BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RECOMMENDING READING

Contents

Contents of Book: One - Two - Three - Four - Five - Six

 

Books

The New Physics edited by Paul Davies, Cambridge University Press, 1989.

A Source Book in Physics by William Francis Magie, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1935.

Astronomy edited by Samuel Rapport and Helen Wright, New York University Press, 1964.

Elements of Physics by George Shortley and Dudley Williams, Second Edition, 1955 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Fundamentals of Physics Extended by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker, Fifth Edition, 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals under editorship of Ovid W. Eshbach, Second Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1952.

Magnets by Francis Bitter, 1961, Doubleday & Company, Inc.

Modern Magnetism, Fourth Edition, by L. F. Bates, Cambridge University Press, 1961.

Principles of Electricity Applied to Telephone and Telegraph Work, 1961 Edition, American Telephone and Telegraph Co.

Quantum Mechanics and Experience, David Z. Albert, Harvard University Press, 1992.

The Universe by Isaac Asimov, Avon Books, 1966.
 

Scientific American Book

The Laureates' Anthology, Vol. II - "The Upsilon Particle" by Leon M. Lederman.
 

From Scientific American (magazine)

February 1992 - "Laser Trapping of Neutral Particles" by Steven Chu.

October 1973 - "Electron-Positron Collisions" by Alan M. Litke and Richard Wilson.

April 1989 - "Quantum Interference and the Aharonov-Bohm Effect" by Yoseph Imry and Richard A Webb.

February 1991- "The Number of Families of Matter" by Gary J. Feldman and Jack Steinberger.

November 1991 - "The Nuclear Equation of State" by Hans Gutbrod and Horst Stocker.

December 1991 - "Quantum Cosmology and the Creation of the Universe" by Jonathan J. Halliwell

July 1992 - "Quantum Philosophy" by John Horgan.

January 1993 - "Quantum Dots" by Mark A. Reed.

April 1993 - "Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics" by Serge Haroche, and Jean-Michel Raimond.

February 1994 - "Particle Metaphysics" by John Horgan.

April 1994 - "Charge and Spin Density Waves" by Stuart Brown and George Gruner.

May 1994 - "Bohm's Alternative to Quantum Mechanics" by David Z, Albert.

June 1994 - "The Classical Limit of an Atom" by Michael Nauenberg, Carlos Stroud, and John Yeazell.

October 1994 - "The Evolution of the Universe" by P. James E. Peebles, David N. Schramm,
                          Edwin L. Turner, and Richard G. Kron.
                      - "The Search for Extraterrestrial Life" by Carl Sagan.

November 1994 - The Self-Reproducing Inflationary Universe" by Andrei Linde.

December 1994 - "The Duality in Matter and Light" by Berthold-Georg Englert, Marlan O. Scully, and Herbert Walther.

February 1995 - "Masers in the Sky" by Moshe Elitzur.

June 1995 - "Building World-Record Magnets" by Greg Boebinger, Al Passner, and Joze Bevk.

March 1996 - "Electrons in Flatland" by Steven Kivelson, Dung-Hai Lee, and Shou Cheng Zhang.

November 1996 - "Quantum Seeing in the Dark" by Paul Kwiat, Harald Weinfurter, and Anton Zeilinger.

June 1997 - "Bringing Schrodinger's Cat to Life" by Philip Yam.

November 1998 - "Glueballs" by Frank E. Close and Philip R. Page.

January 1999 - "Cosmological Antigravity" by Lawrence M. Krauss

February 1999 - "Soft X-ray Stars and Supernovae" by Peter Kahabka, Edward P. J. van den Heuvel, and Saul A. Rappaport.

April 1999 - "Is Space Finite?" by Jean-Pierre Luminet, Glenn D. Starkman, and Jeffrey R. Weeks.

July 1999 - "The Mystery of Nucleon Spin" by Klaus Rith and Andreas Schafer.

July 2000 - "Where Are They" by Ian Crawford.
                - "Where They Could Hide" by Andrew J. LePage.
                - "Intergalactically Speaking" by George W. Swenson, Jr.
 

From Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact

May 1983 - "Who's Out There" by David Brin, Ph.D.
 

From Science Digest

August 1986 - "Pauli's Puzzle" by Jeremy Bernstein.
 

From Science News

Volume 146 - "Faster Than Light Photons" by Ivars Peterson.

Volume 148 - "Beyond the Top Quark" by Ivars Peterson.
 

Most of Volume 7, Issue 38, 2001, Infinite Energy Magazine, but especially the article entitled "Dayton Miller's Ether-Drift Experiments: A Fresh Look" by James DeMeo.

Enclyclopedia Americana, 1960.
 

As this book is being prepared for bulk printing, Issue 39 of Volume 7 of Infinite Energy Energy Magazine has arrived. In it are two articles (one by A. G. Kelly, and one by Paulo N. Correa and Alexandra N. Correa) dealing with an experiment by Sagnac performed in 1914 using an ether detection device in which the apparatus rotated. Both this and subsequent similar experiments by others proved the existence of an ether. However, Einstein was the popular one of the day and he chose to ignore these experiments which were subsequently suppressed by the scientific community.

Today, engineers design navigation systems for our atomic submarines, transoceanic aircraft, and communications satellites, using the "Sagnac Effect", but this is ignored by almost all physicists.

Contents

Contents of Book: One - Two - Three - Four - Five - Six