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Saturday, November 24, 2018

A heuristic derivation of the Pauli exclusion principle from the spin magnetic interaction

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As we showed in the previous blog post, it is doubtful if the current proofs of the Pauli exclusion principle are correct. The magnetic ...
Tuesday, November 20, 2018

The spin-statistics theorem: the proof of the Pauli exclusion principle is flawed

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"Why is it that particles with half-integral spin are Fermi particles whose amplitudes add with the minus sign, whereas particles with...
Sunday, November 18, 2018

Optical gravity and cosmology

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Optical gravity claims that spacetime is the flat Minkowski space. Gravitational fields cause weakening of forces, and moving any object in ...
Saturday, November 17, 2018

Electron spin as a classical rotating object; electrons on a neutron star have larger spin?

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The intrinsic angular momentum of the electron is        1/2 h / (2π) = 5 * 10^-35 kg m/s. Suppose that the electron is a classical mass...

Optical gravity and the inertial mass in a gravitational potential well

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Our optical gravity concept is based on the hypothesis that all forces grow weaker in a gravitational potential well, when the forces are me...

Optical gravity and Tuomo Suntola's Dynamic universe

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In the spring of 2018 we introduced the concept of optical gravity. The idea is that the geometry of spacetime is always a flat Minkowski sp...
Friday, November 16, 2018

The new, corrected energy-momentum relation

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In the past few days we have studied the effect of different configurations for the electron inertial mass. The simplest case was the ma...
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- PhD in mathematical logic, University of Helsinki, 1990
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