
Principles of ECE Theory
Horst Eckardt(Editor)
epubli (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. April 2018
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-3-7467-1793-7 (ISBN)
Description
This monograph consists of nine chapters which develop the well known Einstein Cartan Evans (ECE and ECE2) unified field theory which has swept the world of science in step with the knowledge revolution. It systematically develops the ECE theory from geometrical first principles and applies it to the unification of gravitation and electrodynamics and the unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity in nine chapters as follows. 1) "Basics of Cartan Geometry"; 2) "Electrodynamics and Gravitation; 3) "ECE Theory and Beltrami Fields"; 4) "Photon Mass and the B(3) field"; 5) "Unification of Quantum Mechanics and Gravitation"; 6) "Antisymmetry"; 7) "Energy from Spacetime and Low Energy Nuclear Reactions"; 8) "ECE Cosmology "; 9) "Relativistic Cosmology and Einstein's Gravitational Waves". The monograph has been translated into Spanish by Alex Hill (Spanish language section of www.aias.us. It has already been read tens of thousands of times off www.aias.us and www.upitec.org. Both sites are archived permanently on www.archive.org and www.webarchive.org.uk.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
805 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7467-1793-7 (9783746717937)
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Persons
Author
Myron Evans ("Marquis Who's Who" over thirty editions online) is a Civil List Pensioner
and author of about two thousand publications and broadcasts. He is perhaps best
known for the Einstein Cartan Evans (ECE and ECE 2) unifi ed fi eld theory, which has
been studied in open access tens of millions of times.
Douglas Lindstrom (Marquis world edition online) is primarily interested in new forms
of energy and worked in government facilities in Canada developing new materials. He
is a well known author of several of the ECE papers, and is a leading ECE scholar.
Stephen Crothers is probably the leading scholar of conventional Einsteinian general
relativity and is a well known author and lecturer. He is an internationally renowned and
defi nitive critic of the methods used to solve the conventional Einstein fi eld equation.
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