Preface to the lecture, 1



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-XII -

 

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28.4


 

The derivation of the length contraction........................................................... 579 

28.5

 

The dependence of the Lorentz contraction on the field .................................. 581 



28.6

 

Boscovich and the respiration of the Earth ....................................................... 583 



28.7

 

Derivation of the gravitation ............................................................................. 585 



28.8

 

From subjectivity to objectivity........................................................................ 587 



28.9

 

The objective standpoint ................................................................................... 589 



29         Mathematical gleanings ................................................................................. 591

 

29.1



 

General and special theory of relativity............................................................ 591 

29.2

 

Transformation table ........................................................................................ 593 



29.3

 

Discussion concerning the root of Lorentz ....................................................... 595 



29.4

 

Mathematical derivation of the neutrino .......................................................... 597 



29.5

 

Universal constants and constants of nature ..................................................... 599 



29.6

 

The fundamental number e  ............................................................................. 601 



29.7

 

The pentacle...................................................................................................... 603 



29.8

 

The vortex, which is rolling up......................................................................... 605 



29.9

 

The Golden Proportion ..................................................................................... 607 



30.        Scalar wave technology in antiquity .............................................................. 609

 

30.1



 

Thesis ............................................................................................................... 609 

30.2

 

Prerequisites .................................................................................................... 611 



30.3

 

Approach ......................................................................................................... 613 



30.4

 

Circumstantial evidence ................................................................................... 615 



30.5

 

Radio technical concepts .................................................................................. 617 



30.6

 

Wireless telegraphy  ......................................................................................... 619 



30.7

 

AM temple technology  .................................................................................... 621 



30.8

 

Modulation of acoustic signals......................................................................... 623 



30.9

 

Broadband FM broadcasting technology.......................................................... 625 



30.10

 

Epilogue ............................................................................................................627 



Contacting address and information ................................................................ 634

 

Table of formula symbols ...............................................................................635



 

References ........................................................................................................636

 

A:         Publications concerning the theory of objectivity (primary literature)  .............637



 

B:         Publications about the theory of objectivity (secondary literature)....................641

 

C:         Literature concerning physics in general...........................................................643



 

D:         Literature concerning geophysics, geology, geography and astronomy..............644

 

E:         Literature concerning the EMC and biological compatibility ...........................644



 

F:         Literature concerning Tesla and criticism of textbook physics..........................644

 

G:         Literature concerning free energy .....................................................................645



 

H:         Literature concerning medicine, biology and chemistry ...................................646

 

J: 


Literature concerning history and more peripheral subjects............................... 646

 

Appendix ......................................................................................................... 647



 


1

 

1. Introduction 



Here the extremely controversially discussed question of the environmental compatibility 

of electromagnetic fields will be persuaded. Limits should inform what is incompatible 

and what is compatible. But there are as many limits as there are commissions and 

specialists. And besides that differ the results from each other for several powers of ten. In 

course of time the legitimate doubts become unmistakable and the representatives of 

science slowly get to feel the burden of proof.

 

For the sake of efficiency, the actual discussion concerning the theme of electro-smog is 



analysed and the necessity to involve an until now unnoticed field phenomenon in the 

discussion about limits is derived: It concerns vortices of the electric field. These potential 

vortices, as they are called, have the corresponding properties to show biological effects 

even at the lowest field strengths. In any case it is not possible to exclude that at present 

the wrong physical phenomena are measured and made responsible.

 

A parable should bring clarity.



 

Lets imagine that the to us well-known and over our sense of touch understandable 

physical phenomenon of the temperature is unknown to us, neither measurable nor 

perceptible. Our weather station only exists of a barometer that could show us the air 

pressure and deliver us indications if good or bad weather is to be feared. 

We ready realize that there exists a connection between the air pressure and our health and 

make the to us well-known phenomenon responsible. When the pointer points to good 

weather we can go out lightly dressed. With bad weather we should take a coat, so we 

know from experience.

 

"Now we imagine the realistic situation that in winter we have a weather situation of high 



pressure but it's stone-cold outside. The weather station will display high temperatures 

with the result that some people will walk around with short-sleeved and open shirt, only 

to lie in bed with a cold in the evening. Of course the air pressure was to blame! Logically 

the "pressure sensitive", as they are called mocking, demand the limits for the allowed 

pressure to be reduced so far that no consequences for health are to be feared. 

Concerning the theme of allowed limits, science is asked and science proceeds in a 

systematic way: the pressure is investigated in the laboratory, isolated from all other 

parameters and so it is discovered that man catches no cold even at a substantially higher 

air pressure, so there is no reason to alter the limits.

 

Actually we would expect these at any time reproducible results to have a calming effect 



on the minds of the participants of the discussion and on the population. Instead the 

pressure sensitives time and again cite new knowledge that won't fit in the scheme. So is 

for instance stated that draught causes the same health problems although this pseudo 

effect has nothing at all to do with the air pressure. So owing to incomprehensibility and 

emotions the discussion about limits becomes a farce.

 

The fact that sensitive people react to effects of air electricity and possibly get ill without 



proof that some today measurable physical quantities are responsible should make us 

think. It is little calming watching our scientists poking at the dense fog whereas at the 

same time among the runners of the new telecommunication networks there spreads 

something like a gold-digger mood.

 

To introduce a new technology is not difficult, but to abolish it for reasons of the 



electromagnetic environmental compatibility is almost impossible!

 



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