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PHYSICS OF THE UNIVERSE

by Mendel Sachs (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, USA)

Table of Contents (44k)
Preface (58k)
Chapter 1: Physics of the Universe (110k)

This book presents a new approach to the subject of cosmology. It fully exploits Einstein's theory of general relativity. It is found that the most general formal expression of the theory replaces the (10-component) tensor formalism with a (16-component) quaternion formalism. This leads to a unified field theory, where one field incorporates gravitation and electromagnetism. The theory predicts an oscillating universe cosmology with a spiral configuration. Dark matter is explained in terms of a sea of particle–antiparticle pairs, each in a particular (derived) ground state. This leads to an explanation for the separation between matter and antimatter in the universe. There is a brief discussion of black holes and pulsars. The final chapter delves into philosophical considerations such as the different types of ‘truth’, positivism versus realism and a discussion of the role of the Mach principle in physics and cosmology.

 
Contents:
  • Physics of the Universe
  • A Language of Cosmology: The Mathematical Basis of General Relativity
  • A Unified Field Theory in General Relativity: Extension from the Tensor to the Quaternion Language
  • An Oscillating, Spiral Universe Cosmology
  • Dark Matter
  • Concluding Remarks
  • Philosophical Considerations
 
Readership: Academics, physicists and graduates interested in cosmology and theory of general relativity.
 
 
148pp    Pub. date: Mar 2010  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-532-8
1-84816-532-3
   US$61 / £40

 


148pp    Pub. date: Mar 2010  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-604-2(pbk)
1-84816-604-4(pbk)
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148pp    Pub. date: Mar 2010  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-533-5(ebook)
1-84816-533-1(ebook)
   US$79

 


 
 

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