This week's discussion, focused on understanding the basic nature of persistent matter, is taken from the point of view not of smashing atoms, but of building them from...
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While the work using Resonance Theory will likely never be complete, this issue provides at least a parenthetical close to the series begun in 1979 at the smallest level,...
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In this latest installment, Mark Anderson considers a new view of the cosmos. If the major interpretations of red shift are now either in doubt or about to be disproved,...
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Mark Anderson is proposing a resolution to perhaps the largest problem in cosmology: the explanation of dark energy and dark matter.
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In this third piece on the Resonance Theory Program, Mark Anderson describes some of the patterns in the major ideas and equations that provide the basis for physical...
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It is unlikely that the reader will have encountered many, or even any, of the concepts, relationships, or discoveries laid out in this issue. And the reason is simple:...
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The basic aspects of this theory have the potential to affect computing, communications, photonics, materials science, and many other sectors we follow daily. For that...
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