Stanislav Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 ABSTRACT Parity no conservation in the decay processes is considered as fundamental property of weak interactions. Nevertheless, this property can be treated as anomaly, because in fundamental interactions of the rest types parity is conserved. Analogously, anomaly in the short-duration strong-current pulse discharges is well known. The essence of this phenomenon consists in generation of local high-temperature plasma formations with the typical values of its thermo dynamical parameters exceeding those related to the central section of a discharge. In this paper, an attempt is undertaken to treat these anomalies as manifestation of fundamental properties of gravitational emission. Some consequences of this assumption can be tested in the decay experiments as well as in the experiments with short-duration z-pinch-type pulse discharges. The notion of gravitational emission as an emission of the same level with electromagnetic emission is based on the proven fact of existence of electron’s stationary states in its own gravitational field, characterized by gravitational constant K=1042G (G – Newton’s gravitational constant). PACS 1999 – 04.90.+e, 52.55.Ez, 23.40.-s. Keywords: gravity, electron, spectrum, discharge, fusion The full version of the article you can find here: http://arxiv.org/physics.gen-ph/0809.4855
mooeypoo Posted January 23, 2009 Posted January 23, 2009 This is a debate forum not a lecture hall -- do you have a question or a debate topic for this? What is it that you want to discuss? Or are you looking for our peer-review? Other than tht, your link's dead -- it's leading to a nonexistent article.
Klaynos Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 Even worst a google of a section of the abstract has a single result... here...
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