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Robert Stirniman's
Antigravity Bibliography - 17
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SELECTED "MEMORABLE" PAPERS FROM THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS:
E. U. Condon, "Where Do We Live? Reflections on Physical Units and the
Universal Constants," 2 (2), 63-69 (1934).
V. F. Weisskopf, "On the Theory of the Electric Resistance of Metals,"
11 (1), 1-12 (1943).
E. U. Condon and P. E. Condon, "Effect of Oscillations of the Case on the
Rate of a Watch," 16 (1), 14-16 (1948).
G. F. Pake, "Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Absorption 1,"
18 (7), 438-452 (1950); "Fundamentals of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Absorption II," 18 (8), 473-486 (1950).
J. H. Van Vleck, "Landmarks in the Theory of Magnetism," 18 (8),495-509
(1950).
Herbert Goldstein, "The Classical Motion of a Rigid Charged Body in a
Magnetic Field," 19 (2), 100-109 (1951).
J. C. Slater, "The Electron Theory of Solids," 19 (6), 368-374 (1951).
L. I. Schiff, "Quantum Effects in the Radiation from Accelerated
Relativistic Electrons," 20 (8), 474-478 (1952).
Kerson Huang, "On the Zitterbewegung of the Dirac Electron," 20 (8), '
479-484 (1952).
F. Keffer, H. Kaplan, and Y. Yafet, "Spin Waves in Ferromagnetic and
Antiferromagnetic Materials," 21 (4), 250-257 (1953).
F.M. Purcell, "Nuclear Magnetism," 22 (1), 1-8 (1954).
H. G. Dehmelt, "Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance," 22(3), 110-120 (1954).
C. Kittel, "The Effective Mass of Electrons in Crystals," 22 (5),
250-252 (1954).
E. J. Zimmerman, "Numerical Coincidences in Microphysics and Cosmology,"
23(31), 136-141 (1955).
W. H. Furry, "Lorentz Transformation and the Thomas Precession," 21 (8),
517-525(1955).
C. E. Chase, "Ultrasonic Propagation in Liquid Helium," 24 (3),
136-155(1956).
E. C. Watson, "On the Relations Between Light and Electricity" (a
translation of Reinrich Hertz's Heidelberg lecture of 1889), 25 (6),
335-343 (1957).
E. M. Purcell, "Gravitation Torsion Balance," 25 (6), 393-394 (1957).
Leonard Eisenbud, "On the Classical Laws of Motion," 26 (3), 144-
159 (1958).
P. Morrison, "Approximate Nature of Physical Symmetrics," 26 (6),
358-368 (1958).
Bela G. Kolossvary, "Eotvos Balance," 27 (5), 336-343 (1959).
Leon N. Cooper, "Theory of Superconductivity," 28 (2), 91-101 (1960).
R. H. Dicke, "Eotvos Experiment and the Gravitational Red Shift," 28
(4), 344-347 (1960).
Gerald Holton, "On the Origins of the Special Theory of Relativity,"
28 (7), 627-636 (1960).
F. Rohrlich, "Self-Energy and the Stability of the Classical Electron," 28
(7), 639-643 (1960).
P. W. Bridgman, "Significance of the Mach Principle," 29 (1), 32-36 (1961).
Robert Weinstock, "Laws of Classical Motion. What's F? What's m? What's a?"
29 (10), 698-702 (1961).
T. Gold, "The Arrow of Time," 30 (6), 403-410 (1962).
Robert W. Brehme, "A Geometric Representation of Galilean and Lorentz
Transformations," 30 (7), 489-496 (1962).
David H. Frisch and James H. Smith, "Measurement of Relativistic Time
Dilation Using u-Mesons," 31 (5), 342-355 (1963).
R. H. Dicke, "Cosmology, Mach's Principle and Relativity," 31 (7), 500-
509 (1963).
R. S. Shankland, "Michelson-Morley Experiment," 32 (1), 16-35 (1964).
Philip Morrison, "Less May Be More," 32 (6), 441-457 (1964).
A. L. Schawlow, "Measuring the Wavelength of Light with a Ruler," 33
(11), 922-923 (1965).
Arthur Komar, "Foundations of Special Relativity and the Shape of the Big
Dipper," 33 (12), 1024-1027 (1965).
R. H. Romer, "Angular Momentum of Static Electromagnetic Fields," 34
(9), 772-778 (1966); "Electromagnetic Angular Momentum," 35 (5),
445-446(1967).
A. Gamba, "Physical Quantities in Different Reference Systems According
to Relativity," 35 (2), 83-89 (1967).
Emerson M. Pugh and George E. Pugh, "Physical Significance of the Poynting
Vector in Static Fields," 35 (2), 153-156 (1967).
R. H. Dicke, "Gravitation and Cosmic Physics," 35 (7), 559-566 (1967).
0. L. Brill and B. Goodman, "Causality in the Coulomb Gauge," 35 (9),
832-837 (1967).
Martin S. Tiersten, "Force, Momentum Change, and Motion," 37 (1),
82-87 (1969).
W. H. Furry, "Examples of Momentum Distributions in the Electromagnetic
Field and in Matter," 37 (6), 621-636 (1969).
Gerald Holton, "Einstein and the 'Crucial' Experiment," 37 (10),
968-982 (1969)
Herman Erlichson, "Aharonov-Bohm Effect and Quantum Effects on Charged
Particles in Field-Free Regions," 38 (2), 162-173 (1970).
F. 0. Schulz-DuBois, "Foucault Pendulum Experiment by Kamerlingh Onnes
and Degenerate Perturbation Theory," 38 (2), 173-188 (1970).
John Clarke, "The Josephson Effect and e/h," 38 (9), 1071-1095 (1970).
Timothy H. Boyer, "Energy and Momentum in Electromagnetic Field for Charged
Particles Moving with Constant Velocities," 39 (3), 257-270 (1971).
Roger Y. Tsien, "Pictures of Dynamic Electric Fields," 40 (1),
46-56 (1972).
S. Chandrasekhar, "On the 'Derivation' of Einstein's Field Equations,"
40 (2), 224-234 (1972).
Barry R. Holstein and Arthur R. Swift, "The Relativity Twins in Free Fall,"
40 (5), 746-750 (1972).
Henry Pierce Stapp, "The Copenhagen Interpretation," 40 (8),
1098-1116 (1972).
N. Bloembergen, "The Concept of Temperature in Magnetism," 41 (3),
325-331 (1973).
Julian Schwinger, "Precession Teats of General Relativity -- Source Theory
Derivations," 42 (6), 307-510 (1974).
Julian Schwinger, "Spin-Precession -- A Dynamical Discussion," 42 (6),
510-513 (1974).
Allan Franklin, "Principle of inertia in the Middle Ages," 44 (6),
529-545 (1976).
Hans C. Ohanian, "What is the principle of equivalence?" 45 (10),
903-909 (1977).
Frederik J. Belinfante, "Can individual elementary particles have
individual properties?" 46 (4), 329-336 (1978).
Timothy H. Boyar, "Electrostatic potential energy leading to an inertial
mass change for a system of two point charges," 46 (4), 383-385 (1978).
E. J. Konopioski, "What the electromagnetic vector potential describes,"
46 (5), 499-502 (1978).
Sidney D. Drell, "When is a particle?" 46 (6), 597-606 (1978).
Timothy H. Boyer, "Electrostatic potential energy leading to a
gravitational mass change for a system of two point charges,"
47 (2), 129-131(1979).
Barry R. Holstein and Arthur R. Swift, "Elementary derivation of the
radiation field from an accelerated charge," 49 (4), 346-347 (1981).
P. C. Peters, "Where is the energy stored in a gravitational field?"
49(6), 564-569 (1981).
Robert H. Romer, "Motion of a sphere on a tilted turntable," 49 (10),
985-986 (1981).
H. Richard Crane, "Short Foucault pendulum. A way to eliminate the
precesson due to ellipticity," 49 (11), 1004-1006 (1981).
M. Danos, "Bohm-Aharonov effect. The quantum mechanics of the electrical
transformer," 50 (1), 64-66 (1982).
Frank S. Crawford, "Elementary derivation of the magnetic flux quantum,"
50 (6), 514-516 (1982).
Robert Weinstock, "Dismantling a centuries-old myth: Newton's Principia
and inverse-square orbits," 50 (7), 610-617 (1982).
Frank S. Crawford, "Superball and time-reversal invariance," 50 (9),
856 (1982).
Robert C. Hilborn, "Einstein coefficients, cross sections, f values, dipole
moments, and all that," 50 (11). 982-986 (1982).
Allen I. Janis, "Simultaneity and special relativistic kinematics," 51
(3), 209-2l3 (1983).
Hans C. Ohanian, "On the approach to electro- and magnetostatic
equilibrium," 51 (11), 1020-1022 (1983).
N. David Mermin, "Relativity without light," 52 (2), 119-124 (1984).
Timothy H. Boyer, "Lorentz-transformation properties for energy and
momentum in electromagnetic systems," 53 (2), 167-171 (1985).
Tyler A. Abbott and David J. Griffiths, "Acceleration without radiation,"
53 (12), 1203-1211 (1985).
Victor F. Weisskopf, "Search for Simplicity: Maxwell, Rayleigh, and
Mt. Everest," 54 (1), 13-14 (1986).
M. W. P. Strandberg, "Special relativity completed: The source of some
2s in the magnitude of physical phenomena," 54 (4), 321-331 (1986).
Hans C. Ohanian, "What is spin?" 54 (6), 500-505 (1986).
L. Lederman, "Unification, grand unification, and the
unity of physics," 54 (7), 594-600 (1986).
E. T. Osypowski and M. G. Olason, "lsynchronous motion in classical
mechanics," 55 (8), 720-725 (1987).
W. M. Saslow, "Electromechanical implications of Faraday's law: A problem
collection," 55 (11), 986-993 (1987).
Michael S. Morris and Kip S. Thorne, "Wormholes in spacetime and their
use for interstellar travel: A tool for teaching general relativity,"
56 (5), 395-412 (1988).
Mark A. Heald, "Energy flow in circuits with Faraday emf," 56
(6), 540-547 (1988).
N. David Mermin, "The amazing many colored relativity engine," 56
(7), 600-6l1 (1988).
Timothy H. Bayer, "The force on a magnetic dipole," 56 (8),
688-692 (1988).
A. R. Janah, T. Padmanabhan, and T. P. Singh, "On Feynman's formula
for the electromagnetic field of an arbitrarily moving charge,"
56 (11), 1036-1038 (1988).
Harold S. Zapolsky, "On electric fields produced by steady currents,"
56 (12), 1137-1141 (1988).
M. Kugler, "Motion in noninertial systems: theory and demonstrations,"
57 (3), 247-251 (1989).
W. Zimmermann, Jr., "A wave-packet description of the motion of a
charged particle in a uniform magnetic field," 57 (7), 593-598 (1989).
Ray Skinner and John A. Weil, "An introduction to generalized functions
and their application to static electromagnetic point dipoles,
including hyperfine interactions," 57 (9), 777-791 (1989).
S. Washburn, "Conductance fluctuations in loops of gold," 57 (12)
1069-1078 (1989).
Hans Dehmelt, "Less is more. Experiments with an individual
atomic particle at rest in free space," 58 (1), 17-27 (1990).
Robert J. Birgenau, "Novel magnetic phenomena and high-temperature
superconductivity in lamellar copper oxides," 58 (1), 28-4O (1990).
Freeman J. Dyson, "Feynman's proof of the Maxwell equations," 58 (3),
209-211(1990). See also comments by Norman Dombey, Robert W. Brehme,
James L. Anderson, and I. E. Farquhar, 59(l), 85-87 (1991).
Cyrus S. MacLatchy and Hugh A. Chipman, "A dynamic method of measuring
the charge induced on a conductor," 58 (9), 811-816 (1990).
G. Matteucci, "Electron wavelike behavior: A historical and experimental
introduction," 58(12), 1143-1147 (1990).
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SELECTED ARTICLES FROM APEIRON MAGAZINE.
Apeiron Magazine (apeiron@aei.ca)
4405 St-Dominique
Montreal, Quebec H2W 2B2 Canada.
Apeiron Number 1 (September 1987)
* Henrik Broberg (Stockholm) Ð Particle Mass in a Cosmological
Perspective
* Toivo Jaakkola (University of Helsinki Observatory) Ð Mach s
Principle and Properties of Local Structure
Apeiron Number 2 (February 1988)
* Jean-Claude Pecker/Jean-Pierre Vigier (University of Paris) Ð A
Possible Tired-Light Mechanism
Apeiron Number 3 (August 1988)
* D.F. Roscoe (University of Sheffield) Ð Gravitation as an Inertial
Process
* Amitabha Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) Ð
Velocity-Dependent Inertial Induction: A Case for Experimental
Observation
Apeiron Number 5 (Fall 1989)
* S.V.M. Clube (University of Oxford) Ð Lorentzian Gravity and
Cosmology
Apeiron Number 8 (Autumn 1990)
* Jacques Trempe (Montreal, Quebec) Ð Laws of Light Propagation in
Galilean Space-Time
* Thomas E. Phipps Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) Ð Weber-type Laws of
Action-at-a-Distance in Modern Physics
Apeiron Numbers 9-10 (Winter-Spring 1991)
* S.V.M. Clube (Astrophysics Department, Oxford University) Ð Mass
Inflation as a Recurring Property of Matter in Astrophysical
Situations
* Amitabha Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) Ð Velocity
Dependent Inertial Induction: A Possible Tired-Light Mechanism
* David Roscoe (Department of Applied Mathematics, Sheffield
University) Ð Gravity out of Inertia
* Henrik Broberg (Djursholm, Sweden) Ð Mass, Energy, Space
* Toivo Jaakkola (University Observatory, Helsinki) Ð
Electrogravitational Coupling: Empirical and Theoretical Arguments
Apeiron Number 12 (February 1992)
* Zaman Akil (Kuwait City) Ð On the Constant of Gravitation
* AndrŽ K.T. Assis (State University of Campinas, Brazil) Ð On
Hubble's Law of Redshift, Olbers' Paradox and the Cosmic
Background Radiation
* S.C. Tiwari (Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India) Ð The
Nature of Time
Apeiron Number 13 (June 1992)
* AndrŽ K.T. Assis (State University of Campinas, Brazil) Ð On the
Absorption of Gravity
* D.F. Roscoe (University of Sheffield) Ð The Equivalence Principle
as a Consequence of the Third Law
* Joop F. Nieland (Arles sur Tech, France) Ð Vacuum Refraction
Theory of Gravitation
* H.E. Wilhelm (University of Utah) Ð Explanation of Anomalous
Unipolar Induction in Corotating Conductor-Magnet Arrangements by
Galilean Electrodynamics
Apeiron Number 14 (September 1992)
* Thomas E. Phipps Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) Ð Lorentz Contraction of
the Coulomb Field: An Experimental Proposal
* Peter Huber (Germanistisches Seminar, Heidelberg University) Ð
Does the Velocity of Light Decrease?
Apeiron Number 15 (February 1993)
* H.E. Wilhelm (University of Utah) Ð Galilei Covariant
Electrodynamics of Moving Media with Applictions to the
Experiments of Fizeau and Hoek
* S.X.K. Howusu (University of Jos, Nigeria) Ð The Confrontation
between Relativity and the Principle of Reciprocal Action
* Henrik Broberg (Norwegian Telecom, Oslo) Ð On the Kinetic Origin
of Mass
Aperion Number 16 (June 1993)
* C.I. Mocanu (Polytechnical Institute of Bucharest, Romania) Ð Is
Thomas Rotation a Paradox?
* Zu Shaozhi and Xu Xiangqun (Beijing Control Device Research
Institute) Ð On the Relativity of Simultaneity
* Martin Kokus (Hopewell, PA) and A.O. Barut, University of
Colorado) Ð Suggestion for Unifying Two Types of Quantized
Redshift of Astronomical Bodies
Apeiron Number 17 (October 1993)
* Thomas E. Phipps Jr. (Urbana, Illinois) Ð Ampere Tension and
Newton's Laws
* S.X.K. Howusu (University of Jos, Nigeria) Ð General Mechanics of
a Photon in the Gravitational Field of a Stationary Homogeneous
Spherical Body
Apeiron Number 18 (February 1994)
* Toivo Jaakkola (Tuorla Observatory, Turku, Finland) Ð Radiative
and Dynamical Implications of Electrogravity
* Peter Huber (Heidelberg University) Ð The Cosmological Redshift as
a Virtual Effect of Gravitation
* H.E. Wilhelm (University of Utah) Ð Fitzgerald Contraction, Larmor
Dilation, Lorentz Force, Particle Mass and Energy as Invariants of
Galilean Electrodynamics
* Adolphe Martin (Longueuil, Quebec) Ð Einstein to Galilean
Relativity
Apeiron Number 19 (June 1994)
* S.H. Kim (University of Texas at Arlington) Ð A Non-Lorentzian
Force Stronger than the Lorentz Force
* Constantin Antonopoulos (National Technological University of
Athens) Ð The Semantics of Absolute Space
* P. Graneau (Northeastern University, Arlington) and A.K.T. Assis
(University of Campinas, Brazil) Ð Kirchhoff on the Motion of
Electricity in Conductors
* Peter F. Browne (University of Manchester) Ð Newtonian Cosmology
with Renormalized Zero-Point Radiation
Apeiron Number 20 (October 1994)
* V.A. Kuligin, G.A. Kuligina and M.V. Korneva (University of
Voronezh, Russia) Ð Epistemology and Special Relativity
* G. Galeczki (University of Kšln) Ð Physical Laws and the Theory of
Special Relativity
* T. Chang (University of Alabama, Huntsville) Ð A Formulation of
the Gravitational Equation of Motion
Aperion Volume 2, Number 1 (January 1995)
* Paul Marmet (University of Ottawa) Ð Origin of the 3 K Radiation
* Wen-Xiu Li (University of Science and Technology of China) Ð On
the Relativity of Lengths and Times
Apeiron Volume 2, Number 2 (April 1995)
* Amitabha Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) Ð
Dynamical Inertial Induction and the Potential Energy Problem
* Halton C. Arp (Max-Planck-Institut fŸr Astrophysik) Ð New Light on
Redshift Periodicities
Apeiron Volume 2, Number 3 (July 1995)
* P.F. Browne (University of Manchester ) Ð de Sitter Cosmology
Reinterpreted
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