Archive for January, 2013

Typeset UFT225

Monday, January 21st, 2013

Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Sunday, January 20, 2013 11:46 PM
Author: metric345
Subject: Typeset UFT225

Many thanks for this typeset version. There are only three errors left in an excellently prepared paper.

1) There is a partial sub mu sign missing in eq. (2) in front of the column vector (my typo in writing up)
2) In Eq. (4) D sub mu in front of the first column vector should be partial derivative sign sub mu.
3) In Eq. (23), minus sign in numerator.

Eqs. (2) and (4) are the same, they are the standard covariant derivative equations of electroweak theory, so the first derivative of the column vector is the ordinary partial four derivative, partial sign sub mu. I took this equation of Ryder and checked it, finding numerous glaring algebraic errors which were cross checked by Horst Eckardt using computer algebra. I pointed this out to Ryder no less than three times, but he ignored my e mails, and abdicated duty. These errors mean that the whole of electroweak theory of the standard type collapses, as of course does Higgs boson theory. I first refuted Higgs boson theory with B(3) theory in about November 1991, as did four or five other groups. Vigier pointed out the link between B(3) and photon mass in early 1993. Although a most eminent physicist, he too was ignored by CERN. CERN has tried to ignore all the work on B(3), several hundred papers, thus abdicating duty. Some people at CERN look at www.aias.us quite regularly so CERN is fully aware that Higgs boson theory is complete nonsense. This is why large cuts in physics are beginning to be made in the States of Texas and Florida. Billions are being wasted on nonsensical algebra. The experimental data at CERN may or may not be reproducible, no one really knows, but this expense is wildly unsustainable. I pointed this out to senior CERN staff who again tried to ignore the refutation. So Governments are quite right to cut physics funding by 60% as in Texas.

UFT225-20-1-2013.pdf

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235(10): Spin Torsion and Vector Connection for Plane Polar Coordinates

Monday, January 21st, 2013

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Posted on: Monday, January 21, 2013 2:05 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: 235(10): Spin Torsion and Vector Connection for Plane Polar Coordinates

This is the final note for UFT235, in which Cartan geometry is extended to include tetrads and connections defined by ordinary coordinate systems such as the plane polar. These are developments in fundamental mathematics and physics. Usually when there a lot of notes for a paper, ideas are being developed rapidly. So now I will write up UFT235 to summarize the main results of the notes. It is of key importance to study the background notes along with each UFT paper. There are well over a thousand background notes now available in the UFT section of www.aias.us. In the next paper UFT236 an unsolved problem in dynamics will be addressed using the new fundamental methods of UFT235, which is another very simple refutation of Einsteinian general relativity because the torsion for the plane polar coordinates is non zero, the connection is not symmetric. The same will be true for all coordinate systems in any dimension. EGR incorrectly uses a symmetric connection.

a235thpapernotes10.pdf

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Daily Report Sunday 20/1/13

Monday, January 21st, 2013

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Posted on: Sunday, January 20, 2013 11:19 PM
Author: metric345
Subject: Daily Report Sunday 20/1/13

There were 2662 hits from 490 distinct visits, 49.4% spiders from AHrefs, baidu, google, MSN and yandex. CEFEL79, CEFE60, BI19, FPL18, LMEP(Sp)13, LMEP11. Information technology University of Western Australia homopolar; California Institute of Technology Essay 24; Engineering Colorado State University UFT58 and general; University of California San Diego Supercomputer Center work for the U. S. National Archives publications section; Basque University UFT199; Earthquake Research Institute University of Tokyo 2D paper; National AIDS Council Secretariat Papua New Guinea Essay65; Avant Gard Murmansk Russia UFT175. Intense interest all sectors, updated usage file attached.

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Daily Report Saturday 19/1/13

Monday, January 21st, 2013

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Posted on: Sunday, January 20, 2013 12:04 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: Daily Report Saturday 19/1/13

There were 2662 hits from 490 distinct visits, 49.4% spiders from AHrefs, baidu, google, yandex and sistrix. CEFEL78, CEFE57, BI17, FPL15, LMEP(Sp)12, LMEP10. Brazilian National Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics UFT133(Sp); General Electric Corporation general; Pasadena City College equation flowcharts; Electrical Engineering University of California Los Angeles LCR resonant, UFT8; Juan Carlos Third University Spain UFT177(Sp); Yasou Greek Orthodox Organization general; Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology Pakistan Educational Note 2; National Chiao Tung University Taiwan Phys Scripta article. Intense interest all sectors, updated usage file attached for January 2013.

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Citations versus Readings

Monday, January 21st, 2013

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Posted on: Saturday, January 19, 2013 5:38 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: Citations versus Readings

I have calculated my current citations total manually, and it is at least 6737, estimated at about 7000 citations, h index of 33 and g index of 68. Google scholar lists about three hundred and sixty www.aias.us items, both in English and Spanish, and all the UFT papers to date. So the open access system pioneered by AIAS has been accepted. All this is fine, but gives no idea at all of the fact that the ECE papers have been read about thirty million times in the past decade. So the new AIAS scientometric system is of key importance. It shows that high quality physics is no longer confined narrowly to a few journals who describe themselves as being of high quality. It also shows that a scientist can work away from a university and that science does not rely on committees and funding. It relies on the ideas of an individual. It is also possible to find J. Found. Phys. Chem. on google, so the new idea of a journal being devoted to an institute’s work has also been accepted.

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Daily Report Saturday 5/1/13

Sunday, January 6th, 2013

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Posted on: Saturday, January 05, 2013 11:42 PM
Author: metric345
Subject: Daily Report Saturday 5/1/13

There were 1941 hits from 438 distinct visits, each of n readings, 29.4% spiders from google, MSN and yandex. CEFEL28, CEFE12, BI9, FPL5, LMEP3. University of Paris Diderot UFT141. Intense interest all sectors, updated usage file for January 2013 attached.

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FOR POSTING: Essay 78, The New System of Science

Sunday, January 6th, 2013

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Posted on: Sunday, January 06, 2013 6:09 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: FOR POSTING: Essay 78, The New System of Science

This is essay 78 on the immense impact of the work of AIAS over the past decade, written in the belles lettres style and influenced by Kenneth Clark and Walter Pater. The essays are available in the publication section of www.aias.us, and essays 77 and 78 have been posted on the blog today. The broadcasting by Robert Cheshire and translations by Alex Hill greatly add to the impact of these essays. Some are in a scientific style, some are in this belles lettres style. Every one of them makes a great impact because they are accounts of technically very difficult UFT papers. The UFT papers and papers and books by the AIAS colleagues are also by now world famous. This is no idle boasting, the scientometrics measure everything with great accuracy. H. G. Wells wrote that all artists need their work to be looked at, or words to that effect. He was a friend of my Ph. D. supervisor, Mansel Davies, a humanist when in good humour. Despite his very complicated, volatile character he was head and shoulders above all my other teachers and sometime Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. My own belles lettre style reaches its peak in the strict metrical poetry in the Welsh language and other poetry. The creative mind uses what it needs.

Essay 78.docx

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