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The World of Circulating Light Where Ball Lightnings Live / Vladimir Torchigin.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Torchigin, Vladimir, author.
- Series:
- Physics research and technology.
- Physics Research and Technology Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Ball lightning.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (244 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2022]
- Summary:
- "The book describes a completely new world, the existence of which no one had even suspected before. Therefore, this world could not be studied either theoretically or experimentally. The study of the nature of ball lightning made it possible to discover this world. Pyotr Kapitsa, a Russian scientist, Nobel Prize winner, studying the phenomenon of ball lightning, was forced to admit at the end of his life that this bright nut was too strong for his teeth. At the same time, he suggested that ball lightning is a phenomenon from another world unknown to him. Indeed, he was partly right. He was wrong that ball lightning was related to plasma, but he was right that ball lightning belonged to another world unknown to him. The book describes the features of this world and the properties of its inhabitants. The most known among them is ball lightning. This world we called the world of circulating light. This book is not science fiction. The book is based on over eight dozen articles published since 2003 in leading international physics and optics journals. Although scientists have not been able to unravel the nature of ball lightning for many centuries, it turned out that the explanation is so simple that it is accessible to schoolchildren. Such an explanation can be given without a single formula, recalling only the well-known physical laws from the school curriculum"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- Evidence of Identical Behavior of Ball Lightning and Circulating Light
- The Motion of a Ball Light under Laws of Geometric Optics
- Comparison of Behaviors of a Ball Light and Ball Lightning in Various Situations
- Why Ball Lightning Does Not Hit the Ground at Falling from the Sky
- Why Ball Light Moves Horizontally
- How Ball Light Feels Obstacles
- How Ball Light Detects Holes to Penetrate through Them
- How Ball Light Changes Its Spherical Shape
- How Ball Light Catches up Flying Airliners?
- Why Ball Light Can Move against the Wind
- How Ball Light Penetrates Glass Panes
- What Are the Sources of White Light Radiated by Ball Light?
- Why Ball Light Disappears Unexpectedly, Instantly and Traceless
- Why Ball Light Can Bounce
- Why Ball Light Seems Cold
- Why Ball Light Moves along Walls
- Why Ball Light Moves in a Room Near a Floor
- Why Ball Light Moves near Metal Objects
- How Ball Light Burns out Craters in Metal Objects
- Why Ball Light Hisses and Causes Radio Interferences
- Why the Ball Light May Be Variously Colored
- Why Do the Smells of Ozone, Nitrogen Oxides, Sulfur Appear after the Disappearance of Ball Lightning?
- How to Protect Yourself from Ball Lightning
- Unknown Properties of Ball Lightning Derived from Properties of Circulating Light
- Ball Lightning of Large Diameter Takes the Form of a Flying Saucer
- Ball Lightning Motion in Vortices, Tornadoes, Cyclones
- Ball Lightning Motion in Gas Pipelines and Steam Pipelines
- Physical Conditions Responsible for the Existence and Anomalous Behavior of Ball Lightning
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2
- The World of Circulating Light
- The Nature of Circulating Light in Bouncing Glowing Balls
- Why Circulating Light in Ball Light Violates Conventional Laws of Motion.
- Sonoluminescence and Circulating Light
- Circulating Light at Continuous Gas Discharges
- Circulating Light in a Mixture of Gases
- Circulating Light at Erosive Gas Discharges
- Circulating Light at Gas Discharges with Erosion Hydrocarbons
- Circulating Light at Gas Discharges with the Evaporation of Metals
- Circulating Light in an Ultrasound Air Stream
- Circulation Light in Saturated Vapors of Nitrogen
- Circulating Light at Discharges in Ionized Air
- Circulating Light at Discharges on a Surface of the Water
- Circulating Light Penetrating through a Transparent Wall
- Circulating Light at Vacuum Discharges
- Circulating Light in Cavitation Bubbles
- Circulating Light Appearing in Rooms from Sockets and Nails
- Chapter 3
- Circulating Light in a Micro World
- Are Nuclear Reactions Possible without Overcoming the Coulomb Barrier?
- Circulating Light and Wave-Particle Duality
- Disappearance of the Circulating Light and Decay of Nucleus
- How Nuclei Interact with Each Other without Overcoming the Coulomb Barrier?
- Physical Conditions Favorable for Nuclear Transformation
- How Realize Nuclear Transformation
- Abnormal Great Life Time of Circulating Light
- Possible Nuclear Transformations during Radioactive Decay
- Chapter 4
- Circulating Light and Mechanical Excess Energy
- Device of the Rosch Innovation firm
- Improved Devices
- Preliminary Remarks
- Gravity Device
- Centrifugal Devices
- Segner Wheel
- Ship Mover
- Conclusion/Remarks
- Conclusion about Circulating Light
- Appendix 1: Ball Lightning as a Reason for the Chernobyl Tragedy
- An Actual Description of Events before an Explosion
- How to Integrate Independent and Unexplained Circumstances into One
- References
- Final Remarks
- About the Author.
- Index
- Blank Page
- Blank Page.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Torchigin, Vladimir The World of Circulating Light Where Ball Lightnings Live
- ISBN:
- 9798886973525
- OCLC:
- 1347217637
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