst, Mass.) - Keeping Physics on Track

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1993
Nr. 15 (February 1993)
H.E. Wilhelm (University of Utah) - Galilei Covariant Electrodynamics of Moving Media with Applictions to the Experiments of Fizeau and Hoek
S.X.K. Howusu (University of Jos, Nigeria) - The Confrontation between Relativity and the Principle of Reciprocal Action
Henrik Broberg (Norwegian Telecom, Oslo) - On the Kinetic Origin of Mass
Nr. 16 (June 1993)
C.I. Mocanu (Polytechnical Institute of Bucharest, Romania) - Is Thomas Rotation a Paradox?
Zu Shaozhi and Xu Xiangqun (Beijing Control Device Research Institute) - On the Relativity of Simultaneity
Martin Kokus (Hopewell, PA) and A.O. Barut, University of Colorado) - Suggestion for Unifying Two Types of Quantized Redshift of Astronomical Bodies
Nr. 17 (October 1993)
Thomas E. Phipps Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) - Ampere Tension and Newton's Laws
Henry P. Dart, III (Tucson, Arizona) - A New Alternative to the Big Bang Theory
S.X.K. Howusu (University of Jos, Nigeria) - General Mechanics of a Photon in the Gravitational Field of a Stationary Homogeneous Spherical Body
S.H. Kim (University of Texas at Arlington) - Principle of Random Wave-Function Phase of the Final State in Free-Electron Emission in a Wiggler
Robert L. Carroll (Summerville, SC) - The Black Hole

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1992
Nr. 12 (February 1992)
Zaman Akil (Kuwait City) - On the Constant of Gravitation
André K.T. Assis (State University of Campinas, Brazil) - On Hubble's Law of Redshift, Olbers' Paradox and the Cosmic Background Radiation
S.C. Tiwari (Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India) - The Nature of Time
Nr. 13 (June 1992)
Bogdan Wszolek (Jagiellonian University Observatory, Krakow) - Dust in the South Coma Void?
André K.T. Assis (State University of Campinas, Brazil) - On the Absorption of Gravity
D.F. Roscoe (University of Sheffield) - The Equivalence Principle as a Consequence of the Third Law
Joop F. Nieland (Arles sur Tech, France) - Vacuum Refraction Theory of Gravitation
H.E. Wilhelm (University of Utah) - Explanation of Anomalous Unipolar Induction in Corotating Conductor-Magnet Arrangements by Galilean Electrodynamics
@ issue (correspondence, debate)
Nr. 14 (October 1992)
Robert L. Carroll (Summerville, S.C.) - Physical Reality and Cosmology
John W. Kierein (Ball Space Systems, Boulder CO) - A Mechanism for Particle Acceleration in Space Plasmas and for Planetary Mass Accretion
Thomas E. Phipps Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) - Lorentz Contraction of the Coulomb Field: An Experimental Proposal
Joseph J. Smulsky (Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch) - When the Obstacles are Removed
Peter Huber (Germanistisches Seminar, Heidelberg University) - Does the Velocity of Light Decrease?

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1991
Nrs. 9-10 (Winter-Spring 1991)
Jean-Claude Pecker (College de France, Paris) - A Tribute to Jean-Pierre Vigier
Konrad Rudnicki (Jagiellonian University Observatory, Krakow) - What are the Empirical Bases of the Hubble Law?
S.V.M. Clube (Astrophysics Department, Oxford University) - Mass Inflation as a Recurring Property of Matter in Astrophysical Situations
William Napier (Royal Observatory, Edinburgh) - Crystal Spheres in Velocity Space?
Halton Arp (Max-Planck-Institute, Munich) - How Non-Velocity Redshifts in Galaxies Depend on Epoch of Creation
Paul Marmet (Physics Department, University of Ottawa) - A New Mechanism to Explain Observations Incompatible with the Big Bang
Amitabha Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) - Velocity Dependent Inertial Induction: A Possible Tired-Light Mechanism
David Roscoe (Department of Applied Mathematics, Sheffield University) - Gravity out of Inertia
Henrik Broberg (Djursholm, Sweden) - Mass, Energy, Space
Peter N. Kropotkin (Geological Institute, Academy of Sciences, Moscow) - The Perfect Cosmological Principle and the Hubble Effect
Toivo Jaakkola (University Observatory, Helsinki) - Electrogravitational Coupling: Empirical and Theoretical Arguments
Richard A. Waldron (Department of Mathematics, University of Ulster) - An Infinite Non-Expanding Universe in Dynamic Equilibrium
Nr. 11 (Autumn 1991)
Witold Maciejewski (Jagiellonian University Observatory, Krakow) - Contrasts and Average Density in the Hierarchical Model of the Universe
Alexey Shlenov (St. Petersburg, Russia) - Conservation of Energy in a Static Universe
Paul Pesteil (Nice, France) - Numerical Analysis of Particle Masses

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1990
Nr. 6 (Winter 1990)
Toivo Jaakkola (Helsinki University Observatory) - On Reviving Tired Light
Donald G. Carpenter (Colorado Tech) - Electron-Spin- Reversal Noise in the Gigahertz and Terahertz Ranges as a Basis for Tired-Light Cosmology
Jean-Claude Pecker (College de France)/Jean-Pierre Vigier (University of Paris)/Toivo Jaakkola (Helsinki University Observatory) - Spatial Fluctuation of the Hubble "Constant"
Nr. 7 (Summer 1990)
Thomas E. Phipps Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) - To Seek the Truth in the Face of Authority
R.A. Waldron (University of Ulster) - Stellar Collapse
P. Marmet (University of Ottawa) - Relativity and the Formation of Black Holes
Nr. 8 (Autumn 1990)
Jacques Trempe (Montreal, Quebec) - Laws of Light Propagation in Galilean Space-Time
Thomas E. Phipps Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) - Weber-type Laws of Action-at-a-Distance in Modern Physics
Zbigniew Garncarek (Pedagogical University, Opole, Poland)/ Konrad Rudnicki (Jagiellonian University Observatory, Krakow) - Do Various Indices of Clustering of Galaxies Describe the same Physical Property

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1989
Nr. 4 (February 1989)
Konrad Rudnicki (Jagiellonian University, Krakow) - The Importance of Cosmological Principles for Research in Cosmology
Toivo Jaakkola (Helsinki University Observatory) - The Cosmological Principle: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations
Nr. 5 (Fall 1989)
Fred Walker (Sedona, Arizona) - A Contradiction in the Theory of Universal Expansion
Halton Arp (Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Munich) - Extragalactic Evidence for Quantum Causality
S.V.M. Clube (University of Oxford) - Lorentzian Gravity and Cosmology

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1988
Nr. 2 (February 1988)
Jean-Claude Pecker (College de France) - How To Describe Physical Reality?
Jean-Claude Pecker/Jean-Pierre Vigier (University of Paris) - A Possible Tired-Light Mechanism
Nr. 3 (August 1988)
D.F. Roscoe (University of Sheffield) - Gravitation as an Inertial Process
Amitabha Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) - Velocity-Dependent Inertial Induction: A Case for Experimental Observation

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1987
Nr. 1 (September 1987)
Henrik Broberg (Stockholm) - Particle Mass in a Cosmological Perspective
Toivo Jaakkola (University of Helsinki Observatory) - Mach s Principle and Properties of Local Structure

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 [2楼]  作者:马国梁  发表时间: 2001/07/27 18:49 

是新以太即真空场,没什么大惊小怪!真空决不是一无所有。
 [3楼]  作者:bad-boys  发表时间: 2001/07/27 19:38 

说的好!
 [4楼]  作者:bad-boys  发表时间: 2001/07/27 19:41 

我是灭火器。
 [5楼]  作者:dyn2000  发表时间: 2001/07/27 21:18 

回复:电磁波也不是光!
说得好,但是没有与光同频的金属。
反过来,没有证据证明光是电磁波,
也没有证据证明电磁波是光,很简单的例子:
电磁波能够通过黑洞,而光却通过不了!

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