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Foundations of Quantization [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 480 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 68 Line drawings, color; 81 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 68 Illustrations, color; 96 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 9815129465
  • ISBN-13: 9789815129465
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 480 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 68 Line drawings, color; 81 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white; 68 Illustrations, color; 96 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 9815129465
  • ISBN-13: 9789815129465
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The intensive path of development of science has led not only to the compilation of a large amount of poorly systematized knowledge about nature but also to the fact that under this "cultural layer" many magnificent ideas of the luminaries of the last century were found. This primarily concerns quantum theory, which has departed from the principles of quantization of Planck–Einstein and degenerated into a formal science, which not only does not need to be understood but also is forbidden to be understood. However, starting from the Planck–Einstein spatial resonances called quanta, we get a transparent physical picture and can correct a number of theories.

The foundation of this book was laid by the popular science article "Uncombed Physics and the Particle of God" (http://rusnor.org/pubs/articles/8058.htm). This is what the Higgs boson was pompously called when Higgs was awarded the Nobel Prize. This work was continued by the author in subsequent books in which the author deliberately (for self-control) tried to include only the material that had passed the examination in scientific journals. This book includes both the author's early scientific works, which identified problems in elementary basic models, and the author's latest, which gave ways to solve fundamental problems.



This book includes both the author's early scientific works, which identified problems in elementary basic models, and the author's latest, which gave ways to solve fundamental problems.

Introduction
1. Harmonic Oscillator and Lattice Vibrations in Crystals
2. C&BN-Foundation for Atomic-Crystalline Orbitals
3. Frontier Chemistry
Aspects
4. Quasinuclear Foundation for the Expansion of Quantum Mechanics
5.
Impedance of Skin-Plasma Effect
6. ChaosImaginary
OstensibilityOrthogonality
7. Non-elementary ELEMENTARY Harmonic Oscillator
8. The Functional Relationship of the Gravitational and Inertial Masses
9.
Inertia
10. Analysis of Newton's Elementary Particle
11. Planck-Einstein
Quantization
12. Intermediate Conclusion
13. Phenomenology of Quantization:
Reconstruction of Understsanding of a Phenomenon
14. Gaps, Errors and
Corrections of the Schrödinger Equation
15. Planck Expansion of the Heaviside
Impedance
16. Electro & Mechanical Oscillators
17. Imagination and Real
Quantization
18. Correction and Extension of Quantum Statistics
19.
Quantization Essence
20. Dualism & Relativity
21. Epochal Flashes of
Scientific Consciousness
22. Genesis of Consciousness
23. Non-Schrödinger
Orbitals
24. Ballistic Thermoelectricity
25. The fate of Ideas and their
Authors
26. Exceptionality Exclusion: Bridge between Quantization and
Relativity above the Stormy Stream of Psuedo-Scientific Speculation
27.
Comprehensive Analysis of the Elementary Oscillator
28. Reasons for the
Necessity of Redefining the Magnetic Field
29. Foundations of Magnetic Field
Definition
30. Conclusion
Stanislav Ordin graduated in 1972 from the Faculty of Radioelectronics of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, Russia, where he specialized in the quantum theory of solids. In 1974, he joined the Ioffe Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, where he is currently a senior research fellow. At the Ioffe Institute, he carried out complex experimental studies on a wide class of materials ranging from metals to dielectrics and from crystals to nanoparticles. Dr Ordin has authored more than 200 scientific papers and 15 patents, as well as 200 popular science articles on the website of the Nanotechnological Society of Russia. He was the scientific supervisor of 10 postgraduate students, all of whom successfully defended their dissertations for doctors of physics and mathematics. He is an "Honored Inventor of the USSR" and a member of the editorial board of the scientific and educational journal NBICS-Science, Technology.