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Fundamentals of kinetic field theory and its applications in geology

Authors:
V. Ya. Bril
Date submitted:
1991-11-03
Date accepted:
1992-01-14
Date published:
1992-11-23

Abstract

The kinetic field theory (KFT), which does not contradict observations, conservation laws and equations of the general theory of relativity (GRT), was constructed. Objections of A. Poincaré and other scientists against a similar attempt by J. Lesage (1784) were eliminated by assuming that the background particles responsible for the transmission of gravitational, inertial, electric, magnetic, electromagnetic and some other types of information have a strongly elongated needle-shaped (interobraznyi) form. Among possible applications of KFT are the use of background particles as an inexhaustible and environmentally friendly source of energy, control of tectonic processes in order to provide people and pets with safety during earthquakes, and many others.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Physical concepts of space-time in geology
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