"Mathematics is the music of reason."


Published Papers

Planck’s constant and the Elementary Charge
It appears that the current value for the Planck constant which took effect on the 20th May 2019 by the BIPM is erroneous resulting in many errors. It is currently assumed that there exists a certain immutability of physical constants which may or may not be dimensionless quantities, for example ratios between quantities of like dimensions. Subsequent changes in physical constants cannot be considered meaningful if it results in a change of observational evidence.
Posted by Steve SmithApr 11, 2020 @ 04:38
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ON THE HUBBLE LAW
Since the announcement that supernovae data shows that the universe is expanding there has been little to no further analysis of the claim. Recent observations have cast doubt upon this result and suggest that new physics may be required. It is thought by the author that existing physics is adequate to explain current anomalous observations. To achieve an acceptable solution, there is however a requirement not only to accept the overwhelming observational data but also to set aside any preconceived notions that may exist in relation to the Hubble law and red-shift in general. It will be shown that an aspect of the mathematical model upon which almost all of the claims to recessional velocity are based, may indeed be erroneous.
Posted by Steve SmithApr 12, 2020 @ 04:38
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ON THE GRAVITATIONAL CONSTANT
In 1687 Isaac Newton published “Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica” which established the three laws of motion and the law of Universal Gravitation which laid the groundwork for classical mechanics. The relationship between force, mass and distance inspired by Kepler’s earlier work gave rise to the value what is now more commonly referred to as the gravitational constant “G”. The value of this constant has since become a fundamental part of almost every cosmological theory to the current day. This paper analyzes the profound effect Newton had upon modern cosmology.
Posted by Steve SmithApr 12, 2020 @ 04:38
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