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A quarterly, peer-reviewed scientific journal of advanced studies in theoretical and experimental physics, including related themes from mathematics.

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The "scattering of the results of measurements" of processes of diverse nature is determined by the earth's motion in the inhomogeneous space-time continuum. The effect of "half-year palindromes".(Report)

Jan 01, 2009; ... As obtained in this experimental research, the sequence of the shapes of histograms (the spectra of the amplitudes of fluctuations), measured during an astronomical day from 6 h to 18 h of the local time, is very similar (with high precision of probability) to the sequence of the histogram ...

The length of the day: a cosmological perspective.(Report)

Jan 01, 2009; ... We have found an empirical law for the variation of the length of the Earth's day with geologic time employing Wells's data. We attribute the lengthening of the Earth's day to the present cosmic expansion of the Universe. The prediction of law has been found to be in agreement with the ...

A quantum theory of magnetism.(Report)

Jan 01, 2009; ... In this paper, a new Quantum Theory of Magnetic Interaction is proposed. This is done under a relaxation of the requirement of covariance for Lorentz Boost Transformations. A modified form of local gauge invariance in which fermion field phase is allowed to vary with each space point but ...

The Planck vacuum.(Report)

Jan 01, 2009; ... This paper argues that there is a polarizable vacuum state (the Planck vacuum) that is the source of the quantum vacuum; the free particles; the gravitational, fine structure, and Planck constants; the gravitational field and the spacetime of General Relativity; the Maxwell equations and ...

The source of the quantum vacuum.(Report)

Jan 01, 2009; ... The quantum vacuum consists of virtual particles randomly appearing and disappearing in free space. Ordinarily the wavenumber (or frequency) spectrum of the zero-point fields for these virtual particles is assumed to be unbounded. The unbounded nature of the spectrum leads in turn to an ...