The Vortex Theory

The Vortex Theory
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ISBN-10 : 192053573X
ISBN-13 : 9781920535735
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Synopsis The Vortex Theory by : David A. Ash

Thousands of years ago in ancient India, Yogis probed the atom with supernormal powers called siddhis. What they saw was subatomic particles as vortices of energy. That insight gave rise to maya the illusion of forms. Anticipating Einstein, Yogis realised everything is energy. There is no material substance underlying our world. They knew the bedrock of reality is mind and consciousness. That is endorsed today at the cutting edge of quantum physics. Applied to modern physics, the vortex shows how we are deluded by materialism. The particles and forces of nature are explained by the vortex of energy and physics becomes easy to understand for everybody. Predicting the most important scientific discovery of the late 20th century, The Vortex Theory could be the complete theory predicted by Stephen Hawking at the end of A Brief History of Time. The Vortex Theory provides a bridge between science and spirituality. At last we have a sound scientific theory to back belief in non material worlds. A new understanding of Life and Spirit could take us to fresh frontiers of discovery because it may be space is full of Life.

The Vortex Theory of Planetary Motions

The Vortex Theory of Planetary Motions
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Publisher : Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105030256544
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Synopsis The Vortex Theory of Planetary Motions by : E. J. Aiton

Theory of Concentrated Vortices

Theory of Concentrated Vortices
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9783540733768
ISBN-13 : 3540733760
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Synopsis Theory of Concentrated Vortices by : S. V. Alekseenko

This book presents comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the wide field of concentrated vortices observed in nature and technique. The methods for research of their kinematics and dynamics are considered. Special attention is paid to the flows with helical symmetry. The authors have described models of vortex structures used for interpretation of experimental data which serve as a ground for development of theoretical and numerical approaches to vortex investigation.

Theory of Vortex Sound

Theory of Vortex Sound
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0521012236
ISBN-13 : 9780521012232
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Synopsis Theory of Vortex Sound by : M. S. Howe

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Vortex Methods

Vortex Methods
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0521061709
ISBN-13 : 9780521061704
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Synopsis Vortex Methods by : Georges-Henri Cottet

Vortex methods have matured in recent years, offering an interesting alternative to finite difference and spectral methods for high resolution numerical solutions of the Navier Stokes equations. In the past three decades, research into the numerical analysis aspects of vortex methods has provided a solid mathematical background for understanding the accuracy and stability of the method. At the same time vortex methods retain their appealing physical character, which was the motivation for their introduction. This book presents and analyzes vortex methods as a tool for the direct numerical simulation of impressible viscous flows. It will interest graduate students and researchers in numerical analysis and fluid mechanics and also serve as an ideal textbook for courses in fluid dynamics.

Vortex Dynamics

Vortex Dynamics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0521477395
ISBN-13 : 9780521477390
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Synopsis Vortex Dynamics by : P. G. Saffman

Vortex dynamics is a natural paradigm for the field of chaotic motion and modern dynamical system theory. However, this volume focuses on those aspects of fluid motion that are primarily controlled by the vorticity and are such that the effects of the other fluid properties are secondary.

Dynamical Systems X

Dynamical Systems X
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9783662068007
ISBN-13 : 3662068001
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Synopsis Dynamical Systems X by : Victor V. Kozlov

This book contains a mathematical exposition of analogies between classical (Hamiltonian) mechanics, geometrical optics, and hydrodynamics. In addition, it details some interesting applications of the general theory of vortices, such as applications in numerical methods, stability theory, and the theory of exact integration of equations of dynamics.

Vortices in the Magnetic Ginzburg-Landau Model

Vortices in the Magnetic Ginzburg-Landau Model
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9780817645502
ISBN-13 : 0817645500
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Synopsis Vortices in the Magnetic Ginzburg-Landau Model by : Etienne Sandier

This book presents the mathematical study of vortices of the two-dimensional Ginzburg-Landau model, an important phenomenological model used to describe superconductivity. The vortices, identified as quantized amounts of vorticity of the superconducting current localized near points, are the objects of many observational and experimental studies, both past and present. The Ginzburg-Landau functionals considered include both the model cases with and without a magnetic field. The book acts a guide to the various branches of Ginzburg-Landau studies, provides context for the study of vortices, and presents a list of open problems in the field.

Vortex Atom, The: A New Paradigm

Vortex Atom, The: A New Paradigm
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9789811227608
ISBN-13 : 9811227608
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Synopsis Vortex Atom, The: A New Paradigm by : Barry R Clarke

With clear illustrations throughout and without recourse to quantum mechanics, the reader is invited to revisit unsolved problems lying at the foundations of theoretical physics. Maxwell and his contemporaries abandoned their search for a geometrical representation of the electric and magnetic fields. The wave-particle dilemma and Bose-Einstein statistical counting have resulted in unsatisfactory non-realistic interpretations. Furthermore, a simple structure of the hydrogen atom that includes hyperfine levels is still wanting.Working with the latest experimental data in photonics a proposed solution to the wave-particle dilemma is suggested based on an array of circular-polarized rays. The Bose-Einstein counting procedure is recast in terms of distinguishable elements. Finally, a vortex model of a 'particle' is developed based on a trapped photon. This consists of a single ray revolving around a toroidal surface, and allows a geometrical definition of mass, electric potential, and magnetic momentum. With the adjustment of two parameters, values to 4 dp for the hyperfine frequencies (MHz) of hydrogen can be obtained for which a computer program is available.

I of the Vortex

I of the Vortex
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0262621630
ISBN-13 : 9780262621632
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Synopsis I of the Vortex by : Rodolfo R. Llinas

A highly original theory of how the mind-brain works, based on the author's study of single neuronal cells. In I of the Vortex, Rodolfo Llinas, a founding father of modern brain science, presents an original view of the evolution and nature of mind. According to Llinas, the "mindness state" evolved to allow predictive interactions between mobile creatures and their environment. He illustrates the early evolution of mind through a primitive animal called the "sea squirt." The mobile larval form has a brainlike ganglion that receives sensory information about the surrounding environment. As an adult, the sea squirt attaches itself to a stationary object and then digests most of its own brain. This suggests that the nervous system evolved to allow active movement in animals. To move through the environment safely, a creature must anticipate the outcome of each movement on the basis of incoming sensory data. Thus the capacity to predict is most likely the ultimate brain function. One could even say that Self is the centralization of prediction. At the heart of Llinas's theory is the concept of oscillation. Many neurons possess electrical activity, manifested as oscillating variations in the minute voltages across the cell membrane. On the crests of these oscillations occur larger electrical events that are the basis for neuron-to-neuron communication. Like cicadas chirping in unison, a group of neurons oscillating in phase can resonate with a distant group of neurons. This simultaneity of neuronal activity is the neurobiological root of cognition. Although the internal state that we call the mind is guided by the senses, it is also generated by the oscillations within the brain. Thus, in a certain sense, one could say that reality is not all "out there," but is a kind of virtual reality.