Re: CSA News

Glenn R. Morton (grmorton@waymark.net)
Sun, 01 Nov 1998 20:33:00 -0600

At 04:32 PM 11/1/98 -0700, John W. Burgeson wrote:
>This is a YEC publication published by a group in Cleveland, MO.
>which is headed up by a prior colleague of mine at IBM, Tom Willis.
>
>In the Oct 1998 newsletter, they publish a review of a book
>by Charles W. Lucas and Joseph C. Lucas titled "A New Foundation for
>Modern Science." This MAY be a book -- or may be a paper given at the
>recently concluded 4th ICC.
>
>The science they describe is interesting -- highly speculative.
>Anyone seen it?
>

Not the book but the article. it is an antirelativistic article. here is
the abstract

"This research is a continuation of recent efforts to expand classical
electrodynamics to embrace elastic finite-size elementary particles with
internal structure in an effort to satisfy the logical criteria that
undergird the scientific method and point scientific theories in the
direcction of truth. Earlier work reported the logical inconsisstencies,
false assumptions, and defects of the relativistic quantum electrodynamic
theory of the atom, including relativity theory and quantum mechanics. This
was followed by derivations fo maxwell's equations of electrodynamics
showing where the point particle approximation is used and the filed
transformation information between moving frames is removed causing them to
fail for relativistic phenomena. Then the principal results of special
relativity theory were derived from classical electrodynamics for finite
size elementary particles using the Galilean transformation. More recent
research has shown from combinatorial geometry for arbitrary-shaped finite
size electrons and protons obeying classical electrodynamics under the
assumption of spherical packing symmetry that the details of the periodic
table of the elements as well as the structure of the nucleus could be
predicted more completely and accurately than previously possible with the
relativistic quantum theories. This work derives expressions for the
blackbody radiation, the photoelectric effect, and the emission spectra of
atoms from classical electrodynamics for finite size electrons in the shape
of a toroidal ring. The results are logically superior to the relativistic
quantum electrodynamic theory as developed by Planck, Einstein, and Dirac
and describe experimental data previously unexplained by quantum
electrodynamics." Charles W. Lucas, Jr, (Ph. D. physics) and Joseph C.
Lucas (physics major) "A new Foundation for Modern Science, 4th
International Conference on creationism, p. 379
glenn

Adam, Apes and Anthropology
Foundation, Fall and Flood
& lots of creation/evolution information
http://www.isource.net/~grmorton/dmd.htm