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The mission of the Natural Philosophy Database (formally WorldSci.org) is to catalogue all dissident science work world-wide in one place.  This is a free service to all and the information here is either already in the public domain, has permission of the authors to display here, or has been uploaded by the scientists themselves.

Books: 1479Scientists: 2936Abstracts: 6663Events: 713Websites: 1312
Total Items:13716

Meet Some Scientists

Thomas Gold
Ithaca NY
Professor Emeritus of Astronomy
Died: June 22, 2004
Origin of Hydrocarbon Fuels, Cosmology, Steady State Universe
Daniel Lee Haulman
Montgomery AL
Historian
Relativity
Mohanlal Vittalsa Habib
BANGALORE KARNATAKA
Astrophysics especially gravity and the formation of the solar system

Read Some Books

Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla: Biography of a Genius
by Dr. Marc J. Seifer
Pages: 542
Publisher: Citadel
Year: 1996/2001
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The Case Against the Nuclear Atom
by Dewey B. Larson
Pages: 139
Publisher: North Pacific Publishers
Year: 1963
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Some Abstracts

  • Weber-type Laws of Action-at-a-Distance in Modern Physics (1990) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Thomas E. Phipps   read the paper:
  • Remarks on the Causality Principle (comment on a previous paper) (2003) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Alexander L. Kholmetskii   read the paper:
  • The Universe in Motion (2001) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by David L. Bergman   read the paper:
  • The Working Principle of the Lifter in Air (2006) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Zoltan Losonc
  • Our Debt to Einstein (1997) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Domina Eberle Spencer
  • 350 Years in Hiding: Kepler's-Newton's Time Dependent Equations (2009) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Joe Alexander Nahhas   read the paper:
  • A Magnetospheric Ether-Drag Theory and the Reference Frames of Relativistic Physics (Discussion) (1980) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Carl A. Zapffe
  • Wave-Particle Dualism in Special Relativity (2009) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by John-Erik Persson   read the paper:
  • Extension of Mach's Principle and Cosmological Consequences (2002) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Amitabha Ghosh
  • Was Newton Right After All? (1959) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Irving C. Laucks
  • Ott Christoph Hilgenberg in twentieth-century geophysics (2003) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Giancarlo Scalera   read the paper:
  • Leyton's Hierarchies of Symmetry: Solution to the Major Asymmetry Problem of Thermodynamics (2003) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Tom Bearden
  • In re SRT v/s SRT : From Aristotle to Einstein Even To Date - Same Folly Rules the Paradigm of Special Relativity (2009) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Satya Pal Asija   read the paper:
  • A Model for the Free Electron (2002) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Philipp M. Kanarev
  • Versus the Big Bang (1995) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Grote Reber
  • Is Big Bang Cosmology Good Science or 'Creation Science'? (1994) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Vincent Sauv
  • Degenerate Angular Momentum in the Hotson-Westergard Universe Model (2011) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Billie Westergard   read the paper:
  • Cavitation-Induced Fusion: Proof of Concept (2012) [Updated 1 decade ago]
    by Max Fomitchev-Zamilov   read the paper:
  • What Can You Learn from a Hole in the Ground, a Tent Pole, Two Pieces of Rope, and Two Tent Pegs (2012) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Roger S. Tobie   read the paper:
  • The Modern Michelson Morley experiment needs to be revised concerning its counter frequency acquisition setup and by this way it could check both classic not relativistic prediction and the one from ?The New Galilean paradigm?. (2013) [Updated 6 years ago]
    by Massimo Odasso   read the paper:
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