The EINSTEIN-STEFAN ENCOUNTERS:Time Hopping Travel—Transcending the Barriers of Time

The EINSTEIN-STEFAN ENCOUNTERS:Time Hopping Travel—Transcending the Barriers of Time

Author: V. Alexander Stefan

Publisher: Stefan University Press (November7, 2016)

Published: 2016-11-07

Total Pages: 542

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Stefan University Press Series on Thus Spoke Einstein; ISSN: 1550-4115 Einstein's opinions on science, art, and society. Time-Hopping Travel—Transcending the Barriers of Time The imaginary conversations (encounters) between Albert Einstein and Vladislav Alexander Stefan. The topics discussed include, among others, the Nature of She-Time, the Time-Travel-Modes, the Human-Immortality-Codes, and the World Government, as found in Stefan’s Faustef Trilogy, SURSORSAR (Secret Pure Wisdom), and the Open World Manifesto.


The Open World MANIFESTO

The Open World MANIFESTO

Author: V. Alexander STEFAN

Publisher: Stefan University Press

Published: 2009-12-21

Total Pages: 1058

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V. Alexander STEFAN The Open World MANIFESTO Novus Ordo Scientifico-Technologicus. QUALB Coeptis New Order Scientific-Technological. QUALB Cooperates CONTENTS BOOK 1 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: A New Earth and a New Atlantis Universe: Our Very Own 393 BOOK 2 HUMAN BEINGS; OUR ID-NUMBERS; OUR CONSCIOUSNESS of TIME 558 BOOK 3 FREEDOM, DEMOCRACY, and PLURALISM: The Dawning of the Terrestrial Civilization 618 BOOK 4 THE AGE OF EDUCATION: CREATIVE EDUCATION versus DRILL EDUCATION 699 BOOK 5 HUMAN BEING and QUALB the GIVER, the SUPREME BEING: Science/Technology and Religion 754


Physics and Society

Physics and Society

Author: V. Stefan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1998-03-24

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9781563963865

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"The essays in this book are by some of the world's leading physicists, including seven Nobel Prize winners. The essays address topics ranging from Weisskopf's contributions to theoretical physics to more intimate views of his role as a teacher, friend, and humanist."--BOOK JACKET.


Ferroelectrics, Vol. 2

Ferroelectrics, Vol. 2

Author: V. Alexander Stefan

Publisher: Stefan University Press

Published: 2002-08-16

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1889545295

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CONTENTS Preface, XI List of Contributors, XIII Part I. Reports Relation Between the Vacancy-Charge Distribution and the efg in Cubic Perovskite-Type Compounds R.E. Alonso and A. Lopez-Garcia................................................................... 3 Boracites: A Structural Family Presenting a Variety of Ferroic Phase Transitions A.G. Castellanos-Guzman, M. Czank, J. Reyes-Gomez, J. Campa-Molina, Arun Kumar, Gurvinderjit Singh, V.S. Tiwari, and V.K. Wadhawan....................................................................................... 37 Ferroelectric Dram Cell Without a Storage Capacitor Jan-Ping Han.................................................................................................. 73 Investigation of the Two-Dimensional Polar Molecular Assembly Using Multipurpose Nonlinear Optical Microscope Norikata Kato, Kentaro Saito, Toshinori Serata, Hiroaki Aida, and Yoshiaki Uesu ……………………………………………………… 81 Investigation of the Two-Dimensional Polar Molecular Assembly Using Multipurpose Nonlinear Optical Microscope J. K. Krüger, C. Fischer, J. Baller, A. le Coutre, W. Manglkammer, P.Damman ,B. Ploss, R. Heppelmann............................................................... 111 Hydrothermal PZT Thin Film and its Application to Actuators and Sensors Minoru K. Kurosawa, Takeshi Morita, Takefumi Kanda, Hidehiko Yasui, and Toshiro Higuchi................................................................ 149 Dielectric And Structural Properties And Quasi-One Dimensionality of The BetaineArsenate-Phosphate Mixed Crystal System S. Lanceros-Méndez and G. Schaack, A. Klöperpieper.............................................................................................. 159 The Relation Between Ferroelectric And Magnetic Transitions In A Hexagonal Rbcobr3 Kiyoko Morishita............................................................................................ 209 Part II. Brief Reports Preparation of Tungsten Bronze Structured Ferroelectric ba2nanb5o15 Thin Films and Their Characterizations Shizutoshi Ando and Takeyo Tsukamoto.......................................................... 223 New Mechanism of Molecular Ferroelectricity: Thermo- and Photo-Induced Neutral-Ionic Transformation H. Cailleau, E. Collet, M. Buron-Le Cointe, M.H. Lemee-Cailleau, T. Luty, S. Koshihara, and P. Czarnecki.......................................................... 231 Scanning Force Microscopy Approach: Polarization Phenomena in Ferroelectrics at Nanoscale Alexei Gruverman............................................................................................ 235 Relaxation Time Distribution Function Of Dipole Glass-dradp Jong-Jean Kim, Yun-Seock Choi, and Bog-Gi Kim........................................ 239 Thin Film Growth, Interdiffusion, and Hydrogen-Induced Degradation Phenomena in pb(zrxti1-x)o3 (pzt) and Srbi2ta2O9 (Sbt) Ferroelectric Capacitors A.R. Krauss, O. Auciello, J. Im, A. Dhote, R. Ramesh, and S. Aggarwal.............................................................................................. 243 A Discussion on the Crystal Structures of the pb-Based Complex Perovskites pbfe0.5nb0.5o3 and pbfe0.5ta0.5O3 Nathascia Lampis, Alessandra Geddo Lehmann, and Philippe Sciau........................................................................................... 245 Field Induced Evolution of the Multidomain Microregions in Relaxor (6-8)/65/35 PLZT Ceramics E.L. Rumyantsev and V. Ya. Shur.................................................................... 249 Domain Engineering in Bulk Ferroelectrics V. Ya. Shur..................................................................................................... 253 Study of the Phase Diagram of the sn2p2(s1-xsex)6 Crystal Family Using a Lattice Model G.H.F. van Raaij and T. Janssen...................................................................... 257 Ferroelectricity in Photorefractives Tat’yana R. Volk............................................................................................. 259 Thin Film Effects in the Ferroelectric pbtio3 Kiyotaka Wasa.............................................................................................. 263 Key Word Index……………………………………………………………………..269 Contents of FERROELECTRICS.Vol.1. Frontier in Science and Technology Series. List of Titles. FSRC BOOKS of ABSTRACTS in Science and Technology Conference Series. List of Titles.


Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena

Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena

Author: Helmut J. Schwarz

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 1468484168

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As was the case in the two preceding workshops of 1969 and 1971, the Third Workshop on "Laser Interaction and Related Plasma Phenomena" held in 1973 was of international character. The main purpose was to review the advanced status of this particular and turbulent field of physics as it had developed vigorously in all major laboratories of the world since 1971. Due to recently accelerated advancements, it was hardly possible to present a com plete tutorial review; the subject is still in its premature stages and changing rapidly. A topical conference would have been too specific for a group of physicists with broad backgrounds working in the field or for those just about to enter it. It was the aim of the workshop and it is the aim of these proceedings to help this large group of scientists find their way within the highly complex and sometimes confusing results of a new field. We optimized the task of the workshop with extensive reviews on several topics and at the same time included more detailed infor mation for specialists. The differences in their conclusions were not a matter of contention but rather served to complement the advanced results. As in the preceding workshops, we directed our attention toward critical realism in respect to the complexity of the field. What is meant here is exemplified in the contribution by R. Sigel ~.667).