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  Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> - 2024-07-15 20:10 -0400
    Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> - 2024-07-15 20:22 -0400
      Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2024-07-16 13:15 +0200
        Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> - 2024-07-16 08:43 -0400
        Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> - 2024-07-16 08:44 -0400
        Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> - 2024-07-16 09:06 -0400
        Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2024-07-16 13:28 -0700
    Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back  to a much better path The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-07-15 23:00 -0700
      Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back  to a much better path The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-07-17 14:06 -0700
        Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back  to a much better path nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2024-07-18 14:29 +0200
          Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> - 2024-07-18 08:33 -0400
            Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics  back to a much better path The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-07-18 11:19 -0700
        Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back  to a much better path The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-07-20 07:59 -0700
          Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back  to a much better path The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2024-07-21 16:02 -0700

#654978 — Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path

Fromamirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com>
Date2024-07-15 20:10 -0400
SubjectBook by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path
Message-ID<v74dpo$u6me$1@dont-email.me>
Author:
Ching-Chuan Su

Book title:
Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum 
Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation

-- Synopsis --

This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and 
matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is 
derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From 
this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which 
represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified 
force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are 
derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By 
refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the 
gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous 
consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of 
important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the 
general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies 
quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.

-- Abstract --

The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is 
constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for 
electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely 
different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is 
referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For 
electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide 
variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave, 
the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which 
in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and 
gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of 
inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of 
the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave 
equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the 
speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength, 
angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived. 
The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety 
of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the 
general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie 
matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum 
mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.

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#654979

Fromamirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com>
Date2024-07-15 20:22 -0400
Message-ID<v74egb$uap5$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#654978
On 7/15/2024 8:10 PM, amirjf nin wrote:
> Author:
> Ching-Chuan Su
> 
> Book title:
> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum 
> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> 
> -- Synopsis --
> 
> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and 
> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is 
> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From 
> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which 
> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified 
> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are 
> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By 
> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the 
> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous 
> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of 
> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the 
> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies 
> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> 
> -- Abstract --
> 
> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is 
> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for 
> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely 
> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is 
> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For 
> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide 
> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave, 
> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which 
> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and 
> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of 
> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of 
> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave 
> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the 
> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength, 
> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived. 
> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety 
> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the 
> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie 
> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum 
> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.

Typical way to get this book currently is as an e-book for approximately 
$16.50 US dollars via 
https://ebook.hyread.com.tw/bookDetail.jsp?id=19899&webpacLang=en_US

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#654987

Fromnospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Date2024-07-16 13:15 +0200
Message-ID<66965668$0$7997$426a74cc@news.free.fr>
In reply to#654979
amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> wrote:

> On 7/15/2024 8:10 PM, amirjf nin wrote:
> > Author:
> > Ching-Chuan Su
> > 
> > Book title:
> > Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
> > Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> > 
> > -- Synopsis --
> > 
> > This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
> > matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
> > derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
> > this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
> > represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
> > force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are 
> > derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By 
> > refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the 
> > gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous 
> > consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
> > important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
> > general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies 
> > quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> > 
> > -- Abstract --
> > 
> > The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
> > constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for 
> > electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely 
> > different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
> > referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For 
> > electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
> > variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
> > the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
> > in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and 
> > gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
> > inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
> > the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
> > equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the 
> > speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength, 
> > angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
> > The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
> > of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
> > general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
> > matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
> > mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> 
> Typical way to get this book currently is as an e-book for approximately
> $16.50 US dollars via 
> https://ebook.hyread.com.tw/bookDetail.jsp?id=19899&webpacLang=en_US

And not a word in the table of contents about gravitation.

It is a swindle,

Jan

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#654992

Fromamirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com>
Date2024-07-16 08:43 -0400
Message-ID<8b6d5575-6a03-4577-a0b0-ea557fee233a@aim.com>
In reply to#654987
On 7/16/2024 7:15 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 7/15/2024 8:10 PM, amirjf nin wrote:
>>> Author:
>>> Ching-Chuan Su
>>>
>>> Book title:
>>> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
>>> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
>>>
>>> -- Synopsis --
>>>
>>> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
>>> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
>>> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
>>> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
>>> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
>>> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
>>> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
>>> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
>>> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
>>> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
>>> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
>>> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
>>> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>>
>>> -- Abstract --
>>>
>>> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
>>> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
>>> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
>>> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
>>> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
>>> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
>>> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
>>> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
>>> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
>>> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
>>> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
>>> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
>>> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
>>> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
>>> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
>>> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
>>> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
>>> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
>>> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
>>> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>
>> Typical way to get this book currently is as an e-book for approximately
>> $16.50 US dollars via
>> https://ebook.hyread.com.tw/bookDetail.jsp?id=19899&webpacLang=en_US
> 
> And not a word in the table of contents about gravitation.
> 
> It is a swindle,
> 
> Jan

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#654993

Fromamirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com>
Date2024-07-16 08:44 -0400
Message-ID<94211350-dc23-440c-9b0a-4c1454c3bd55@aim.com>
In reply to#654987
On 7/16/2024 7:15 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 7/15/2024 8:10 PM, amirjf nin wrote:
>>> Author:
>>> Ching-Chuan Su
>>>
>>> Book title:
>>> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
>>> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
>>>
>>> -- Synopsis --
>>>
>>> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
>>> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
>>> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
>>> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
>>> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
>>> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
>>> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
>>> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
>>> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
>>> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
>>> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
>>> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
>>> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>>
>>> -- Abstract --
>>>
>>> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
>>> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
>>> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
>>> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
>>> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
>>> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
>>> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
>>> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
>>> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
>>> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
>>> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
>>> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
>>> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
>>> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
>>> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
>>> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
>>> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
>>> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
>>> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
>>> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>
>> Typical way to get this book currently is as an e-book for approximately
>> $16.50 US dollars via
>> https://ebook.hyread.com.tw/bookDetail.jsp?id=19899&webpacLang=en_US
> 
> And not a word in the table of contents about gravitation.
> 
> It is a swindle,
> 
> Jan

Scroll down here:

https://pasteboard.co/3EvmPcZfPdj7.png

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#654994

Fromamirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com>
Date2024-07-16 09:06 -0400
Message-ID<3a8ef1a0-622b-47fe-9ad6-1e68a5bb9357@aim.com>
In reply to#654987
On 7/16/2024 7:15 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 7/15/2024 8:10 PM, amirjf nin wrote:
>>> Author:
>>> Ching-Chuan Su
>>>
>>> Book title:
>>> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
>>> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
>>>
>>> -- Synopsis --
>>>
>>> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
>>> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
>>> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
>>> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
>>> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
>>> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
>>> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
>>> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
>>> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
>>> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
>>> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
>>> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
>>> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>>
>>> -- Abstract --
>>>
>>> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
>>> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
>>> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
>>> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
>>> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
>>> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
>>> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
>>> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
>>> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
>>> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
>>> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
>>> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
>>> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
>>> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
>>> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
>>> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
>>> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
>>> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
>>> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
>>> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>
>> Typical way to get this book currently is as an e-book for approximately
>> $16.50 US dollars via
>> https://ebook.hyread.com.tw/bookDetail.jsp?id=19899&webpacLang=en_US
> 
> And not a word in the table of contents about gravitation.
> 
> It is a swindle,
> 
> Jan

By the way, the book *is* available as hardcover in addition to e-book 
but is not easy to get hold of.

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#655011

FromRoss Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com>
Date2024-07-16 13:28 -0700
Message-ID<4VCdnSZ8_6N5Sgv7nZ2dnZfqnPWdnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#654987
On 07/16/2024 04:15 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> amirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com> wrote:
>
>> On 7/15/2024 8:10 PM, amirjf nin wrote:
>>> Author:
>>> Ching-Chuan Su
>>>
>>> Book title:
>>> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
>>> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
>>>
>>> -- Synopsis --
>>>
>>> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
>>> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
>>> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
>>> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
>>> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
>>> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
>>> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
>>> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
>>> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
>>> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
>>> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
>>> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
>>> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>>
>>> -- Abstract --
>>>
>>> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
>>> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
>>> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
>>> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
>>> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
>>> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
>>> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
>>> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
>>> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
>>> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
>>> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
>>> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
>>> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
>>> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
>>> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
>>> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
>>> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
>>> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
>>> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
>>> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>
>> Typical way to get this book currently is as an e-book for approximately
>> $16.50 US dollars via
>> https://ebook.hyread.com.tw/bookDetail.jsp?id=19899&webpacLang=en_US
>
> And not a word in the table of contents about gravitation.
>
> It is a swindle,
>
> Jan
>

Maybe if he pointed to Larmour's formula, Heaviside, Faraday,
then FitzGerald, for with gravity, ....

I imagine he's not ignorant of these derivations in
electromagnetism since around 150 years ago.

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#654981 — Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2024-07-15 23:00 -0700
SubjectRe: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path
Message-ID<66960C7B.4D56@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#654978
amirjf nin wrote:
> 
> Author:
> Ching-Chuan Su
> 
> Book title:
> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> 
> -- Synopsis --
> 
> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> 
> -- Abstract --
> 
> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.


It all sounds like to me ...Chink Fruad.


"unifies quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation."????
chink fraud.


go back to doing what you're really good at...laundry.  (but don't put
too much starch)


no tickee, no shirtee.



-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#655065 — Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2024-07-17 14:06 -0700
SubjectRe: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path
Message-ID<66983266.41FC@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#654981
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> amirjf nin wrote:
> >
> > Author:
> > Ching-Chuan Su
> >
> > Book title:
> > Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
> > Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> >
> > -- Synopsis --
> >
> > This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
> > matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
> > derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
> > this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
> > represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
> > force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
> > derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
> > refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
> > gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
> > consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
> > important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
> > general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
> > quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> >
> > -- Abstract --
> >
> > The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
> > constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
> > electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
> > different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
> > referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
> > electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
> > variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
> > the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
> > in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
> > gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
> > inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
> > the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
> > equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
> > speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
> > angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
> > The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
> > of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
> > general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
> > matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
> > mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> 
> It all sounds like to me ...Chink Fruad.
> 
> "unifies quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation."????
> chink fraud.
> 

A "Local-Ether"????   was does dat mean? 


i didn't even know there was such a thing as a local ether...



yous guys just make stuff up all da time.


but if you repeat  "Local-Ether"  over and over and over and over
again...you'll fool people in believing it.




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#655077 — Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path

Fromnospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder)
Date2024-07-18 14:29 +0200
SubjectRe: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path
Message-ID<66990ab1$2$7999$426a34cc@news.free.fr>
In reply to#655065
The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

> The Starmaker wrote:
> > 
> > amirjf nin wrote:
> > >
> > > Author:
> > > Ching-Chuan Su
> > >
> > > Book title:
> > > Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
> > > Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> > >
> > > -- Synopsis --
> > >
> > > This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
> > > matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
> > > derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
> > > this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
> > > represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
> > > force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
> > > derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
> > > refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
> > > gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
> > > consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
> > > important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
> > > general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
> > > quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> > >
> > > -- Abstract --
> > >
> > > The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
> > > constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
> > > electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
> > > different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
> > > referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
> > > electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
> > > variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
> > > the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
> > > in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
> > > gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
> > > inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
> > > the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
> > > equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
> > > speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
> > > angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
> > > The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
> > > of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
> > > general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
> > > matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
> > > mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> > 
> > It all sounds like to me ...Chink Fruad.
> > 
> > "unifies quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation."????
> > chink fraud.
> > 
> 
> A "Local-Ether"????   was does dat mean? 

Presumably what was meant by Michelson,
when he formulated the "complete aether dragging" hypothesis
as the explanation for his zero result.

Jan



> i didn't even know there was such a thing as a local ether...
> 
> 
> 
> yous guys just make stuff up all da time.
> 
> 
> but if you repeat  "Local-Ether"  over and over and over and over
> again...you'll fool people in believing it.

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#655078

Fromamirjf nin <amirjfnin@aim.com>
Date2024-07-18 08:33 -0400
Message-ID<8ab6deba-0f79-412f-9123-65b05b5182da@aim.com>
In reply to#655077
On 7/18/2024 8:29 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> 
>> The Starmaker wrote:
>>>
>>> amirjf nin wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Author:
>>>> Ching-Chuan Su
>>>>
>>>> Book title:
>>>> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
>>>> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
>>>>
>>>> -- Synopsis --
>>>>
>>>> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
>>>> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
>>>> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
>>>> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
>>>> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
>>>> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
>>>> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
>>>> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
>>>> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
>>>> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
>>>> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
>>>> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
>>>> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>>>
>>>> -- Abstract --
>>>>
>>>> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
>>>> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
>>>> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
>>>> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
>>>> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
>>>> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
>>>> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
>>>> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
>>>> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
>>>> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
>>>> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
>>>> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
>>>> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
>>>> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
>>>> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
>>>> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
>>>> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
>>>> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
>>>> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
>>>> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
>>>
>>> It all sounds like to me ...Chink Fruad.
>>>
>>> "unifies quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation."????
>>> chink fraud.
>>>
>>
>> A "Local-Ether"????   was does dat mean?
> 
> Presumably what was meant by Michelson,
> when he formulated the "complete aether dragging" hypothesis
> as the explanation for his zero result.
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> 
>> i didn't even know there was such a thing as a local ether...
>>
>>
>>
>> yous guys just make stuff up all da time.
>>
>>
>> but if you repeat  "Local-Ether"  over and over and over and over
>> again...you'll fool people in believing it.

https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/3EvmPcZfPdj7.png

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#655091 — Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2024-07-18 11:19 -0700
SubjectRe: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path
Message-ID<66995CCE.3CD1@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#655078
amirjf nin wrote:
> 
> On 7/18/2024 8:29 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
> > The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> >
> >> The Starmaker wrote:
> >>>
> >>> amirjf nin wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Author:
> >>>> Ching-Chuan Su
> >>>>
> >>>> Book title:
> >>>> Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
> >>>> Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> >>>>
> >>>> -- Synopsis --
> >>>>
> >>>> This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
> >>>> matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
> >>>> derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
> >>>> this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
> >>>> represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
> >>>> force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
> >>>> derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
> >>>> refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
> >>>> gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
> >>>> consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
> >>>> important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
> >>>> general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
> >>>> quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> >>>>
> >>>> -- Abstract --
> >>>>
> >>>> The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
> >>>> constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
> >>>> electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
> >>>> different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
> >>>> referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
> >>>> electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
> >>>> variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
> >>>> the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
> >>>> in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
> >>>> gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
> >>>> inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
> >>>> the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
> >>>> equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
> >>>> speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
> >>>> angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
> >>>> The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
> >>>> of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
> >>>> general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
> >>>> matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
> >>>> mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> >>>
> >>> It all sounds like to me ...Chink Fruad.
> >>>
> >>> "unifies quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation."????
> >>> chink fraud.
> >>>
> >>
> >> A "Local-Ether"????   was does dat mean?
> >
> > Presumably what was meant by Michelson,
> > when he formulated the "complete aether dragging" hypothesis
> > as the explanation for his zero result.
> >
> > Jan
> >
> >
> >
> >> i didn't even know there was such a thing as a local ether...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> yous guys just make stuff up all da time.
> >>
> >>
> >> but if you repeat  "Local-Ether"  over and over and over and over
> >> again...you'll fool people in believing it.
> 
> https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/3EvmPcZfPdj7.png

there is no one here stupid enough to click a link chink



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#655161 — Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2024-07-20 07:59 -0700
SubjectRe: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path
Message-ID<669BD0CF.4401@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#655065
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker wrote:
> >
> > amirjf nin wrote:
> > >
> > > Author:
> > > Ching-Chuan Su
> > >
> > > Book title:
> > > Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
> > > Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> > >
> > > -- Synopsis --
> > >
> > > This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
> > > matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
> > > derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
> > > this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
> > > represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
> > > force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
> > > derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
> > > refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
> > > gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
> > > consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
> > > important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
> > > general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
> > > quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> > >
> > > -- Abstract --
> > >
> > > The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
> > > constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
> > > electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
> > > different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
> > > referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
> > > electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
> > > variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
> > > the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
> > > in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
> > > gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
> > > inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
> > > the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
> > > equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
> > > speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
> > > angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
> > > The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
> > > of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
> > > general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
> > > matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
> > > mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> >
> > It all sounds like to me ...Chink Fruad.
> >
> > "unifies quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation."????
> > chink fraud.
> >
> 
> A "Local-Ether"????   was does dat mean?
> 
> i didn't even know there was such a thing as a local ether...
> 
> yous guys just make stuff up all da time.
> 
> but if you repeat  "Local-Ether"  over and over and over and over
> again...you'll fool people in believing it.

and it appears this author stole equations from others and made it his
own like Schorodinger's Equation.

took the cat in the box and added a turtle...





-- 
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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
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#655205 — Re: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2024-07-21 16:02 -0700
SubjectRe: Book by late Professor Ching-Chuan Su of Taiwan brings physics back to a much better path
Message-ID<669D9399.6053@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#655161
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker wrote:
> >
> > The Starmaker wrote:
> > >
> > > amirjf nin wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Author:
> > > > Ching-Chuan Su
> > > >
> > > > Book title:
> > > > Quantum Electromagnetics: A Local-Ether Wave Equation Unifying Quantum
> > > > Mechanics, Electromagnetics, and Gravitation
> > > >
> > > > -- Synopsis --
> > > >
> > > > This book presents a local-ether wave equation for electromagnetic and
> > > > matter waves. From this wave equation, a time evolution equation is
> > > > derived, which represents modifications of Schrodinger's equation. From
> > > > this modified equation, an electromagnetic force law is derived, which
> > > > represents modifications of the Lorentz force law. From the modified
> > > > force law, relationships between electric and magnetic fields are
> > > > derived, which represent modifications of Maxwell's equations. By
> > > > refining the wave equation with a gravitational potential, the
> > > > gravitational force and the mass are derived. Moreover, numerous
> > > > consequences of the wave equation can account for a wide variety of
> > > > important experiments in modern physics, the special relativity, and the
> > > > general relativity. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies
> > > > quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> > > >
> > > > -- Abstract --
> > > >
> > > > The theory of Quantum Electromagnetics presents a wave equation which is
> > > > constructed, in compliance with Galilean transformations, for
> > > > electromagnetic and matter waves. A fundamental feature entirely
> > > > different from the principle of relativity is that the wave equation is
> > > > referred specifically to the proposed local-ether frame. For
> > > > electromagnetic wave, the local-ether wave equation accounts for a wide
> > > > variety of experiments on propagation and interference. For matter wave,
> > > > the wave equation leads to modifications of Schrodinger's equation which
> > > > in turn lead to a unified quantum theory of electromagnetic and
> > > > gravitational forces in conjunction with the origin and the identity of
> > > > inertial and gravitational mass. Further, it leads to modifications of
> > > > the Lorentz force law and of Maxwell's equations. Moreover, the wave
> > > > equation leads to the dispersion of matter wave, from which the
> > > > speed-dependence in the mass of a particle and in the wavelength,
> > > > angular frequency, and quantum energy of a matter wave can be derived.
> > > > The consequences of the wave equation are in accord with a wide variety
> > > > of experiments that are commonly ascribed to the special relativity, the
> > > > general relativity, the Lorentz mass-variation law, or to the de Broglie
> > > > matter wave. Thereby, the local-ether wave equation unifies quantum
> > > > mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation.
> > >
> > > It all sounds like to me ...Chink Fruad.
> > >
> > > "unifies quantum mechanics, electromagnetics, and gravitation."????
> > > chink fraud.
> > >
> >
> > A "Local-Ether"????   was does dat mean?
> >
> > i didn't even know there was such a thing as a local ether...
> >
> > yous guys just make stuff up all da time.
> >
> > but if you repeat  "Local-Ether"  over and over and over and over
> > again...you'll fool people in believing it.
> 
> and it appears this author stole equations from others and made it his
> own like Schorodinger's Equation.
> 
> took the cat in the box and added a turtle...
> 

Let me put it this way...

there is no such thing as "Local-Ether". It isn't local. Ether
is..universal!


i am certaintly not wrong about that.




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