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by dbundy
Tue Sep 17, 2019 2:15 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
Replies: 7
Views: 26732

Re: The Search for a Crucial Experiment

As we have continued the development of the LRC's RSt, from space and time oscillations, (SUDRs and TUDRs or Ss & Ts), to combinations of these into S|T and T|S units, to combinations of these into quarks and leptons and their anti-particle counterparts, as three sets or families of particles, a...
by dbundy
Fri Sep 06, 2019 12:15 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
Replies: 7
Views: 26732

Re: The Search for a Crucial Experiment

One of the things that the development of our RST-based theory (our RSt) brings to the table, if nothing else, is a clarification of the particle physics picture; that is, it simplifies the LST's extremely complicated and even convoluted system of particle classification. It starts with space and ti...
by dbundy
Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:28 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: The Search for a Crucial Experiment
Replies: 7
Views: 26732

The Search for a Crucial Experiment

Many years ago, the discussion around ISUS was centered on how to devise a "crucial experiment," the results of which could only be explained by Larson's new system of theory, thereby "converting" many legacy scientists to the new way of thinking about the physical universe. Sadl...
by dbundy
Thu Aug 22, 2019 1:26 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 652416

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

My last entry was April 20th, four months ago. I wish I could say that I've been busily engaged in furthering the research of this thread, but the truth is I haven't even thought about it. It's been a four month hiatus for me, and I'm afraid I've lost the momentum that we had built up after the disc...
by dbundy
Sat Apr 20, 2019 4:08 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 652416

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of presenting our new scalar model of the atom to a group at ISUS headquarters, in SLC, UT. It is a presentation of three parts, but I only presented parts 1 & 2. Part 3 is yet to be presented at some future date. Because not everyone is familiar with the LRC...
by dbundy
Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:00 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 652416

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Once again, we've developed some pretty exciting results by employing Dewey Larson's RST. However, making it easily understandable will not be a simple task. Indeed, it's entirely possible that something has been confused or overlooked that's going to leave me with egg on my face in the end. Neverth...
by dbundy
Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:41 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 652416

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Since this is the International Year of the Periodic Table , it would be wonderful, if we could host a major event to celebrate our discoveries of the true nature of the Periodic Law on which all of the profoundness is based. Alas, however, it's inconceivable that such an event would be able to garn...
by dbundy
Thu Feb 14, 2019 7:10 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 652416

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

The Wheel of Motion form of the Periodic Table of Elements is helpful in that it is more compact and shows why there are gaps and longer and longer rows in the table. However, now that we have discovered that the two sub-periods of each period are actually reciprocals, it may be easier to illustrate...
by dbundy
Thu Feb 07, 2019 2:27 pm
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 652416

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

Horace, didn't I post this corrected graphic already? http://www.lrcphysics.com/storage/images/hydrinos/Two%20World%20Line%20Charts.jpg The green, zig-zaging, arrows are increasing vertically upwards, and the green, zig-zagging, arrows are increasing horizontally to the right in the MS, and vertical...
by dbundy
Wed Feb 06, 2019 10:46 am
Forum: LRC Research
Topic: Meeting a Terrific Challenge
Replies: 113
Views: 652416

Re: Meeting a Terrific Challenge

What the Bott expansion makes clear is that the periodic table of elements, especially in its wheel of motion form, is not to be understood as built up atom by atom, proton by proton, as it were, but period by period. All the periods are three-dimensional; that is, the count proceeds 1, 2. 3, 4, but...