Should the Laws of Gravitation be Reconsidered?: The Scientific Legacy of Maurice Allais
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Rating | : | 4.45 (788 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0986492655 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 480 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Have only read some of the book so far, Have only read some of the book so far, but it deals solidly with the science. Hector is brave enough to challenge the dogma.. "A treasure trove of controversial research into 'gravity anomalies'" according to Stéphane V. This book, which I haven't fully read yet, I admit, is truly a treasure trove of various kind of measurements during solar eclipses, etc. with pendulums, gravimeters, etc. Some critical analyses, others not so critical and some history about the work of Allais and others. I have been interested in this stuff since a few decades, great that it is now bro. Jobltz said I appreciate Muneras's willingness to follow data even when it. I appreciate Muneras's willingness to follow data even when it departs from the consensus of the Political Correctness (standard model) crowd. His analysis of the Michelson-Morley fiasco deserved Nobel Prize consideration. My only beef of this effort was I thought he could have been a little more adamant in his conclusions. Forget the soft pedal.Read it
In the early 1950’s he was the author of Allais paradox in decision making under uncertainty, and in 1988 he became the only French citizen to receive the Nobel Prize in Economics for his contributions to the theory of non-equilibrium markets. Several papers describe optical and geological anomalies that also interested Allais. The book will be of interest not only to students and practitioners of physics, but also to the informed lay public, and even to philosophers of science, and researchers studying the epistemology and politics behind scientific investigation.. As a tribute to Allais on the 100th anniversary of his birth, this book concentrates on his contributions to physics, in particular to the exciting and controversial field of gravity anomalies, which may open unexpected and completely new avenues in gravity theory. Allais’s research in physics was also important, but very little known. Maurice Allais was one of the most original of France's scientific thinkers of the 20th century. This apparatus reacts to the gravitational force of the Sun and the Moon, and exhibited unexpected behaviour during the solar eclipse of 30 June 1954, which was partial in Paris. A final section contains theoretical essays sketchin