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Common Sense Science offers a number of related papers for purchase. All prices include the cost of reproduction and mailing. Single copies of papers are provided free upon request.


 

Electrodynamics of Real Particles vs. Maxwell's Eequations, Relativity Theory & Quantum Mechanics
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Electrodynamics of Real Particles vs. Maxwell's Equations, Relativity Theory and Quantum Mechanics, by Charles W. Lucas, Jr. and Joseph W. Lucas (1992), Covers foundations of a creationist theory of matter and forces. 10 pages.


 

Overview of the Electrodynamics Approach to God's Creation and Daily Sustaining of the Universe
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Overview of the Electrodynamics Approach to God's Creation and Daily Sustaining of the Universe, by Charles W. Lucas, Jr. (1992), Provides a historical and Biblical overview of Common Sense Science and the Scientific Method. 5 pages.


 

A New Foundation for Modern Science
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A New Foundation for Modern Science. Derives predictions for blackbody radiation, photo electric effect, and emission spectra of hydrogen from classical electrodynamics for finite-size electrons. 16 pages.


 

Physical Models for Elementary Particles, Atoms and Nuclei
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Physical Models for Elementary Particles, Atoms and Nuclei, by editorial staff of Electric Spacecraft, reprint from issue 21, Jan/Feb/Mar 1997. Summary of C03, it tells how replacing the point-like elementary particles with toroidal entities resolves numerous enigmas of modern physics. 4 pages.


 

Deformation of an Accelerated Charged Ring Electron
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Deformation of an Accelerated Charged Ring Electron, by David L. Bergman (1998). A new theory of electrodynamics based on Faraday's Law obtains mass increase, length compression, and constant time---without Einstein's second postulate. 10 pages.


 

Theory of Forces
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Theory of Forces, (1998). Reviews historical theories of force transmission, shows of origin of the inertial force, and establishes an electromagnetic basis for Newton's laws of mechanics. 21 pages.