[6] viXra:0903.0007 [pdf] submitted on 28 Mar 2009
Authors: Chun-Xuan Jiang
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We find Blasius function to satisfy the boundary condition f(∞) = 1 and obtain the exact analytic soultion of Blasius equation.
Category: Functions and Analysis
[5] viXra:0903.0006 [pdf] submitted on 28 Mar 2009
Authors: Carlos Castro
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
A model of Emergent Gravity with the observed Cosmological Constant
from a BF-Chern-Simons-Higgs Model is revisited which allows to show how
a Conformal Gravity, Maxwell and SU(2) x SU(2) x U(1) x U(1) Yang-Mills
Unification model in four dimensions can be attained from a Clifford Gauge
Field Theory in a very natural and geometric fashion.
Category: Quantum Gravity and String Theory
[4] viXra:0903.0005 [pdf] submitted on 17 Mar 2009
Authors: Florentin Smarandache
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
In this paper one generalizes the classical probability and imprecise probability to
the notion of "neutrosophic probability" in order to be able to model Heisenberg's
Uncertainty Principle of a particle's behavior, Schrödinger's Cat Theory, and the
state of bosons which do not obey Pauli's Exclusion Principle (in quantum physics).
Neutrosophic probability is close related to neutrosophic logic and neutrosophic set,
and etymologically derived from "neutrosophy".
Category: Quantum Physics
[3] viXra:0903.0003 [pdf] submitted on 16 Mar 2009
Authors: José Francisco García Juliá
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
Generally, the cosmological redshift is considered as an indication of the expansion of
the universe. However, we are going to consider, using very elemental arguments, that
this physical phenomenon could be due to the gravitational field, and that the universe
could be static and flat.
Category: Relativity and Cosmology
[2] viXra:0903.0002 [pdf] submitted on 16 Mar 2009
Authors: José Francisco García Juliá
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
The law of Hubble is considered as the law of the expansion of the space. However, in
this short and very simple paper, we show, using very elemental arguments, that this
experimental law can have its origin in the vectorial nature of the escape velocity.
Category: Relativity and Cosmology
[1] viXra:0903.0001 [pdf] submitted on 16 Mar 2009
Authors: José Francisco García Juliá
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
In this paper we obtain in an elemental way the basic equations that explain the
observed redshift of the light emitted by the stars.
Category: Relativity and Cosmology