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|a Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale
|b Proceedings of a Symposium in Honour of the 80th Birthday of Jean-Pierre Vigier /
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|a Proceedings of a Symposium in Honour of the 80th Birthday of Jean-Pierre Vigier
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|a Fundamental Theories of Physics, An International Book Series on The Fundamental Theories of Physics: Their Clarification, Development and Application ;
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|a Astrophysics & Cosmology -- From the Cosmological Term to the Planck Constant -- Creation of Matter and Anomalous Redshifts -- The Origin of CMBR as Intrinsic Blackbody Cavity-QED Resonance Inherent in the Dynamics of the Continuous State Topology of the Dirac Vacuum -- Some New Results in Theoretical Cosmology -- Whitehead Meets Feynman and the Big Bang -- Developing the Cosmology of A Continuous State Universe -- The Problem of Observation in Cosmology and the Big Bang -- Absorber Theory of Radiation in Expanding Universes -- Bohm & Vigier: Ideas as A Basis for A Fractal Universe -- A Random Walk in A Flat Universe -- Multiple Scattering Theory in WolfỚ"s Mechanism and Implications in QSO Redshift -- Connections Between Thermodynamics, Statostocal Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, and Special Astrophysical Processes -- Extended Electromagnetic Theory -- New Developments in Electromagnetic Field Theory -- Comparison of Near and Far Field Double-Slit Interferometry for Dispersion of the Photon Wavepacket -- Photon Diameter Measurements -- What is the Evans-Vigier Field? -- Non-Abelian Gauge Groups for Real and Complex Amended MaxwellỚ"s Equations -- Experimental Evidence of Near-Field Superluminally Propagating Electromagnetic Fields -- The Photon Spin and other Topological Features of Classical Electromagnetism -- The Process of Photon Emission from Atomic Hydrogen -- Holographic Mind - Overview: The Integration of Seer, Seeing, and Seen -- Photons from the Future -- Gravitation Theory -- Can one Unify Gravity and Electromagnetic Fields? -- The Dipolar Zero-Modes of Einstein Action -- Theoretical and Experimental Progress on the Gem (Gravity-Electro-Magnetism) Theory of Field Unification -- Can Gravity be Included in Grand Unification? -- Gravitational Energy-Momentum in the Tetrad and Quadratic Spinor Representations of General Relativity -- Spinors in Affine Theory of Gravity -- A New Approach to Quantum Gravity -- Multidimensional Gravity and Cosmology and Problems of G -- Quantum Gravity Operators and Nascent Cosmologies -- Ravitational Magnetism: An Update -- Quantum Theory -- Quantum Hall Enigmas -- On The Possible Existence of Tight Bound States in Quantum Mechanics -- A Chaotic-Stochastic Model of an Atom -- Syncronization Versus Simultaneity Relations, with Implications for Interpretations of Quantum Measurements -- Can Non-Local Interferometry Experiments Reveal A Local Model of Matter? -- Beyond HeisenbergỚ"S Uncertainty Limits -- Towards A Classical Re-Interpretation of the Schrodinger Equation According to Stochastic Electrodynamics -- The Philosophy of the Trajectory Representation of Quantum Mechanics -- Some Physical and Philosophical Problems of Causality in the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics -- The Force c4/G, the Power c5/G and the Basic Equations of Quantum Mechanics -- Progress in Post-Quantum Physics and Unified Field Theory -- Vacuum Dynamics & Spacetime -- Polarizable-Vacuum Approach to General Relativity -- The Inertia Reaction Force and Its Vacuum Origin -- Engineering the Vacuum -- The Photon as a Charge-Neutral and Mass-Neutral Comosite Particle -- Pregeometry Via Uniform Spaces -- A Zpf-Mediated Cosmological Origin of Electron Inertia -- Vacuum Radiation, Entropy and the Arrow Of Time -- Quaternions, Torsion and the Physical Vacuum: Theories of M. Sachs and G. Shipov Compared -- Homoloidal Webs, Space Cremona Transformations and the Dimensionality and Signature of Macro-Spacetime -- Pulse Interaction in Nonlinear Vacuum Electrodynamics -- Proposal for Teleportation by Help of Vacuum Holes -- Cosmology, the Quantum Universe, and Electron Spin -- On Some Implications of the Local Theory Th(?) and of PopperỚ"Sexperiment.
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|a Jean-Pierre Vigier continually labeled one of les heretiques de la science, lỚ"eternel resistant et le patriarche is yet a pillar of modern physics and mathematics, with one leg firmly planted in theory and the other in empiricism spanning a career of nearly 60 years with a publication vitae quickly approaching 400! He wrote of his mentor Louis de Broglie ỚSGreat physicists fight great battlesỚ<U+00fd>, which perhaps applies even more so to 1 Jean-Pierre Vigier himself . If fortune allows a visit to Paris, reported to be the city of love, and certainly one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the world; one has been treated to a visual and cultural feast. For example a leisurely stroll from the Musee du Louvre along the Champs-Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe would instill even the least creative soul with the entelechies of a poets muse. It is perhaps open to theoretical interpretation, but if causal conditions have allowed one to be a physicist, visiting Paris, one may have taken opportunity to visit the portion of the old Latin quarter in place Jussieu where Pierre et Marie Curie Universite, reported to be Ớ<U+00dc>the best university in FranceỚ", is stationed.
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