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This 41-page book is Dr. Lang's third and most condensed book in a series of books that relate to his revolutionary and surprisingly simple new unified theory of physics. This theory is math-and-physics-based, in contrast to current physics theory which is solely math-based. Virtually all of Albert Einstein's assumptions are reversed. Space is longer an empty vacuum; space cant warp with time; the speed of light varies; and mass, length, and time can longer change with speed. This theory is based on classical fluid dynamics. Physics is unified by replacing its three fields (of gravity, electromagnetics, and quantum mechanics) by a single new field consisting of spatial fluid. The 25 mysteries and their solutions relate to unification, time, the speed of light, photons, neutris, electrons, positrons, electric charge, protons, neutrons, isotopes, mass, energy, nuclear strong and weak forces, nuclear pairing, nuclear orbiting, quantization, quantum mechanics, gravity, the nature of our universe, dark matter and energy, and superluminal travel. A century of modern physics is replaced by this paradigm change in physics. Relativity is w obsolete. All of physics finally becomes both mathematically and physically understandable.Product Identifiers
PublisherCreatespace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-101516830245
ISBN-139781516830244
eBay Product ID (ePID)225146184
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SubjectPhysics
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorThomas G Lang ph D
FormatTrade Paperback (Us) ,Unsewn / Adhesive Bound, Paperback / Softback
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Date of Publication18/11/2015
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyDr. Thomas G. Lang specializes in fluid dynamics and its applications. He has two BS degrees from Caltech, an MS from USC, and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Penn State. He has authored over 80 papers and has more than 30 patents related to fluid dynamic applications. He received the Intersociety Pioneer Award, a Marine Technology Society Lockheed Award for Ocean Science and Engineering, and the prestigious David W. Taylor Medal awarded by SNAME for his accomplishments in fluid dynamic applications. Dr. Lang worked for 27 years at a Navy Lab in San Diego where he initiated and headed the Advanced Concepts Division. In 1978, Dr. Lang formed a corporation based on his inventions, which resulted in contracts with British Shipbuilders and other international corporations, the U.S. Navy, and DARPA. He also managed the model tests and designed the drag-reducing riblets for the Stars and Stripes team that retrieved The America's Cup from Australia in 1987. He has been an invited lecturer at over 25 universities, engineering societies, and corporations. Dr. Lang resides in California where he recently designed and built a water tunnel as part of his continuing R&D work in fluid dynamics. His recent book on a unified theory of physics was developed as a spare-time activity that started in 1950 at age 21, two years after graduating in mechanical engineering from Caltech.
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