The Short Range Anti-Gravitational Force and the Hierarchically Stratified Space-Time Geometry in 12 Dimensions

The Short Range Anti-Gravitational Force and the Hierarchically Stratified Space-Time Geometry in 12 Dimensions

Author: Christina Anne Knight

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2010-08-09

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1453548637

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The fi eld of cosmology may be on the verge of a signifi cant paradigm shift, as there is an increasing awareness that scientists have missed something fundamental as they carry on in their quest for a theory of everything and a theory that unites general relativity with quantum mechanics. Knight proposes a new theory suggesting that the space-time geometry possesses a complex hierarchical structure that comprises twelve dimensionsnine space dimensions and three time. Furthermore, this structure is divided into three strata, each of which has its own four-dimensional structure and stratum-specifi c fundamental forces and parameterswith variations in the gravitational constant G, the speed of light c, and the Planck constant. Through the pages of this work, this theory is further explained.


I-Byte Automotive July 2021

I-Byte Automotive July 2021

Author: IT Shades

Publisher: EGBG Services LLC

Published: 2021-08-06

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13:

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This document brings together a set of latest data points and publicly available information relevant for Automotive Industry. We are very excited to share this content and believe that readers will benefit from this periodic publication immensely.


I-Byte Hospitality July 2021

I-Byte Hospitality July 2021

Author: IT Shades

Publisher: EGBG Services LLC

Published: 2021-08-06

Total Pages: 27

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This document brings together a set of the latest data points and publicly available information relevant to the Hospitality Industry. We are very excited to share this content and believe that readers will immensely benefit from this periodic publication.


Introduction to Environmental Forensics

Introduction to Environmental Forensics

Author: Brian L. Murphy

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2007-05-01

Total Pages: 821

ISBN-13: 0080478670

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Introduction to Environmental Forensics helps readers unravel the complexities of environmental pollution cases. It outlines techniques for identifying the source of a contaminant release, when the release occurred, and the extent of human exposure. Written by leading experts in environmental investigations, the text provides detailed information on chemical "fingerprinting" techniques applicable to ground water, soils, sediments, and air, plus an in-depth look at petroleum hydrocarbons. It gives the environmental scientist, engineer, and legal specialist a complete toolbox for conducting forensic investigations. It demonstrates the range of scientific analyses that are available to answer questions of environmental liability and support a legal argument, and provides several examples and case studies to illustrate how these methods are applied. This is a textbook that would prove useful to a range of disciplines, including environmental scientists involved in water and air pollution, contaminated land and geographical information systems; and archaeologists, hydrochemists and geochemists interested in dating sources of pollution. - Co-edited by one of the experts from the Civil Action case in Woburn, MA - Provides essential information about identifying environmental contaminants responsible for millions of deaths per year - Contains the latest information and coverage of issues crucial to both forensics investigators and environmental scientists