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"ALTERNATIVE PICTURE OF THE WORLD"




	Cielos, estan apareciendo por todas partes... y esta vez son
tres volumenes. Aviso, esto es largo, a lo mejor solo vale la pena
leerse el primer parrafo.

	Santi


For :     Scientists and students with an interest in the physics,
mathematics, chemistry, philosophy, logic, interdisciplinary sciences.
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ALTERNATIVE PICTURE OF THE WORLD

by   LEONID G. KREIDIK & GEORGE P. SHPENKOV 

"...The book is for those who think the physical theories, far from
ending, have only just begun..." 


Published by GEORGE SHPENKOV
Bydgoszcz, Poland

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Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Philosophy, Logic, Interdisciplinary
Sciences
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Alternative Picture of the World

By      L.G. Kreidik, Polytechnic Academy, Minsk, Belarus
        G.P. Shpenkov, Technical University, Bydgoszcz, Poland

        Dialectics of Nature, considered primarily in this book, is an
integrated physical-mathematical science which represents, in the broad
sence of the word, a logical-philosophical system of knowledge about
Nature. The authors have concentrated on general problems of physical
axioms, which are considered within the dialectics, including logic,
philosophy and mathematics. The wave three-dimensional material-ideal
numerical field and dialectical logic of the same structure constitute
the basis of the dialectics. The book consists of three volumes:
        
        Volume 1.  1. Mathematical expression of the main categories of 
                        philosophy and logic.
                   2. Kinematics and dynamics of exchange.

        Volume 2.  3. Structure of Space of the Universe
                   4. Electrostatic and electromagnetic fields.
                   5. Particles and exchange in an
                        electormagnetic field.

        Volume 3.  6. Atomic structure of matter-space-time and physical 
                        properties of substance.
                   7. Physics and philosophy.

        Contents of the second and third volumes is based on the notions
described in the first one.

VOLUME 1. 
        As is known, the main characteristic feature of dialectics is a
juncture of the material and ideal Worlds, which is the most important
contradiction of the Universe. This contradiction joins all the other
contradictions of the Universe. Of all philosophic systems, dialectics
alone expresses the objective contradictions most completely by
considering them as a basis for everything that exists in the Universe.
Translating the concept of contradictions and noncontradictions into the
language of mathematics, the authors have constructed a mathematical
description based on the mathematics of the material-ideal numerical
field, which allows sufficiently accurate expression of the laws of
dialectics in mathematical form and, proceeding from them, a description
of axioms of physics, and mathematics.
  The language of the main notions and axioms of physics and mathematics
is extended substantially, the theory of discrete derivatives and the
quantitative-qualitative version of operational calculus are presented,
and notions of a multiplicative derivative and multiplicative integral
are introduced.
  Against to classical tradition, motion and rest are concerned in close
nonseparable contradictory relation. This dialectical bond are expressed
by a dialectical material-ideal field of numbers and a binary set of
notions. Every binary pair of the notions describes corresponding
aspects of motion and rest giving opportunity to see both kinetic and
potential sides of kinematics of real processes. Description of dynamics
has also dialectical binary character. The nonforce description of
relations between objects, called as "exchange", differs in principle
from the classical approach based on the notion of force interaction.
Exchange, in wide sence of this word, is here the exchange by motion,
rest, space, matter, arbitrary state, etc.

VOLUME 2. 
   A new approach based on solution of the wave equation in the
material-ideal qualitative-quantitative space was used for description
of the internal nucleonic structure of atoms. The relation of the
internal geometry of nucleonic nodes of atoms with the crystal shape was
found. In the present theory, the electrostatic field is an ultra
frequency
field, which brings about new physical constants. The theory of electric
charges is presented and a charge formula is obtained and used to
calculate the electronic charge. The theory of mass is expounded and
used to obtain formulae for electron and nucleon masses. This will allow
new relations between the basic physical constants to be established, in
particular, the mass of the electron and its charge. On the basis of the
wave theory, new calculation formulae are given for some mass and energy
exchange coefficients. In particular, the theory of Planck constant is
considered and its formula is presented. All constants and variables are
expressed in a system of units that does not contain fractional powers
in the formulae of dimensions.

VOLUME 3. 
   It is shown that classical physical phenomena of transfer (diffusion,
viscosity, thermal conductivity) are naturally described in terms of the
suggested nucleonic model of atoms. It represents a system of shells
with discrete points-nodes of wave space completed by nucleons, i.e. an
atom of the space has not a customary nucleous of a classical atomic
model. Moreover, a nucleon of the atom has the megaspace apart from
microspace. Gravitational shells of the nucleon correlates with
corresponding shells of star systems. Other processes, such as the
motion of nucleons and of nucleon excitations (electrons) in solids
(electric resistance, Hall ffect), absorption, radiation,  scattering
energy, etc. confirm the correctness of the presented model of an atomic
space as well. The nucleon structure of atoms is considered in their
agreement with periodic table as a sequential series of the periodicly
recurring and nonrecurring solutions of the wave equation.
    Nonlinear phenomena are dealt with in the volume. The central place
occupies the consideration of Doppler effect, which is closely related
to the theory of relativity and Mössbauer effect, etc. New QUGCS system
of units forms a significant part of the volume. Some dialectical
aspects of the Universe, main postulates of dialectical philosophy and
logic, elements of the theory of sets and concrete dialectics are
touched upon here briefly.

Copyright © 1996 by Leonid G. Kreidik & George P. Shpenkov
        ISBN 83-906156-0-6      (Vol. 1, 158 pages, soft cover)
        ISBN 83-906156-1-4      (Vol. 2, 164 pages, soft cover)
        ISBN 83-906156-2-2      (Vol. 3, 186 pages, soft cover)
        Publication: November-December 1996
        Price: US$ 150 (per three volumes together)
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  Dr. LEONID G. KREIDIK has long been working at the Polytechnic Academy
in Minsk as a lecturer. He teaches physics. His scientific interest,
past and present, deals mainly with the analysis of the groundwork of
physics on the basis of world achievements in Philosophy, Logic, system
analysis and modern computer technologies. His fanatic faithfulness to
the fundamental science ever since his graduation from the Physics
Department in 1955 led him to the mathematically strict solutions of
general physics fundamentals not published before and generalized in
this book. His ideas has not been coincided to the official philosophy
at that time. He has predicted, many years ago, possibilities of the
nuclear catastrophes paying attention to the famous scientists at the
nuclear technology defects. He has announced about it, before the
Chernobyl disaster, in the Center of Nuclear Research in Dubna to
Academician George Fliorov and Nobel prize winner Igor Tamm in 1970.

    Dr. GEORGE P. SHPENKOV is currently a Professor of the Institute of
Mathematics and Physics at the Technical University in Bydgoszcz,
Poland. He graduated from the Radiophysics Department in Minsk, 1965, 
and then worked at the Physical-Technical Institute name after Ioffe
(St. Petersburg). He defended his Ph.D. there in the Physics of
Semiconductors. He discovered laser radiation in A2B4C52 semiconductor
compounds and generation of the second harmonic in them. He has D.Sc.
degree in Solid State Physics; he also worked at the Radiation
Introscopy Laboratory and at the Substance Structure Department of the
University in Minsk. University lecture classes he has taught include
all sections of General Physics, Quantum Mechanics and Quantum
Chemistry, Contemporary Physics (for philosophers), etc.
   He is well known in science (tribology) as the author of three books,
the latest of which is "FRICTION SURFACE PHENOMENA" (ELSEVIER,
Amsterdam, 1995, 358 pages). He is one of the discoverers of the
"HYDROGEN WEAR OF METALS" phenomenon. He is also the author of 16
inventions and approximately 90 publications. His professional education
and experience in science and teaching Physics is wide enough to allow
him to deeply understand the problems of general physical rules, to have
doubts about the central concepts of Modern Physics and to attempt to
dare their complete analysis. Subjects of current interest include an
analysis of basic concepts of Physics and their co-ordination with Logic
and Philosophy.
                                        ISBN 83-906156-0-6 (Vol. 1)
                                        ISBN 83-906156-1-4 (Vol. 2)
                                        ISBN 83-906156-2-2 (Vol. 3)