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Code:
GPRARR20U20110322
Title:
Realitivistic Relativity (RR) Update 2011-03-22
This is an update to recent research using the RR framework. It details a set of interesting results that strongly indicates that all planetoids are potentially the same type of object existing at different kinetic velocities in space-time.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2011-03-22
ISBN:
978-0-9810242-3-3 |
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Code:
GPRARR20
Title:
GPRA Project: Realitivistic Relativity 2.0 Paper (2010)
This work introduces an alternative theoretical framework to Einstein’s SRT. It is a velocity dependent relativity theory similar in respect to SRT with regards to length contraction, but significantly different in all other aspects. It includes size scaling dependent on velocity and a Universal static frame of reference. It details that star and atomic systems are the same thing at two different points on the velocity spectrum, where star systems exist at low velocities and atomic systems exist at high velocities near and at the speed of light, and that our Solar System is a celestial Beryllium atom. The mathematical observations detailed in this work are beyond doubt extremely interesting. It mathematically derives the elementary charge 1.6022x10^(-19) C and also derives Avogadro’s constant 6.022x10^(-23). The observations show that mass and charge are the same thing at two different points on the velocity spectrum, that gas-giant planets in the outer system have a direct scale relationship to electrons, that rock planets in the inner system are directly related to neutrons, that the star itself is related to protons and that asteroids are related to photons. This radical, simple and highly intuitive work maps celestial objects to their quantum counter-parts mathematically with extraordinary accuracy.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2010-03-21
ISBN:
978-0-9810242-3-3 |
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Code:
GPRARR
Title:
GPRA Project: Realitivistic Relativity (Presentation 2010)
This work introduces an alternative theoretical framework to Einstein’s SRT. It is a velocity dependent relativity theory similar in respect to SRT with regards to length contraction, but significantly different in all other aspects. It includes size scaling dependent on velocity and a Universal static frame of reference. It details that star and atomic systems are the same thing at two different points on the velocity spectrum, where star systems exist at low velocities and atomic systems exist at high velocities near and at the speed of light, and that our Solar System is a celestial Beryllium atom. The mathematical observations detailed in this work are beyond doubt extremely interesting. It mathematically derives the elementary charge 1.6022x10^(-19) C and also derives Avogadro’s constant 6.022x10^(-23). The observations show that mass and charge are the same thing at two different points on the velocity spectrum, that gas-giant planets in the outer system have a direct scale relationship to electrons, that rock planets in the inner system are directly related to neutrons, that the star itself is related to protons and that asteroids are related to photons. This radical, simple and highly intuitive work maps celestial objects to their quantum counter-parts mathematically with extraordinary accuracy.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2010-02-19
ISBN:
978-0-9810242-1-9 |
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Code:
GPRAS20S
Title:
GPRA Project: Science 2.0 - Schema
This paper introduces a new structural protocol for the future progression and evolution of science. This new structure is to be far more progressive and philosophically modern yet strict in its application. This new scientific schema follows closely the general version control standards found in software development. The goal of this paper is to unite all scientists who disagree with the current paradigm under a new philosophical and procedural model in order to better scientific advancement.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2010-12-31
ISBN:
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Code:
GPRAE20
Title:
GPRA Project: Evolution 2.0 - The Hypothesis
This work introduces an extension to Darwin`s evolution based on it`s usage of random in random mutation.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2010-07-14
ISBN:
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Code:
2012ATLANTIS
Title:
Earthquake Trends, 2012 and Atlantis
This is a data analysis regarding recent earthquakes and exploring connections to 2012 and Atlantis. This is not about conclusive nonsense and speculation. This is a data analysis on global earthquake trends over the last 100 years and what it reveals is very interesting. This work is not promoting silly 2012 doomsday theories that are not founded in solid logic and reasoning.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2010-03-07
ISBN:
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Code:
RR
Title:
Realitivistic Relativity Paper (Original 2007)
This work introduces a scale value (S) between star systems and atoms, details a mathematical relationship between Jupiter's mass and an electron's charge, and introduces a velocity dependent scaling theory that essentially turns celestial objects into quantum objects based on their velocity. It also details the effect on the passage of time and force strength within this scaling theory.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2007-12-21
ISBN:
978-0-9810242-2-6 |
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Code:
GPRASWF
Title:
The General Principles of Reality A eBook (Flash Paper 2007)
This is the Flash Paper version of GPRA
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2007
ISBN:
978-0-9810242-0-2 |
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Code:
GPRA
Title:
The General Principles of Reality A eBook (2007)
This book was a personal project. It is an initial attempt at aggregating a collection of theories derived by this book’s author over the course of a decade through numerous thought and empirical experiments surrounding the notion of relative realities into a clear list of interrelated Universal principles. This collective theory is a possible candidate for a unification theory and also contributes to a theory of everything physical. The accumulative drive of these theories and principles pushes a very real underlining revision on the perception of everything. It is a must read for anyone truly interested in understanding our Existence.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2007-12-21
ISBN:
978-0-9810242-0-2 |
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Code:
QCSR
Title:
Quantum Celestial Relativity Ratio Paper (Original 2007)
This work introduces a scale value (S) between star systems and atoms, and details a mathematical relationship between Jupiter's mass and an electron's charge.
Author:
Robert L. DeMelo
Created:
2007-12-21
ISBN:
Content in 978-0-9810242-0-2 and 978-0-9810242-2-6 |
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