Search for the Ultimate Space: The Space Mass Theory
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Book Description
The Space Mass Theory can give answers to questions scientists still ponder. What really causes gravity and why it does not come in waves? What determines the values for the speed of light (c) and the gravity factor (G)? What is the source for the strong force? How space has mass, but only in one dimension. And how, unlike matter particles, it is proportional to that dimension. How lepton and hadron particles are formed out of space. How photons are an absence of space, a vacuum of mass, which stretch the mass of space transversely. Why electrons separated by great distances can act like opposite hand partners? Want to know where gravity shows its negative polarity? And where are found magnetic monopoles? Then for the answers, read "The Search for the Ultimate Space".
--This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
About the Author
Prior to 1953, the author had been a machinist, served in the U.S. Army, and then worked as an electronic tech rep. In 1953, he gave up electronics to work in the structural engineering field.
In 1973, the new cultural attitude toward sex and violence caused the author to give up fiction, to switch over to non-fiction, for spare time reading.
In 1974, in reading upon physics and Relativity, something seemed to be missing for the Universe. So the author spent his spare time seeking to discover what seemed to be missing for the Universe.
In 1983, reflecting upon the difference between elasticity and mass caused the author to credit space with the latter. And since then, he has applied that to the known phenomena.
The author is now retired in Montana where the winters are cold, the people are friendly, there is room to breathe, and the mountains take ones mind off the problems of the city. So he has written this book. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Search For The Ultimate Space: The Space Mass Theory,R. A. Bowland,Xlibris Corporation,1413499031,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics
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