Author: José Tiberius
Publisher: Molwick
ISBN: 8415328362
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Relationship between mass and its movement or velocity, and its variation or acceleration in Global Dynamics. Laws of Newton. Concept of force, motion, energy and mass as properties of reticular matter. Types of movement. Dynamics of light and free fall bodies. Actually, Newton’s Physics provided the causes for being at rest more than those for motion. I don’t know if Newton liked to ski and eliminate friction much, but what he needed were forces that counteract the omnipresent force of gravity in order to explain why an object remained at rest. Wikipedia points out that while, according to the ancient Physics of the Greeks, the natural state of bodies was to be at rest, for Modern Physics, it is conserving the state of movement that they are in if the causes for being at rest, such as friction, are eliminated. If Newton’s Laws developed the dynamics of being at rest, the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, both of which were around the beginning of the last century, have developed the kinematics of movement. That is, they are scientific theories that describe movement but not the causes for it, just its mathematical representation. Einstein’s General Relativity tries to add some causes, such as the geometric effect of the space-time continuum, but it is still a mathematical explanation, always biased and with many odd singularities.
Physics and Global Dynamics
Author: José Tiberius
Publisher: Molwick
ISBN: 8415328362
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Relationship between mass and its movement or velocity, and its variation or acceleration in Global Dynamics. Laws of Newton. Concept of force, motion, energy and mass as properties of reticular matter. Types of movement. Dynamics of light and free fall bodies. Actually, Newton’s Physics provided the causes for being at rest more than those for motion. I don’t know if Newton liked to ski and eliminate friction much, but what he needed were forces that counteract the omnipresent force of gravity in order to explain why an object remained at rest. Wikipedia points out that while, according to the ancient Physics of the Greeks, the natural state of bodies was to be at rest, for Modern Physics, it is conserving the state of movement that they are in if the causes for being at rest, such as friction, are eliminated. If Newton’s Laws developed the dynamics of being at rest, the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, both of which were around the beginning of the last century, have developed the kinematics of movement. That is, they are scientific theories that describe movement but not the causes for it, just its mathematical representation. Einstein’s General Relativity tries to add some causes, such as the geometric effect of the space-time continuum, but it is still a mathematical explanation, always biased and with many odd singularities.
Publisher: Molwick
ISBN: 8415328362
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Relationship between mass and its movement or velocity, and its variation or acceleration in Global Dynamics. Laws of Newton. Concept of force, motion, energy and mass as properties of reticular matter. Types of movement. Dynamics of light and free fall bodies. Actually, Newton’s Physics provided the causes for being at rest more than those for motion. I don’t know if Newton liked to ski and eliminate friction much, but what he needed were forces that counteract the omnipresent force of gravity in order to explain why an object remained at rest. Wikipedia points out that while, according to the ancient Physics of the Greeks, the natural state of bodies was to be at rest, for Modern Physics, it is conserving the state of movement that they are in if the causes for being at rest, such as friction, are eliminated. If Newton’s Laws developed the dynamics of being at rest, the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, both of which were around the beginning of the last century, have developed the kinematics of movement. That is, they are scientific theories that describe movement but not the causes for it, just its mathematical representation. Einstein’s General Relativity tries to add some causes, such as the geometric effect of the space-time continuum, but it is still a mathematical explanation, always biased and with many odd singularities.
Dynamics and Global Gravity Law
Author: José Tiberius
Publisher: Molwick
ISBN: 8415328915
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Physics theory of everything about the gravity, energy and movement. Definition of energy and experiments with gravitational potential energy and mechanical energy. Relationship between mass and its movement or velocity, and its variation or acceleration in Global Dynamics. Laws of Newton. Concept of force, motion, energy and mass as properties of reticular matter. Types of movement. Dynamics of light and free fall bodies. This book includes volumes V and VI of the Theory of Global Equivalence. Among the most important aspects, we can highlight the following: -The non-relativity of time and space within the scientific and objective scope of reality. -The observers’ non-dependence of physics reality. -The existence of a constant speed of light only within the its natural system of reference or particular intensity of gravitational energy, immersed in the three-dimensional Euclidean space of Greek metrics. -The speed of light is additive in respects to that of its natural system of reference through which it moves. Light cannot exist without gravity or, better said, its reticular structure. -The distinction between physics velocity and abstract or conventional velocity, such as the velocity of two objects separating. The Global Gravity Law deserves special mention for implying a different explanation about the predictions of the General Theory of Relativity of Einstein by means of a small adjustment of Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation. I am referring to the effect of the gravitational lens, the gravitational red shift of light and the precession of the perihelion of Mercury.
Publisher: Molwick
ISBN: 8415328915
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Physics theory of everything about the gravity, energy and movement. Definition of energy and experiments with gravitational potential energy and mechanical energy. Relationship between mass and its movement or velocity, and its variation or acceleration in Global Dynamics. Laws of Newton. Concept of force, motion, energy and mass as properties of reticular matter. Types of movement. Dynamics of light and free fall bodies. This book includes volumes V and VI of the Theory of Global Equivalence. Among the most important aspects, we can highlight the following: -The non-relativity of time and space within the scientific and objective scope of reality. -The observers’ non-dependence of physics reality. -The existence of a constant speed of light only within the its natural system of reference or particular intensity of gravitational energy, immersed in the three-dimensional Euclidean space of Greek metrics. -The speed of light is additive in respects to that of its natural system of reference through which it moves. Light cannot exist without gravity or, better said, its reticular structure. -The distinction between physics velocity and abstract or conventional velocity, such as the velocity of two objects separating. The Global Gravity Law deserves special mention for implying a different explanation about the predictions of the General Theory of Relativity of Einstein by means of a small adjustment of Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation. I am referring to the effect of the gravitational lens, the gravitational red shift of light and the precession of the perihelion of Mercury.
Experimentos de Física Global
Author: María José T. Molina
Publisher: María José T. Molina
ISBN: 9788415328681
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher: María José T. Molina
ISBN: 9788415328681
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 108
Book Description
Chemtrails y Grafeno, La Red Global de Control y Sumisión Humana
Author: Bradislav Kruschev
Publisher: La Matriz Invisible
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Chemtrails y Grafeno: La Red Global de Control y Sumisión Humana no es un libro para los ingenuos ni para aquellos que prefieren cerrar los ojos ante la realidad que nos rodea. Este ensayo está destinado a las mentes valientes, a aquellos que se atreven a cuestionar el relato oficial y que intuyen, en lo más profundo de su ser, que hay algo terriblemente mal en la versión de la realidad que nos han impuesto. A lo largo de los últimos años, los grandes medios de comunicación, las instituciones científicas y los llamados "expertos" han tratado de ridiculizar a quienes se atreven a explorar lo que ocurre detrás de las cortinas del poder. Han creado teorías absurdas, como la idea de que la Tierra es plana, para denigrar el pensamiento crítico y empañar el nombre de los verdaderos investigadores. Esta estrategia no es casual: el objetivo es desacreditar a quienes buscan la verdad, mezclando verdades peligrosas con mentiras estrafalarias para confundir y desviar la atención de las auténticas conspiraciones que nos afectan a todos. En este libro, no hablaremos de cuentos infantiles ni teorías irrelevantes. Nos adentraremos en un territorio mucho más oscuro y oculto, donde los chemtrails y el grafeno son las piezas claves de una red global diseñada para controlar y someter a la humanidad. Lo que el mundo llama "teorías conspirativas" son, en realidad, verdades tan incómodas que los poderes fácticos han invertido ingentes recursos en desacreditarlas.
Publisher: La Matriz Invisible
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Chemtrails y Grafeno: La Red Global de Control y Sumisión Humana no es un libro para los ingenuos ni para aquellos que prefieren cerrar los ojos ante la realidad que nos rodea. Este ensayo está destinado a las mentes valientes, a aquellos que se atreven a cuestionar el relato oficial y que intuyen, en lo más profundo de su ser, que hay algo terriblemente mal en la versión de la realidad que nos han impuesto. A lo largo de los últimos años, los grandes medios de comunicación, las instituciones científicas y los llamados "expertos" han tratado de ridiculizar a quienes se atreven a explorar lo que ocurre detrás de las cortinas del poder. Han creado teorías absurdas, como la idea de que la Tierra es plana, para denigrar el pensamiento crítico y empañar el nombre de los verdaderos investigadores. Esta estrategia no es casual: el objetivo es desacreditar a quienes buscan la verdad, mezclando verdades peligrosas con mentiras estrafalarias para confundir y desviar la atención de las auténticas conspiraciones que nos afectan a todos. En este libro, no hablaremos de cuentos infantiles ni teorías irrelevantes. Nos adentraremos en un territorio mucho más oscuro y oculto, donde los chemtrails y el grafeno son las piezas claves de una red global diseñada para controlar y someter a la humanidad. Lo que el mundo llama "teorías conspirativas" son, en realidad, verdades tan incómodas que los poderes fácticos han invertido ingentes recursos en desacreditarlas.
Global Ocean Research
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oceanographic research
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Oceanographic research
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Revista mexicana de física
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Physics
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Physics
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Teacher Education in the Global Era
Author: Karanam Pushpanadham
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 981154008X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
This book discusses the perspectives and practices of teacher education programs in order to shed new light on the national priorities, policies, curriculum inputs, delivery mechanisms, challenges and future trends in 20 selected countries. It examines and compares the complexity of teacher education in international contexts, providing insights into educational change and reform in emerging democracies. Further, it includes cases from various countries that reflect how the profession is moving forward. In order to deepen readers’ understanding of teacher training and the challenges posed by globalization, the book concludes with a discussion of theoretical perspectives applied to teacher education, and with recommendations for new directions. Given its scope, the book is an essential read for teacher educators, students, and researchers working in the field of education.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 981154008X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
This book discusses the perspectives and practices of teacher education programs in order to shed new light on the national priorities, policies, curriculum inputs, delivery mechanisms, challenges and future trends in 20 selected countries. It examines and compares the complexity of teacher education in international contexts, providing insights into educational change and reform in emerging democracies. Further, it includes cases from various countries that reflect how the profession is moving forward. In order to deepen readers’ understanding of teacher training and the challenges posed by globalization, the book concludes with a discussion of theoretical perspectives applied to teacher education, and with recommendations for new directions. Given its scope, the book is an essential read for teacher educators, students, and researchers working in the field of education.
A Cultural History of Physics
Author: Karoly Simonyi
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1439865116
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
While the physical sciences are a continuously evolving source of technology and of understanding about our world, they have become so specialized and rely on so much prerequisite knowledge that for many people today the divide between the sciences and the humanities seems even greater than it was when C. P. Snow delivered his famous 1959 lecture,
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1439865116
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
While the physical sciences are a continuously evolving source of technology and of understanding about our world, they have become so specialized and rely on so much prerequisite knowledge that for many people today the divide between the sciences and the humanities seems even greater than it was when C. P. Snow delivered his famous 1959 lecture,
LEV
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Publishers'
Languages : es
Pages : 2142
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Publishers'
Languages : es
Pages : 2142
Book Description
Fundamentals de Ciencia de Polimeros
Author: Juan J. Iruin
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000725456
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
This is a new, basic introduction to polymer science. It is both comprehensive and readable. The authors are leading educators in this field with extensive backgrounds in industrial and academic polymer research. The text starts with a description of the types of microstructures found in polymer materials. This provides an understanding of some of the key features of the various mechanisms of homopolymerization and copolymerization which are discussed in following chapters. Also discussed in these chapters are the kinetics and statistics of polymerization, with a separate chapter on the characterization of chain structure by spectroscopic methods. The next part of the text deals with chain conformation, structure and morphology, leading to a discussion of crystallization, melting and glass transition. The discussion then moves from solid state to solution properties where solution thermodynamics is introduced. This provides the basis for discussion of the measurement of molecular weight by various solution methods. The final chapter deals with mechanical and rheological properties which are discussed from a phenomenological continuum approach and then in terms of a fundamental molecular perspective. Altogether, this new text provides a comprehensive, readable introduction to and overview of polymer science. It is well illustrated with schematics prepared for this text to help in the understanding of key concepts. It will provide a basic understanding of today's polymer science for technical and engineering personnel not already familiar with the subject, and a convenient update and overview for materials scientists.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000725456
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
This is a new, basic introduction to polymer science. It is both comprehensive and readable. The authors are leading educators in this field with extensive backgrounds in industrial and academic polymer research. The text starts with a description of the types of microstructures found in polymer materials. This provides an understanding of some of the key features of the various mechanisms of homopolymerization and copolymerization which are discussed in following chapters. Also discussed in these chapters are the kinetics and statistics of polymerization, with a separate chapter on the characterization of chain structure by spectroscopic methods. The next part of the text deals with chain conformation, structure and morphology, leading to a discussion of crystallization, melting and glass transition. The discussion then moves from solid state to solution properties where solution thermodynamics is introduced. This provides the basis for discussion of the measurement of molecular weight by various solution methods. The final chapter deals with mechanical and rheological properties which are discussed from a phenomenological continuum approach and then in terms of a fundamental molecular perspective. Altogether, this new text provides a comprehensive, readable introduction to and overview of polymer science. It is well illustrated with schematics prepared for this text to help in the understanding of key concepts. It will provide a basic understanding of today's polymer science for technical and engineering personnel not already familiar with the subject, and a convenient update and overview for materials scientists.