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New Interpretation of Some Forgotten Problems

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  • Dan Ciulin

    (E-I-A Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland)

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Any theory may include partially and/or completely non-elucidated problems. If these are confirmed in practice, for a given time, such problems are presented as ‘laws' and after, ‘forgotten'. Of course, new theories may elucidate some of these problems but may also open some new other non-elucidated problems. The paper presents a number of such problems and tries to give a new theoretical and physical interpretation based on the energy transfer postulate and on some personal experiments. Then, some as the old problem of a bullet trajectory and the (actual) problems of mechanical and gravitational forces/torques, inertia, supposed gravitationally polarized materials similar to electrets and magnets, Dirac monopole, curvature, wetware waves and some mysterious possibilities of our brain are presented. It can also be observed that the energy transfer postulate accepts the fact that the speed of the light is the maximum possible speed for any physical object that move by inertia having (ideally) a zero-mean value of energy exchanged with the local fields and also that speeds greater than the light speed need a special energy to be realized. Associated with a good and convenient technology, all these are of strategic importance. Applications may be found in strategic forecast, interplanetary telecommunications and treks but also for earth vehicles and life. The presented tools may be used for modeling the fields and matter structures but also to insure their more comprehensive understanding.

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  • Dan Ciulin, 2016. "New Interpretation of Some Forgotten Problems," International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications (IJSITA), IGI Global, vol. 7(4), pages 1-63, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsita0:v:7:y:2016:i:4:p:1-63
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