American Journal of Modern Physics

Volume 5, Issue 1, February 2016

  • All Elementary Bosons are Gauge

    Gunn Quznetsov

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1-1, February 2016
    Pages: 1-7
    Received: 5 April 2015
    Accepted: 7 April 2015
    Published: 30 June 2015
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2016050101.11
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Physics Without Higgs and Without Supersymmetry
    Abstract: All concepts and laws of the Standard Model without Higgs and laws of Newtonian gravity derived from the properties of dot events probability. The Dirac type equation with additional gauge fields, the invariant under electroweak transformation fermions masses, W and Z bosons with dynamic masses are obtained from such probability properties. Newton'... Show More
  • The Causes of Gravity and the Strong Force

    Albert C. McDowell

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1-1, February 2016
    Pages: 8-17
    Received: 30 April 2015
    Accepted: 4 May 2015
    Published: 30 June 2015
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2016050101.12
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Physics Without Higgs and Without Supersymmetry
    Abstract: The physical causes of gravity and the related strong force are developed quantitatively with major improvements in the “pushing gravity” concepts of Le Sage and others. Large particles and objects are shown able to coast through a gas of subatomic particles without loss of velocity or energy. The strong force declines with the 4th power of distanc... Show More
  • Inherent Contradictions in Higgs Boson Theory

    Eliyahu Comay

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1-1, February 2016
    Pages: 18-22
    Received: 4 July 2015
    Accepted: 6 July 2015
    Published: 23 July 2015
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2016050101.13
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Physics Without Higgs and Without Supersymmetry
    Abstract: The analysis relies on several general principles such as the Variational Principle and the broader sense of Bohr's Correspondence Principle. These principles together with other elements of theoretical physics provide a set of restrictions by which every quantum theory must abide. The paper proves that the Higgs boson theory contains many contradi... Show More
  • The Trouble with the Equations of Modern Fundamental Physics

    William C. Daywitt

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1-1, February 2016
    Pages: 23-32
    Received: 2 September 2015
    Accepted: 6 September 2015
    Published: 17 September 2015
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2016050101.14
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Physics Without Higgs and Without Supersymmetry
    Abstract: The equations of modern fundamental physics are difficult, if not impossible, to understand because they are expressed in terms of the secondary constants G (Newton), ℏ (Planck), and α (fine structure). The emerging Planck vacuum theory derives the primary (fundamental) constants associated with these secondary constants, enabling the equations of ... Show More
  • The Painlevé-Gullstrand ‘Extension’ - A Black Hole Fallacy

    Stephen J. Crothers

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1-1, February 2016
    Pages: 33-39
    Received: 9 August 2015
    Accepted: 19 August 2015
    Published: 20 October 2015
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.s.2016050101.15
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    This article belongs to the Special Issue Physics Without Higgs and Without Supersymmetry
    Abstract: A number of methods have been employed by cosmologists to effect what they call an ‘extension’ of their ‘Schwarzschild solution’, to remove the singularity at their ‘Schwarzschild radius’ rs = 2Gm/c^2; the latter they maintain is the radius of the ‘event horizon’ of a black hole. They call the singularity at the Schwarzschild radius a coordinate si... Show More