Fundamentals of Physics

Table of Contents
I. Introducing the Universe
II. The Basic Laws of Physics
III. A New Ether
IV. The Neutrino
V. The Proton
VI. The Electron
VII. The Hydrogen Atom
VIII. The Neutron
IX. The Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies
X. Quantum Mechanics
XI. On Reversibility, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, the Direction of Time, and Causality
XII. Cycles of the Universe
XIII. Future Work
A new theory of physical science is presented. The theory answers the questions
• Why is mass, momentum, and energy conserved
• Physically what is an inertial referece system
• What transmits and regulates the speed of light
• Why is angular momentum quantized
• What is the mechanism producing the four forces
• What must mass be added to matter to accelerate it
• What is the mechanism connecting mass growth and de Broglie waves
• How is the Schroedinger equation derived from a kinetic particle - Newtonian universe
Dr. Brown has taught mechanical engineering at Purdue University, UCLA, and Mississippi State University. He worked in the aerospace industry for 19 years at the Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California and at other companies. His Ph.D. was from Purdue University in Design, Mechanics, and Mathematics. Dr. Brown was born and reared in the Gatewood community near Fayetteville, West Virginia.