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Pages: 291
Publisher: C. Roy Keys Inc. (Apeiron)
Year: 2000
ISBN: 0968368956
ISBN: 978-0968368954

Jean-Pierre Vigier and the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (Buy Now)
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  • Physicist
    (Quantum Theory, Cold Fusion)

    Jean-Pierre Vigier earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of Geneva in 1946 and served briefly as a member of the French Atomic Commission together with Frederic Joliot-Curie. In 1948 he was appointed assistant to Louis de Broglie (Nobel Prize in 1929 for discovery of wave nature of particles), a position he held until the latter\'s retirement in 1962, although their collaboration lasted another 10 years. He is the author of more than 200 scientific papers, and has co-authored and edited a number of books and conference proceedings. He is a member of the editorial board of Physics Letters A, and remains one of the most vocal proponents of the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.

    Articles:

    • \"New Hydrogen Energies in Specially Structured Dense Media: Capillary Chemistry and Capillary Fusion\", in Third International Conference on Cold Fusion, Frontiers of Cold Fusion, 1992. Nagoya Japan: Universal Academy Press, Inc., Tokyo, Japan.
    • \"New Hydrogen (Deuterium) Bohr Orbits in Quantum Chemistry and Cold Fusion Processes\"\' in International Symposium on Cold Fusion and Advanced Energy Sources, 1994. Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus: Fusion Information Center, Salt Lake City.
    • \"On Cathodically Polarized Pd/D Systems\", Phys. Lett. A, 1996. 221: p. 138.
  • Associate Professor of Physics
    (Electrodynamics, Quantum Theory, Experiments)

    Degrees

    • 1968     Ph.D., D.I.C Opto-electronics, Imperial College, University of London
    • 1963     B.Sc., A.R.C.S. Physics (Special Honours), Imperial College, University of London

    Scholarly and Professional Memberships

    • International Astronomical Union
    • Associate Editor, World Scientific Series in Contemporary Chemical Physics

    Selected Publications

    • Hunter, G. and Jeffers, S. Realism and the realized Popper experiment, presented at the Fourth Vigier Symposium, Paris (2003).
    • Jeffers, S. Physics and claims for anomalous effects related to consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies10(6-7), 135-52 (2003).
    • Freedman, M., Jeffers, S., Sager, K., Binns, M. and Black, S. Effects of frontal lobe lesions on intentionality and random physical systems. J.Sci. Exp.17(3) (2003).
    • Evans, M.V. and Jeffers, S. The present status of the Quantum theory of light, in modern non-linear optics 3, 1-197, eds. I.Prigogene and S.A.Rice. Interscience (2001).
    • Jeffers, S., Lehnert, B., Abramson, N. and Chebotarev, L. Jean-Pierre Vigier and the stochastic interpretation of Quantum mechanics, Apeiron Press, Montreal (2000).

    Current Research Projects

    • Interpretation of recent experiments bearing on quantum mechanics.
    • Analysis of extensive data gleaned from teaching large first year classes on claims for the efficacy of TEL (Technology Enhanced Learning).

    Courses Taught

    • SC/NATS 1710  6.00     The Nature and Growth of Scientific Thought
    • SC/PHYS 1510  4.00     Introduction to Physics

    Interference and diffraction phenomena have been studied using Maxwell\'s equations yielding amplitude, phase and Poynting vector spatial distributions for a variety of geometries. This analysis has been used to refute claims that a pulsed microwave double slit experiment might challenge Complementarity. Recent work has concerned experimental checks on the recent suggestion that the classical electromagnetic field may, if circularly polarised, carry a longitudinal, constant component, the so-called B(3) field.

  • Professor Emeritus of Physics
    (Plasma, Fusion, Electromagnetism)

    Bo Lehnert is Professor Emeritus at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. He has won various awards, such as the King of Sweden Medal in 1996 for his achievements in science. His research areas include Plasma Physics, Fusion Research and Extended Electromagnetic Theory. He has published more than 160 papers, and is a member of various national and international societies.

    Prof. Dr. Bo Lehnert is indeed a protege of Hannes Alfven (google ?Bo Lehnert? + ?Hannes Alfven?. The former is an eminent scientist and internationalist in his own right, a King of Sweden Gold Medallist and Member of the Royal Swedish Academy which awards the physics and chemistry Nobel Prizes. Bo Lehnert is an AIAS Professor and wrote to the Physical Review on my behalf to try to get them to remove the mindless and mathematically incorrect censorship by Malenfant. Bo Lehnert was also instrumental in having volume 119(3) of Advances in Chemical Physics (see Omnia Opera at http://www.aias.us/) endorsed by the Royal Sedish Academy in honour of Vigier. It must be rememberd that a 1992 paper by Farahi and myself was accepted by Phys. Rev. E. and blocked (i.e. deliberately censored). Since then B(3) theory, O(3) electrodynamics and EC Etheory have been published in approximately twenty five different journals, including Phys. Rev. E itself (Chubykalo and Smirnov Rueda). Severe behind the scenes harassment of editors has taken place to try to censor ECE theory and by this method to try to prevent recognition and funding of ECE theory. This is done by a corrupt physics establishment promoting failed, incorrect and obsolete ideas. I would advise Parliament and Congress to be very careful what they are funding in physics these days. Assessments are controlled by the same people who are funded, as Stephen Crothers has demonstrated beyond doubt. The waste of public funds runs into hundreds of millions. - The British Civil List Scientist