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A methodological note on proving agreement between the Elementary Process Theory and modern interaction theories
The Elementary Process Theory (EPT) is a collection of seven elementary process-physical principles that describe the individual processes by which interactions have to take place for repulsive gravity to exist. One of the two main problems of the EPT is that there is no proof that the four fundamental interactions (gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak) as we know them can take place in the elementary processes described by the EPT. This paper sets forth the method by which it can be proven that the EPT agrees with the knowledge that derives from the successful predictions of a modern interaction theory T. This determines a fundamentally new research program in theoretical physics
Tell-Tale Signs of Pseudoskepticism (Bogus Skepticism)
Pseudoskepticism, which typically is portraying someone's work as despicable with scientifically unsound polemics, is a modern day threat to the traditional standard
of discussion in science and popular science. This essay gives seven tell-tale signs by which pseudoskepticism can be recognized
Gerotranscendence: components and spiritual roots in the second half of life.
According to gerotranscendence theory (Tornstam, 1989), aging persons gradually develop 'a shift in meta-perspective, from a materialistic and rational vision to a more cosmic and transcendent one'. The present study examined the structure of the construct of gerotranscendence, age differences in gerotranscendence, and relations between gerotranscendence and culturally determined meaning in life and death factors, such as levels of spirituality, religious beliefs, moral judgment, and death attitudes. Participants were 467 adults between 17 and 91 years old. Factor analysis of the Gerotranscendence Scale yielded three subscales, Transcendent Connection, Anxiety and Uncertainty, and Active Involvement. Transcendent Connection - the core component of gerotranscendence - was only weakly related to age. However, Transcendent Connection was positively related to spiritual views and practices, relativistic orientation to religious beliefs, moral consistency, higher stages of moral thinking, and negatively related to avoidance of death. Patterns of correlations with the scores on the other two scales were also explored. Together, the findings suggested that individuals' development with regard to issues of spirituality, religiosity, morality, and death attitudes is more fundamental for their development toward 'gero'-transcendence than the natural process of aging.
Comment to a paper [arXiv:1103.4937] of M. Villata on antigravity
In a recent paper of M. Villata [arXiv:1103.4937], it is claimed that
"antigravity appears as a prediction of general relativity when CPT is
applied." However, the present paper argues that Villata puts the cart before
the horse qua methodology, and that the resulting theory cannot be reconciled
with the ontological presuppositions of general relativity. The conclusion is
that Villata's suggestion for the physics that might underlie a gravitational
repulsion of matter and antimatter is not acceptable in its current state of
development.Comment: 3 page
Topics in Atrial Fibrillation Management
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequently encountered arrhythmia in clinical practice. Physicians of almost all specialities have to deal with this arrhythmia and its
consequences. The incidence of AF rises proportional with age. 75 % of patients
with AF are older than 75 years.
AF is not a benign disease. It can result in symptomatic palpitations, symptoms of
pump failure, and above all an increase in the incidence of thrombo-embolic events
like stroke. In the Framingham study it was shown that AF also independently increases mortality. In patients with heart failure the presence of AF further increases
the risk of death.
For a long time the only therapy available to the treating physician was digoxin.
Today the therapeutic options are too numerous to cover in one thesis, however,
they options are mentioned briefly in chapter one
A categorical model of the Elementary Process Theory incorporating Special Relativity
The purpose of this paper is to show that the Elementary Process Theory (EPT) agrees with the knowledge of the physical world obtained from the successful predictions of Special Relativity (SR). For that matter, a recently developed method is applied: a categorical model of the EPT that incorporates SR is fully specified. Ultimate constituents of the universe of the EPT are modeled as point-particles, gamma-rays, or time-like strings, all represented by integrable hyperreal functions on Minkowski space. This proves that the EPT agrees with SR
Etude critique du taux de saturation en phosphore dans des sols agricoles en région wallonne en tant qu’indicateur de bonnes pratiques en matière de fertilisation phosphorée
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