Raul Fattore
1) Negative Mass and Negative Refractive Index in Atom Nuclei - Nuclear Wave Equation - Gravitational a
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Some efforts have been made to prove negative mass behavior through some experiments performed in mechanics, and other disciplines as well as some theories in electrostatics, but I haven't found research about similar effects at the atomic level, where the most elementary mass given by the atomic nucleus is to be found.Is the second Newton's law still valid with negative mass?What could happen if we make the atom behave in a negative mass regime?Is...
2) Full Free Motion of Celestial Bodies Around a Central Mass - Why Do They Mostly Orbit in the Equator
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The aim of this book is to provide a more efficient way to calculate and predict orbits and trajectories, not only for celestial bodies, but also for artificial satellites we send outside our atmosphere, and for ballistic. The equations presented here might also help improve weather forecasts and perhaps predict atmospheric behavior more precisely. Nowadays, we know that gravity is an electromagnetic (EM) wave of atomic origin caused by a kind of...
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The intention of this book is to update some basic concepts of physics and redefine others, considering the New Atomic Model and the Classical Electromagnetic Theory of Elementary Particles. • What is an electric charge?• What is a particle?• Is charge a particle?• What is the real atom?• What is matter?• How is energy converted into matter? The answers to the above questions are understandably given in the development of this book,...
4) Intensity of Electromagnetic Waves as a Function of Frequency, Source Distance and Aperture Angle
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Intensity of Electromagnetic Waves as a function of frequency is usually not treated by the scientific community.The energy transport in Electromagnetic Waves (EMW) calculated by means of the Poynting vector formula, might not yield to correct results, because it only gives an average energy on a surface. There is no reference about the volumetric energy distribution at a distance from the source, nor to the frequency of the EMW.How can the intensity...
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Objects in the Universe are subject to the continued actions of forces (accelerations) because of rotation, translation, electromagnetic, and gravitational interactions with nearby and distant surrounding bodies. Under many circumstances, we may neglect external accelerations because they might be of low magnitude compared to local accelerations. But that doesn't mean that they don't exist. Moreover, subtle differences in acceleration are the cause...