Vol. 18, Issue 6
2024
ID: CtZhk
Evgeny Bantutov
In modern physics, it is almost axiomatic that the speed of light represents the highest possible terminal velocity for the transfer of energy and information. This paper presents philosophical arguments supporting the existence of 'action at a dista...
Vol. 18, Issue 3
2024
ID: OPd6R
Alamgir Hossain, Samiron Kumar Saha
Computed tomography (CT) is crucial for determining the effective dose in medical imaging. This study estimates size-specific effective doses during CT scans of the brain for both pediatric and adult patients using a Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) 16...
Vol. 16, Issue 9
2022
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Elena Kowalczyk, Wei-Lin Chen
This study introduces a novel physical model to elucidate the emergence and properties of light, as well as its trajectory. It addresses the longstanding paradox of light's invariance and isotropy through the application of classical physics principl...
Vol. 16, Issue 9
2022
ID: i43ZC
Igor Orlov, Elena Kowalczyk, Rajesh Krishnamurthy
This article is based on the theory of vortex gravitation and examines the physical anomalies of Earth, such as the slowing of its rotation. It defines orbital acceleration, mass, and proximity to the Sun while estimating the age of our planet. The p...
Vol. 15, Issue 12
2021
ID: 7IjuK1
Bernard J. Feldman
Very recently, the National Toxicology Program reported a correlation between exposure to whole body 900 MHz radiofrequency radiation and cancer in the brains and hearts of Sprague Dawley male rats. This paper proposes the following explanation for t...
Vol. 12, Issue 8
2018
ID: FPHZF
Leo G. Sapogin, V. A. Dzhanibekov, Yu. A. Ryabov
The present article discusses the challenges and implications of a new Unitary Quantum Theory in its application to various aspects of reality. This theory provides a novel approach to understanding phenomena that remain unexplained by Modern Science...