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Quantum Ring Theory

Quantum Ring Theory
By Wladimir Guglinski

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In Quantum Ring Theory Wladimir Guglinski presents a radical new theory concerning the fundamental nature of physics. Hailed as a intriguing theorist by Dr. Eugene Mallove, president of the New Energy Foundation, Guglinski argues that the current understanding of physics does not put forth an accurate model of the world. Instead, Guglinski argues that we must once again consider the "aether," a notion originally put forth by Greek philosophers. By considering the nature of "aether" and its role in physical processes, Guglinski is able to put forth a theory that reconciles Quantum Physics with the Theory of Relativity. To date, no other physical theory is able to accord for the intraction between these two fundamental areas of physics. As part of Guglinski's new theory, the author presents a new model of the neutron. Guglinski's model of the neutron has been confirmed by contemporary physical experiments: The first one was made by Don Borghi and published in 1993 by the American Institute of Physics; the second experiment was made by Elio Conte and Maria Pieralice, subsequently published in the magazine Infinite Energy in 1999. Currently, other experiments around the world are being conducted to test the remainder of Guglinski's theoretical work. Quantum Ring Theory presents for the first time in a complete text the theoretical work of Wladimir Guglinski. In this volume cutting edge theoretical work in physics is presented; theoretical work which may ultimately change the very way we understand the world.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2323661 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-08-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 296 pages

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A new interpretation of elementary particles and the atom's nuclear structure. Guglinski provides an entirely new understanding of the structure and the mechanics of the atom and the atomic nucleus, which in the presented way requires the interaction with the ether to explain, for instance, the quantum weirdness of the behavior of single, isolated photons and electrons. I highly recommend it. -- Paul W. Schoening (pwschoe@yahoo.de): Mechanical Engineer

WHOA!!...we have a breakthrough here!!! Hi I just came across this book 'Quantum Ring Theory' by Wladimir Guglinkski and found it quite exhilarating and thrilling. The thrill is in the way Quantum Theory is being treated in this book which is totally a new approach to physics. The proposed structure of the Neutron in terms of n=p+e, the ZOOM Effect, Helical trajectory, a completely new interpretation of DUALITY are some of the most original works of the author. I don't think I have seen any of the Modern Physicists as original as Wladimir. I must say that any serious physicist must go through this book and I would be glad if some of the universities come out with funds to perform certain experiments to establish Guglinski's Quantum Ring Theory. WLADIMIR.......HATS OFF MAN!!!!!! -- Naveen, A Reviewer.


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Not even a theory1
This book is a great example of pseudoscience. In the first pages the author establishes a paralel between Galileo and himself, both having new revolutionary ideas, and both being silenced by the actual "paradigms". In Galileo case it was the church. Now, the Academy.
Some of the proposals of the author:
* The photon is made of an particle and an antiparticle of ether, moving in an helical trajectory at the speed of light;
* The neutron is made of an electron and a proton, the first moving in an helical orbit around the second. According to the book, this does not violate spin conservation since in that special case (and at a velocity of 0,92c around the proton) the electron turns itself into a boson (no mechanism for explaining this is showed).
just to mention a few. The book is filled with postulates of that kind. As an example of the author's knowledge about special relativity, he argues in page 28 one of the "flaws" of it:
"However, [...]physicists at the University of California made an experiment which they have obtained a light ray with a speed 60km/h [...] for a cyclist with speed 60km/h in the laboratory that represents the breakdown of Maxwell Equations for light propagation", showing his ignorance on Maxwell's Equations of Motion in matter.
The book does not show consistent mechanisms for its ideas. It just throws postulate after postulate, supported by primary calculations (using only "hand-waving arguments").
In sum, the author seems to try desperately to be some sort of "new Einstein", some "home-made genius" with a revolutionary theory, but the book shows just the opposite.

A waste of money!!!1
I was looking for this book in order to find some interesting theory, but what i found instead was a bunch of twenty four non-sense articles, not only because is not well-written, but for all the theoretical inconsistences spread in all of the pages. As a doctoral student in Physics, i think this book could not be called "controversial", it is simply wrong.

In this book you will not find "a radical new theory concerning the fundamental nature of physics" since it is not even a theory, but a misinterpretation of what Physics is.

Instead of buying this book, with the same amount of money you could buy one or two books of Dr. Feynman or Dr. Hawking, these are better investment for your money.

It is not a scientific book1
I rated it one star because it was not possible rate it none.

Mr. Guglinski tells us in this book the existence of a structure for the photon, the idea of existence of ether, the proposition that a neutron is formed by a proton and an electron (or a "selectron"), the existence of trajectories as solutions for quantum-mechanical equations, the idea that a particle's spin depends on the so-called helical trajectory, the statement that Schroedinger equation only works if we consider a constant potential, etc., [...]

In other words, this is not a scientific book.