Prespacetime Journal Volume 3 Issue 15 End of Year Higgs Roundup and Other Topics |
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Author:
| Dream, Quantum |
Series title: | Prespacetime Journal Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4819-0513-8 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.90 |
Book Description:
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Prespacetime Journal ("PSTJ," http://www.prespacetime.com) is a publication in which physicists, mathematicians and other learned scholars publish their research results and express their views on the origin, nature and mechanism of spacetime and its possible connection to a prespacetime. It is also a journal where all learned scholars can present their models and experimental results on elemental particles, fundamental forces including gravity and related topics.This is PSTJ Volume 3...
More DescriptionPrespacetime Journal ("PSTJ," http://www.prespacetime.com) is a publication in which physicists, mathematicians and other learned scholars publish their research results and express their views on the origin, nature and mechanism of spacetime and its possible connection to a prespacetime. It is also a journal where all learned scholars can present their models and experimental results on elemental particles, fundamental forces including gravity and related topics.This is PSTJ Volume 3 Issue 15 first published in December 2012. It is entitled "End of Year Higgs Roundup & Other Topics" and contains following articles: (1) End of Year Higgs Roundup; (2) Do Geometric Invariants of Preferred Extremals Define Topological Invariants of Space-time Surface and Code for Quantum Physics? (3) Bianchi Type-II, VIII & IX Magnetized Cosmological Models in Lyra Geometry; (4) Five Dimensional Plane Wave-like Solutions of Field Equations of Israel and Trollope in Peres Space-time; (5) View about Higgs from the Perspective of Recent Development in TGD; (6) FQXi Results & Analysis; (7) LHC End of Proton-run Update & a Christmas Rumour; and (8) The Particle at the End of the Universe & Colliding Particles.