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Dunstand123
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Introducing myself
editI am an Astrophysicist with 4 other degrees. My name is Dunstan and I live in Feock, Cornwall. I am interested in classical physics.
I use the Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants [1] and The Encyclopedia of Physics, McGraw-Hill as my main references. I next use original citations from The British Library or the original document.
I have given talks on Newtonian Gravitation at BRITGRAV4 and BRITGRAV5 [2].
I depict how classical physics and classical gravitation can be used to describe the atomic level explicitly, i.e. using Heaviside's 1893 article[3] and Maxwell's laws[4].
References
edit- ^ Kaye & Laby, Table of Physical and Chemical Constants, 13th Edition, Longman, London, isbn 0 582 46326 2, pages 1 - 386
- ^ http://www.classicalphysics.info
- ^ Heaviside, O., A Gravitational and Electromagnetic Analogy, Part I, The Electrician, Vol. 31, (1893), 281-282
- ^ The Complete Works of James Clerk Maxwell