End Matter — Physics Unified (1980)

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Aberration, 64 Abraham, 17 Acceleration energy, 77 Aether drag, 50 Aharoni, 74 Altschuler, 189 Ampeére’s formula, 34 Ampeéere’s law, 13 Annihilation, 71, 111 Anti-quark, 152 Apostolakis, 119

Bailey, 191

Ball lightning, 188, 193 Bardeen, 191

Barnett, 1, 201

Bates, 39

Becker, 17

Binding energy, deuteron, 124 Biot-Savart law, 12 Black holes, 175 Bland, 54

Bohr theory, 97 Bondi, 75

Bonnor, 76

Born, 64

Brace, 59

Brehme, 75, 76

_ Brillouin, 29, 62 Burton, 108

C-frame, 49, 88 Calder, 119 Campbell, 68 Carter, 136 Casperson, 136 Cedarholm, 54

Champeney-Isaak-Khan _ experi-

ment, 56, 69 Champion, 79 Charge equivalence, 84

INDEX

Charge interaction stability, 116 Charge parity conservation, 111 Clock paradox, 182

Cohen, 102, 112, 138

Cohn, 76

Cosmic radiation, 47, 110, 175 Coulomb’s law, 2

Cullwick, 64

Davies, 175

Deuteron, 123

DeWitt, 75, 76 Diamagnetism, 37 Dicke, 41, 62, 84, 184 Dimuon, 113, 119 Dingle, 48, 60

Dirac, 47, 71, 74, 77, 87 Displacement currents, 30 Doppler effect, 57 Drell, 117

Drinkwater, 73

Drukey, 75

E-frame, 49

Eagles, 30, 108, 115 Earthquake, 195

Eddington, 92

Einstein, 1, 29, 39, 64, 79, 87 Einstein’s law of gravitation, 28 Electrodynamic force, 3 Electromagnetism, 30

Electron g-factor, 99, 191 Electrons in space medium, 178 Electron spin, 101

Electron, virtual, 110

Energy conservation, 111 Energy radiation, 74

Eotvos, 84

Faraday induction, 37 Feynman, 74, 128

204

Fine structure constant, 112, 178, . 186, 199

Fitzgerald, 59

Fresnel drag, 55, 65

Fulton, 75, 76

Fusion power, 192

G-frame, 88

Galactic cycle, 172

‘ Galileo, 84

Gauss’ Theorem, 32

Geodecke, 76

Geomagnetic reversals, 170, 172 Geomagnetism, 168

Gerber, 28

Gold, 75

Golde, 194

Gore, 5, 124

Gorenstein, 47

Grandy, 77

Grassmann’s law, 13 Gravitation constant, 115 Gravitation law, 27, 28 Gravitational potential, 177, 178 Graviton, 40, 118, 151 Graviton decay, 113

Graviton mass, 114 Gyromagnetic anomaly, 39 Gyromagnetic effects, 140 Gyromagnetic reaction, 36, 158

H-particle, 115 _ Haas, 39

Hadron, 113, 190 Hafele-Keating experiment, 182 Half field reaction, 39 Hammer, 16 Hasenohrl, 73 Havens, 54 Heaviside, 29 Heisenberg, 92 Higgs boson, 191 Hill, 194 Hyperon, sigma, 114

Inertia, non-radiation hypothesis, 83

PHYSICS UNIFIED

Ions, anomalous acceleration, 193 Ives-Stilwell experiment, 60, 182

Jacob, 128

Jeans, 70, 72, 170 Jennison, 73 Jones, 65

Joos, 53

Kaon, decay, 190

Kaon, mass, 114

Kapitsa, 193

Kapusta, 76

Kaufmann experiment, 71

Kennedy-Thorndike experiment, 60

Koshiba, 191

Krause, 73

Lamb shift, 139

Larmor, 8, 73

Lattice particles, free, 186, 199 Lattice particle mass, 104 Lattice rotation, 186

Law of electrodynamics, 11 Lenard, 73

Light, gravitational deflection, 180 Lightning, 188

Livens, 77

Lodge, 50

Lorentz law, 12, 14, 30 Lyttleton, 158, 159

Macek, 55

MacGregor, 155

Mach Principle, 19

McKee, 124

Magnetic moment, proton, 140

Mandelberg—Witten experiment, 63

Markert, 194

Mass, relativistic, 70

Mass-energy equivalence, 184

Matsuki, 191

Maxwell, 2, 5, 12

Mercury, 28

Meson decay, 63, 146

Michelson—Gale—Pearson experiment, 53

INDEX 205 Michelson—Morley experiment, 52, Rapidis, 121

186 Rayleigh, 59 Miller, 85 Red shift, 41, 60, 184 Moniz, 76 Relativistic mass, 70 Moon, P., 30 Resonant cavity, 101, 109, 137 Moon, the, 159 Retardation, 23 Mossbauer effect, 56 Richardson, 39 Muller, 47, 175 Ring laser gyro, 51, 57 Muon g-factor, 138, 191 Ritchie, 189 Muon lifetime, 146 Rohrlich, 75, 76 Muon mass, 136 Rowland, 85 Muon, virtual, 112 Ruderfer, 55

Rydberg constant, 62 Nebular hypothesis, 157 Neumann potential, 7, 89

Neutron, 124, 130 Sachs, 139 Neutron decay, 133 Sagnac, 51 , Salam—Weinberg model, 191 Newton, 72 Newton’s law of gravitation, 28 Salamon, 55 , Schneider, 55 Schott, 77 Opeenheinn 0 Schroedinger, 87, 96 Pe ; Schuster—Wilson hypothesis, 85 Pair creation stability, 118 Sciama, 47 “hae Seelinger, 29 Perihelion advance, 28 : Sethian, 16 Perl, 121 we Shankland, 53 Phillips, 191 Sh 16 Photon unit, 93, 96, 109 arp, : Sigma hyperon, 114 Picasso, 191 . . Silvertooth, 57 Pion, 114, 133 Smoot, 47 Planck’s law, 87, 90 i . Polarity inversion, 130, 132 Snyder-Hall experiment, 63 : Solar system, 156, 197 Positron, 71, 87, 123 S rfield 102 Positron, virtual, 110 ommerneld,

. Space conservation, 111 Pounce -Rebka experiment, 183 Space domains, 93, 164 oynting’s theory, 77 Space frequency, 145 Precession, Earth’s axis, 187 Sp neer 7 cys Principle of Equivalence, 75, 184 Stabler 7 4 Principle of Uncertainty, 92 ,

Proton magnetic moment, 140 Steiner, 173 Stokes, 5

Proton mass, 116 Stoneley, 189

Proton structure, 128 Sucksmith, 39

Psi particle, 117 Psi particle decay, 119 Tanenbaum, 119 Quark, 124, 149 Tarling, 172 Taylor, 102, 112, 138 Radiation, trapped, 73 Thermal red shift, 60

206

Thomson, 44, 72, 80

Thunderballs, 188 Time dilation, 63 Time, reversal, 176 Time, universal, 87 Tornado, 189 Townes, 54

Transverse Doppler effect, 59

Tricker, 7

Trouton-Noble experiment, 16, 59

Tunguska, 189 Tye, 191

Vacuum spin, 189

Van Apeldoorn, 119

Van Vieck, 37

Virtual electron, positron, 110

PHYSICS UNIFIED

Virtual muon, 112 Vonnegut, 189

Wapstra, 124 Weber, 75 Wertheim, 61 Wharton, 16 Wheeler, 74 Whetham, 71 Whitehead, 52 Wick, 182 Wilkins, 76 Williams, 102, 112 Wilson, 72 Wright, 172

Zinsser, 189