Announcing the Florida Academy of Science paper by Bob Beckwith and
A.P. Craig
by Bob Beckwith, CEO
Originally printed in December 2000.
The Florida Academy of Science (FAS) has accepted a paper prepared by
Drew Craig and me for presentation at their 65th annual meeting. This
meeting will be held on March 8-10, 2001 at the William P. McDonald Center,
Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Florida. An abstract will be published
by FAS as follows.
Engineering Principles applied to the Atom. R.W. BECKWITH AND A.P.
CRAIG, Beckwith Electric Company Research Division, 6190-118th Ave. N.,
FL 33773-3724. The three Euclidean dimensions, the time dimension, the
electric field dimension, and the magnetic field dimension all are orthogonal.
A far attractive force between all atoms and a near repelling force from
all atoms form a force model of the universe from the smallest dimension
within the atom of the ends of the universe. Time is held as being without
beginning or end with the universe always existing. Gravity as a separate
force is refuted. An energy balance example of the transmutation of N14
into C14 and decay of C14 back to N14 is given. A small but significant
imbalance in energy is attributed to the release of neutrinos by C14 decay.
This alternative engineering theory challenges both quantum mechanics
and the unified field theory.
A copy of the paper to be presented is available by visiting the Document
Center of our Web site at www.beckwithelectric.com. Readers are encouraged
to attend the meeting at Saint Leo and join in what should be an interesting
discussion of these controversial thoughts.
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