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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 for 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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CO1 Forces on Moving Objects by David L.
Bergman (1997). Analysis of space-time physics
proposed in Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity.
Shows how forces really act on moving bodies and
explains the basis of inertial mass. 19 pages.
CO2 Inertial Mass of Charged Elementary
Particles by David L. Bergman (1997).
Science paper explaining the physical mechanisms
that produce the inertial force of reaction in
the electron and proton rings. 6 pages.
CO3 Physical Models of Matter
by
David L. Bergman (1997). Paper showing
that physical models are superior to
point particles in explaining blackbody
radiation and other basic phenomena
using a ring particle absorption
mechanism. 3 pages.
GE1 Spinning Charged Ring Model
of Electron Yielding Anomalous Magnetic Moment by David L. Bergman (1990).
Science paper that proposed a spinning
charged ring model of electron. 10 pages.
GE5 Commentary on "Sub-Quantum
Physics"
by
David L. Bergman (1997). Particle-wave
duality and the Heisenberg Uncertainty
Principle are fundamental but flawed
concepts of Quantum Theory. 6 pages.
IC1 Conflict of Atomism and
Creationism in History
by David L. Bergman (1998). Conflict in
philosophy of science is traced from
ancient Greek ideas to Modern Science. 13 pages.
LN1 Theory of Forces
by
David L. Bergman (1998). Reviews
historical theories of force
transmission, shows of origin of the
inertial force, and establishes an
electromagnetic basis for Newton’s laws
of mechanics. 21
pages.
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