Unified Fields

Electric, Magnetic and Gravitational

Welcome to my world of Physics. On this site are found a prologue and six articles that deal with physics review and the development of a new energy concept.  Reviewed are:  Einstein's works, Newton's works, Maxwell's works, Gravitational Force Field (GFF), Electromagnetic radiation, Cosmology, Quantum Physics, and the Speed of Light.  The new energy concept offers  alternatives to the measurement of energy conversion, the speed of light, Doppler and gravity shifts and atom definition.

It is important to understand that modern day technology has been a process. The best way to study the process is historically. e.g. The vacuum tube came before the transistor, the transistor is the precursor to the latest in integrated circuits, and Einstein's works were initiated because he thought that there was a discrepancy between the works of Newton and Maxwell.

Einstein, an intellectual giant, has been voted man of the century. His postulate about the Speed of Light led to his Special Theory of Relativity. His famous E = mc2 is the result of empirical data that shows mass varies with speed.. He won the Nobel Prize for explaining the photo-electric effect. The papers of this site do not deny any of Einstein's accomplishments. They do however question one his postulates "the speed of light is a universal constant, relative to nothing". The articles here deal with the variation of the speed of light as a function of media. A new energy concept is derived, developed, and introduced. It expands the present day concept of energy and the speed of light. It turns out that the General Theory of Relativity is unnecessary if the time and distance measurements of the Special Theory of Relativity become objective and real. This is true if it can be demonstrated that the speed of light is not a universal constant, an initial condition. Its value varies as function of media and is relative to any movement of the measuring device.

These papers deny nothing but they do extend and give a new look at an old thing. For better understanding, it is suggested that the following be read in the sequence shown.  Attached is an email address for any correspondence or comments that you might have concerning the material presented.

 

Physics Review and Innovations by Tom Besmer

v     Prologue

v     Einstein, Relativity and Measurements

v     A New Vision

v     Speed of Light

v     Absolute Time and Distance

v     Quantum Physics

v     Exploring the Universe

v     Summary and Conclusions

v     References

v     email Tom Besmer

 

 

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