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Vol. 12, No 2, May
2009
Origin of Gravity,
Part
3
Vol. 12, No 1, Feb 2009
Origin of Gravity,
Part
2
Vol.
11, No 4, Nov 2008
Origin of Gravity,
Part
1
Vol. 11, No 3, Aug 2008
Understanding
Early
Science
Vol. 11, No 2, May 2008
The Electrodynamic
Origin
of the Force of Inertia, Part 3
Vol. 11, No 1, Feb 2008
The Electrodynamic
Origin
of the Force of Inertia, Part 2
Vol. 10, No 4, Nov 2007
The Electrodynamic
Origin
of the Force of Inertia, Part 1
Vol. 10, No 3, Aug 2007
Science of Origins,
Part 2 –
Empirical Evidence
Vol. 10, No 2, May 2007
Science of Origins,
Part 1 –
Principles
Vol. 10, No 1, Feb 2007
Derivation of the
Universal Force Law - Part 4
Vol. 9, No 4, Nov 2006
Derivation of the
Universal Force Law - Part 3
Vol. 9, No 3, Aug 2006
Derivation of the
Universal Force Law - Part 2
Vol. 9, No 2, May 2006
Derivation of the
Universal Force Law - Part 1
Vol. 9, No 1, February 2006
Fine-Structure
Properties of the Electron, Proton and Neutron
Vol. 8, No 4, November 2005
No Government Funds
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CSS Research
DARPA sees FORMS as Threat to Theories of Modern Physics
Vol. 8, No 3, August 2005
Electron Wave
Function
Electromagnetic Waves Emitted by Ring Electrons
Vol. 8, No 2, May 2005
A Classical
Electromagnetic Theory of Elementary Particles - Part 2, Intertwining
Charge-Fibers
Vol. 8, No 1, February 2005
FORMS OF Real
Molecular
Structures
Progress Report
Vol. 7, No. 4, November 2004
A Classical
Electromagnetic Theory of Elementary Particles - Part 1,
Introduction
Vol. 7, No. 3, August 2005
The Law of Cause
and
Effect
Dominant
Principle of Classical Physics
Vol. 7, No. 2, May 2004
Observations of the
Properties of Physical Entities
Part 2 -
Shape and Size of Electron, Proton and Neutron
Vol. 7, No. 1, February 2004
Observations of the Properties of Physical Entities
Part 1 -
Nature of the Physical World
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