Sujet : Re: anti-gravity? [OT]
De : alien (at) *nospam* comet.invalid (Jan Panteltje)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 23. Apr 2024, 08:55:11
Autres entêtes
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On a sunny day (Mon, 22 Apr 2024 21:56:53 +0200) it happened Jeroen Belleman
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jeroen@nospam.please> wrote in <
v06fe8$14lpj$1@dont-email.me>:
If you're interested in outlandish theories for gravity -and much else-
read the two papers published by Wolfgang Schnell in 'Il Nuovo Cimento'
in 1998. Starting from a model of the universe as a dense spherical
chunk of very rigid particles that can sustain shear and compression
waves and dislocations, he derives the existence of mass and electric
charge, relativity and gravity, and works out the masses of a whole
list of elementary particles.
>
There were two papers. I have them here:
W. Schnell, A non-local wave model for particles and fields,
Il Nuovo Cimento, VOL. 113 B, N. 2, Febbraio 1998
<https://cern/ch/jeroen/tmp/Wolfgang-Schnell-1.pdf>
and
<https://cern/ch/jeroen/tmp/Wolfgang-Schnell-2.pdf>.
wget
https://cern/ch/jeroen/tmp/Wolfgang-Schnell-1.pdf--2024-04-23 08:49:53--
https://cern/ch/jeroen/tmp/Wolfgang-Schnell-1.pdfResolving cern (cern)... failed: No address associated with hostname.
Correct links are:
https://cern.ch/jeroen/tmp/Wolfgang-Schnell-1.pdf https://cern.ch/jeroen/tmp/Wolfgang-Schnell-2.pdfNobody paid much attention. They are altogether too weird, but
intriguing nevertheless.
I did read one, you posted that years ago.