SECOND BOOK ON RELATIVITY AND MORE (2022):
"SOLVING EIGHTEEN
COMPLICATED SCIENTIFIC
MYSTERIES:
Supernova, Dark Matter, Quasars,
Astronomical Jets and more
Explained by Using
Relativistic Modifications,
and Tornado, Gyroscope, Moon
and more"
(2022, 530 pages)
Contents+3 chapters
First responses (to the SECOND book):
"I got your nice book. I was looking through it, and there's a lot of work
covered in it. Congratulations on such exhaustive work. I hope it brings
you a positive response from the scientific community."
M.D. (Head of research company, California, U.S.A.)
"The scientific world is lucky to have somebody like you who think out of the
box and challenge the most commonly held theories."
A.L. (President of technological company, New Jersey, U.S.A.)
"I enjoy your new book especially amazed by your dedication to your teachers
as well as to the subject of 3D rotation both classical and relativistic."
D.T. (Researcher, Belgrade, Serbia)
"Continue what you are doing. It is important for science."
D.S. (Retired test pilot, September 2022)
Netsivi Ben-Amots is a member of the
standing committee of
IARD: International Association for Relativistic Dynamics
since the year 2000.
More on these subjects and other scientific subjects:
in preparation.).
Waking up paralyzed - not because of aliens: A scientific explanation.
Dedicated to Philip Klass (1919-2005).
Left side at right - more on brain mysteries.
Dedicated to Isaac Asimov (1920-1992).
Do whales and dolphins have a soul?
One word in animals' language.
e-mail: benamots@yahoo.com
In memory of the researchers who I have known and miss very much *:
Dino Bousso (1933-1971), mechanics and mechanical engineering
Biography
Franz Ollendorff (1900-1981), electrical engineering
Nathan Rosen (1909-1995), physics and relativity
Dan Loewenthal (1943-2000), geophysics
Itzhak Porat (1934-2012), dynamics
Michael Anbar (1927-2014), sonochemistry
Mark Israelit (1928-2015), relativity
Vladimir Majernik (1934-2017), relativity
photograph
Amos Harpaz (1928-2018), relativity and astrophysics
A few words
Dan Igner (1940-2019), physics
Scientists whose ideas and books influenced me very much *:
Isaac Newton (1643-1727), (Mechanics)
Leonard Euler (1707-1783), (Mechanics)
Charles Darwin (1809-1882), (Evolution)
His son, George Darwin (1845-1912), (Mechanics)
Edward Milne (1896-1950), (Relativistic dynamics)
Albert Einstein** (1879-1955), (Relativity)
Niels Bohr** (1885-1962) (Atom structure)
Philip Franklin (1898-1965), (Relativistic rotation)
Leopold Infeld (1898-1968), (Gravitational field)
Georg Gamow (1904-1968), (Astrophysics)
The Svedberg** (1884-1971), (Ultracentrifuge)
Hans Krebs** (1901-1981), (Citric acid cycle)
Richard Feynman** (1918-1988), (Physics)
Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), (Science)
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar** (1910-1995) (Astrophysics)
Graeme Mather (1934-1997), (Cloud seeding)
Chia-Shun Yih (1918-1997), (Tornado theory***)
Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) (Astrophysics)
Philip Klass (1919-2005), (Technical explanation to UFOs)
Yuval Ne'eman (1925-2006), (Elementary particles)
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Elaine Morgan (1920-2013) (Evolution of humankind) Her book: "The Scars of Evolution" (1990)
* - Sorted according to the year of death.
** - Nobel Prize laureate
*** - Yih's revolutionary
paper on two-fluid tornado theory was allowed to be
published ten years after his death!
Links to some organizations and groups:
Scientific belonging:
Link to the
International Association of Relativistic Dynamics (IARD)
Link to the
standing committee of IARD
Link to Researchgate
profile
Link to
Technion Alumni
Link to 3rd IARD2002 conference
list of lectures
Links to IARD2002 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in Found. Phys. v. 33 (2003) issues
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Link to 4th IARD2004 conference
list of lectures
Links to IARD2004 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in Found. Phys. v. 35 (2005) issues
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Link to 5th IARD2006 conference
list of lectures
Link to IARD2006 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in Found. Phys. v. 37 (2007) issue 4-5
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Link to 6th IARD2008 conference
list of lectures
Link to IARD2008
abstracts of lectures (2Mb PDF)
Link to 7th IARD2010 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.
v. 330 (2011)
Link to 8th IARD2012 conference
list of lectures
Link to 8th IARD2012 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.
v. 437 (2013)
Link to 9th IARD2014 conference
list of lectures
Link to 9th IARD2014 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.
v. 615 (2015)
Link to 10th IARD2016 conference
list of lectures
Link to 10th IARD2016 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.
v. 845 (2017)
Link to 11th IARD2018 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.
v. 1239 (2019)
Link to 12th IARD2020 conference
list of lectures
Link to 12th IARD2020 papers (list, abstracts and texts) in J. Phys.: Conf. Ser.
v. 1956 (2021)
Link to supplementary pages for IARD internet site - conferences IARD1998 to IARD2016
Link to supplementary page for books published
by IARD members
Link to supplementary page for
IARD members who are not among us anymore
Link to lectures I have given at conferences.
Link to some conferences I participated in without lecturing.
Link to photographs I took on journeys.
Citations and miscellaneous
Index
This internet site has alias names:
http://www.netsivi.org
http://www.netsivi.com