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A Classical Foundation
for Electrodynamics
Item CR1
$1.50
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A
Classical
Foundation
for Electrodynamics,
by T. G. Barnes, R. R. Pemper, and H. L. Armstrong (1977). So-called
"relativistic effects" of high velocity charges are explained by
physical mechanisms instead of Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity.
Reprint from Creation Research Society Journal, Vol. 14, No. 1. 8 pages.
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Spinning Charged Ring
Model of Elementary Particles
Item GE2
$1.00
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Spinning
Charged Ring
Model of Elementary Particles,
by David L. Bergman (1992). Shows how the same ring model of the
electron is successful for the proton, positron, and antiproton. 3
pages.
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Charged Ring Model of
Elementary Particles: A Controversy
Item GE3
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Charged
Ring
Model of Elementary Particles: A Controversy,
by Arnold G. Gulko and David L. Bergman (1993). These "letters to the
editor" were published as an article because the editor recognized new
explanations in fundamental physics. 3 pages.
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A Physical Model for
Atoms and Nuclei
Item
GE4
$2.00
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A
Physical
Model for
Atoms and Nuclei,
by Joseph Lucas (1996). A science paper that explains the physical
structure of the atom based on combinatorial geometry and magnetic
properties of electrons and protons. 10 pages.
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New Spinning Charged Ring
Model of the Electron
Item TC1
$1.50
donation
New
Spinning
Charged Ring Model of the Electron,
by David L. Bergman (1992). A conference presentation of item GE1,
Spinning Charged Ring Model of Electron Yielding Anomalous Magnetic
Moment. An explanation for non-physicists of how the ring model leads
to the measured characteristics of the electron. 7 pages.
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The Stable Elementary
Particles
Item TC2
$1.50
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The
Stable
Elementary
Particles, by
David L. Bergman (1992). A conference presentation of item GE2. The
spinning charged ring model is successful for all four of the stable
charged particles. 5 pages.
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