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  • Basic Properties of Matter
    • Preface
    • 01 Solid Cohesion
    • 02 Inter-Atomic Distances
    • 03 Distances in Compounds
    • 04 Compressibility
    • 05 Heat
    • 06 Specific Heat Patterns
    • 07 Temperature Relations
    • 08 Thermal Expansion
    • 09 Electric Currents
    • 10 Electrical Resistance
    • 11 Thermoelectric Properties
    • 12 Scalar Motion
    • 13 Electric Charges
    • 14 The Basic Forces
    • 15 Electrical Storage
    • 16 Induction of Charges
    • 17 Ionization
    • 18 Retreat from Reality
    • 19 Magnetostatics
    • 20 Magnetic Quantities and Units
    • 21 Electromagnetism
    • 22 Magnetic Materials
    • 23 Charges in Motion
    • 24 Isotopes
    • 25 Radioactivity
    • 26 Atom Building
    • 27 Mass and Energy
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Beyond Newton
    • Preface
    • 1 The Problem
    • 2 The Answer
    • 3 The Theory
    • 4 The Opposition
    • 5 Discussion
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Beyond Space and Time
    • Preface
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 The Nature of Science
    • 03 The Reciprocal System
    • 04 Reaching Outward
    • 05 Levels of Existence
    • 06 The Second Level
    • 07 The Third Level
    • 08 Communication: Local
    • 09 Communication: General
    • 10 Revelation
    • 11 Information
    • 12 Miracles
    • 13 Emotions
    • 14 Thinking and Memory
    • 15 The Stuff of Dreams
    • 16 Dream Interpretation
    • 17 Free Will
    • 18 Right and Wrong
    • 19 Good and Evil: Moral Values
    • 20 The Moral Objective
    • 21 The Personal Aspect of Ethics
    • 22 Humanism
    • 23 Religion Reexamined
    • 24 East and West
    • 25 Outlook for Communication
    • 26 The Road Ahead
    • 27 Survival
    • 28 Human Destiny
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Case Against the Nuclear Atom
    • Preface
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 The Nucleus
    • 03 The Electrons
    • 04 Particle Problems
    • 05 Postulates Unlimited
    • 06 Other Names for Roses
    • 07 Electric Questions
    • 08 Pictures v. Models
    • 09 The Philosophical Aspect
    • 10 Facts and Fancies
    • 11 The Role of Clear Thinking
    • 12 Where Do We Go From Here?
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Neglected Facts of Science
    • Preface
    • 1 Fundamentals
    • 2 Multi-Dimensional Motion
    • 3 Distinctive Properties
    • 4 Speed Limits
    • 5 Further Fundamentals
    • 6 The General Picture
    • 7 Astronomical Identifications
    • 8 Cosmological Conclusions
    • References
    • Page Index
  • New Light on Space and Time
    • Preface
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 Where We Stand Conceptually
    • 03 Where We Stand: Mathematically
    • 04 Laying the Foundation
    • 05 Some General Observations
    • 06 Progression v. Gravitation
    • 07 Compound Motion
    • 08 Motion in Time
    • 09 States of Matter
    • 10 Astronomical Applications
    • 11 The Two Aspects of Motion
    • 12 Rotational Vibration
    • 13 Into a Second Dimension
    • 14 The Other Half
    • 15 Cosmic Visitors
    • 16 Quantitative Relations
    • 17 A Philosophical Postlude
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Nothing But Motion
    • Preface
    • 01 Background
    • 02 A Universe of Motion
    • 03 Reference Systems
    • 04 Radiation
    • 05 Gravitation
    • 06 The Reciprocal Relation
    • 07 High Speed Motion
    • 08 Motion in Time
    • 09 Rotational Combinations
    • 10 Atoms
    • 11 Sub-Atomic Particles
    • 12 Basic Mathematical Relations
    • 13 Physical Constants
    • 14 Cosmic Elements
    • 15 Cosmic Ray Decay
    • 16 Cosmic Atom Building
    • 17 Some Speculations
    • 18 Simple Compounds
    • 19 Complex Compounds
    • 20 Chain Compounds
    • 21 Ring Compounds
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Quasars and Pulsars
    • Preface
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 Design of the Universe
    • 03 Simple Linear Motion
    • 04 Rotational Motion (Matter)
    • 05 Destructive Limits
    • 06 The Astronomical Scene
    • 07 The 1959 Predictions
    • 08 Quasars: The General Picture
    • 09 Quantitative Verification
    • 10 Some Further Details
    • 11 The Pre-Quasar Situation
    • 12 Supernovae and Pulsars
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Road to Full Employment
    • Preface
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 Employment Goals (Primary)
    • 03 Employment Goals (Secondary)
    • 04 Role Call of Errors (1)
    • 05 Role Call of Errors (2)
    • 06 Scientific Theory of Employment
    • 07 Employment by Collectivism
    • 08 Employment by Inflation
    • 09 Sharing the Burden
    • 10 Employment Aids
    • 11 Job-Saving Measures
    • 12 Direct Employment Measures
    • 13 Available Job Sources
    • 14 The Road Ahead
    • References
    • Page Index
  • Road to Permanent Prosperity
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 The Scientific Approach
    • 03 Economic Objectives
    • 04 Value
    • 05 Concepts and Definitions
    • 06 The Money Economy
    • 07 Wealth and Capital
    • 08 The Economic Mechanism
    • 09 The Markets
    • 10 Price Levels
    • Page Index
  • Structure of the Physical Universe
    • Abstract
    • Preface to the Preliminary Edition
    • 01 Fundamental Postulates
    • 02 Photons
    • 03 Atoms
    • 04 Some Basic Relations
    • 05 Inter-atomic Distances
    • 06 Atomic Bonds
    • 25 Subatomic Particles and Electric Currents
    • 27 Electric Current Properties
    • 28 Electric Charges
    • 29 Magnetism
    • 30 Atom Building
    • 31 Radioactive Decay
    • 32 The Destructive Limits
    • 33 Radiation and Refraction
    • 35 Stellar Evolution
    • 36 The Galactic Cycle
    • 37 The Cosmic Sector
    • 38 Concluding Remarks
    • Appendix A
    • Appendix B
    • Page Index
  • Universe of Motion
    • Preface
    • 01 Introduction
    • 02 Galaxies
    • 03 Globular Clusters
    • 04 The Giant Star Cycle
    • 05 The Later Cycles
    • 06 The Dwarf Star Cycle
    • 07 Binary and Multiple Stars
    • 08 Evolution--Globular Cluster Stars
    • 09 Gas and Dust Clouds
    • 10 Evolution--Galactic Stars
    • 11 Planetary Nebulae
    • 12 Ordinary White Dwarfs
    • 13 The Cataclysmic Variables
    • 14 Limits
    • 15 The Intermediate Regions
    • 16 Type II Supernovae
    • 17 Pulsars
    • 18 Radiative Processes
    • 19 X-ray Emission
    • 20 The Quasar Situation
    • 21 Quasar Theory
    • 22 Verification
    • 23 Quasar Redshifts
    • 24 Evolution of Quasars
    • 25 The Quasar Populations
    • 26 Radio Galaxies
    • 27 Pre-Quasar Phenomena
    • 28 Inter-sector Relations
    • 29 The Non-existent Universe
    • 30 Cosmology
    • 31 Implications
    • Page Index
    • References

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  • General Theory
    • Evolving Views of Space and Time
    • Changing Concepts of the Nature of Motion
    • Conceptual Foundations of Physical Science
    • Is Motion Prior to Matter?
    • Just How Much Do We Really Know?
    • Outline of the Deductive Development
    • Physical Nature of Space
    • The Nature of Time
    • Time Is The Essence
    • A Note on Scalar Motion
    • Constitution of USA and Constitution of Physical Universe
    • Critical Point
    • Glimpses into a New Paradigm
    • Multi-Dimensional Space-Time
    • New Science of the Twenty-First Century
    • Scalar Motion
    • The Dimensions of Motion
    • The Inter-Regional Ratio
    • What is the Difference?
    • ‘Non-Locality’ in the Reciprocal System
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    • A Quasar in the Making?
    • Gravitation and the Galaxies
    • Hubble Finds Intergalactic Stars
    • The Nature of Motion
    • Cosmic Background Radiation
    • Density Gradient in White Dwarf Stars
    • Earth Satellite
    • Glimpses Into the Structure of the Sun, Part I
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    • Gravitational Limit and Hubble’s Law
    • Large Scale Structure Part I: Cosmic Bubbles
    • Large Scale Structure Part II: Mathematical Aspects
    • Mythical Universe of Modern Astronomy
    • Remodeling the Big Bang
    • Supernova 1987A
    • The Mechanism of the Universe
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    • Electrogravitics Research
    • Ball Lightning
    • Birotation and the Doubts of Thomas
    • High Energy Physics
    • Interaction of Alpha Particles and Gold Atoms
    • Is Ferromagnetism a Co-magnetic Phenomenon?
    • Law of Conservation of Direction
    • Lifetimes of C-Atom Decays
    • Photon as Birotation
    • Problem of Swift "Action at a Distance"
    • Questions of Origins and Nature of Light and Matter
    • Subatomic Mass Recalculated
    • Subatomic Mass Recalculated Update
    • Superconductivity
    • Theoretical Evaluation of Planck's Constant
    • Updated US and UT
    • Wave Mechanics
    • Wheel of Motion
    • ‘Quantum Mechanics’ as the Mechanics of the Time Region
  • Geophysics
    • At the Earth's Core
    • Origins of Planetary Rotation
  • Sociology
    • IV: Individual & Values
    • VII: Thinking Big
  • Beyond Space and Time
    • Consciousness, Motion, Space and Time
    • Crossing the Quantum Boundary
    • Dreams, Symbolism and Allegory
    • Eternal, Ceaseless Motion
    • Language, Experience and Illusion
    • Prepostero's Book
  • Miscellaneous
    • Challenge to Project Omicron
    • Dialogue with Dewey B. Larson, Part I
    • Dialogue with Dewey B. Larson, Part II
    • Reflections of a New Member
    • Science Without Apologies
    • Twenty Years' Progress
    • Ultimate Analysis

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Submitted by B Peret on Mon, 08/18/2008 - 12:59

Basic Properties of Matter Page Index

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Note: Missing even page numbers are blank pages between chapters, since chapters always start on an odd page.

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