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G-Dimensional Theory & the Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes : Comparative Logic and Modern Quantum Theory

By: L. Stephen Young

... American Research Press Rehoboth 2001 2 L. Stephen Young G-DIMENSIONAL THEORY & THE SMARANDACHE QUANTUM PAR... ...th modern and classical theory, is presented in Sections 3-4. A comparative analysis of the Smarandache quantum paradoxes within context of the two ... ... this is that they are multi-disciplinary, having both physical and logical components. To consider these paradoxes, one needs be as much logician as... ...d by well-defined physical evidence. e.) comparative paradox: a paradoxical component in a theoretical model is noted in comparison with a second, l... ...nitive answer, an alternative solution method is to use comparative paradox analysis, i.e.: Given two otherwise equivalent physical system theories... ...5 Hypothetical 20 8 64 48 132 5.6 Hypothetical 24 13 104 78 206 7.583 The functional relationships listed in Table 2 define the number of octet, fa... ...tio, as, Noble Nucleon: O/I = 2O / (2I + E) . (29) The noble functional relationship (29), corresponding to atomic number and listed i... ...ons with neutrino products are indicative of the (GDT) weak interaction. The principal difference between the photon and neutrino, then, is that phot... ...t clear to the author why it is not clearly inclusive in modern theory. The principal reason may be the paradoxical situation it raises with respect...

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