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Experiment supports STOE model and rejects the traditional model of a coulomb field
IntellectualArchive, Vol.7, No. 2, P.11-14, 2017 (pdf format)

STOE electric charge
2017IntellectualArchive, Vol.7, No. 2, P.1-10, 2018 (pdf format)

STOE simulation of photon spectrographic behavior
2017IntellectualArchive, Vol.6, No. 6 P. 1-6, ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
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Hodge experiment (continued) with opaque strips and about the Afshar Experiment
IntellectualArchive, Vol.6, No. 6, p.7-18 2017 (pdf format)

Hodge experiment (continued) of interference with a slit in a transparent mask rejects wave models of light
IntellectualArchive, Vol.6, No. 5, p.1-6, 2017 (pdf format)
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A07bogzzMEI

STOE model of voids in cosmology, charge, point particles, and atomic spectra
IntellectualArchive, Vol.6, No. 4, P. 1-8, ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
2017(pdf format)

Gravity experiment proposal to unite quantum mechanics and general relativity
2017(pdf format)

STOE inertia
2017(pdf format)

STOE emergence
IntellectualArchive, Vol.5, No. 5, P. 10-14, ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
2016(pdf format)

STOE model of the electron spin 1/2 observation
IntellectualArchive, Vol.5, No. 4, P. 1-7, ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
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STOE assumptions that model particle diffraction and that replaces QM
IntellectualArchive, Vol.5, No. 3, P.1-6 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
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Hodge Experiment distinguishes between wave and particle caused diffraction patterns
IntellectualArchive, Vol.5, No. 3, P. 7, ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
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Structure and spin of the neutrino, electron, and positron
IntellectualArchive, Vol.5, No. 2, P.1-8 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
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Inertia according to the STOE
IntellectualArchive, Vol.5, No. 1, P.1 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
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Universe according to the STOE
IntellectualArchive, Vol.5, No. 1, P.1-36 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2015
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Diffraction experiment and its STOE photon simulation program rejects wave models of light
IntellectualArchive, Vol.4, No. 6, P.6-16 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2016
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video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMAjKk6k6-k

Light diffraction experiments that confirm the STOE model and reject all other models
IntellectualArchive, Vol.4, No. 5, P.1-9 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2015
2015 (pdf format)

Single Photon diffraction and interference
2015(pdf format)

Scalar Theory of Everything model correspondence to the Big Bang model and to Quantum Mechanics
IntellectualArchive, Vol.3, No. 1, P.12-23 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, 2013
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Comments on ``The Pioneer Anomaly: an inconvenient reality or NASA's 12 year misconception''
presented at SESAPS meeting Nov. 2013, session X 9
IntellectualArchive, Vol.2, No. 4, P.1-3 , ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, Sep. 2013
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Pioneer Anomaly predictions confirmed
presented at APS meeting April 2012, session X 9
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Photon diffraction and interference
IntellectualArchive, Vol.1, No. 3, P. 31-60, ISSN 1929-4700, Toronto, July 2012
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Theory of Everything: Scalar potential model of the big and the small
On-Demand Publishing, LLC (Charlston, SC, USA) (pdf format ) (LOOK INSIDE THE BOOK)

Comments on ``The Pioneer Anomaly in the Light of New Data''
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Scalar potential model of galaxies: review and new speculations
Chapter 14 of Black Holes and Galaxy Formation, 2010, eds. A. D. Wachter and R. J. Propst, Nova Science Publishers, Inc (New York, USA)

Scalar potential model progress
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Scalar potential model of the Pioneer Anomaly
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Scalar potential model of galaxy central mass and central velocity dispersion
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Scalar potential model of spiral galaxy HI rotation curves and rotation curve asymmetry
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Scalar potential model of the CMB radiation temperature
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Scalar potential model of redshift and discrete redshift
New Astronomy, Volume 11, Issue 5, March 2006, Pages 344-358
(NewAstronomy Homepage
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Changing universe model of redshift
presented at the 71st meeting (Nov. 2004) (GD 15) of the South East Section of the American Physical Society
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Changing universe model with applications
presented at the 70th meeting (Nov. 2003)(EB2) and 71st meeting (Nov. 2004) (GD13)of the South East Section of the American Physical Society
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Distance calculation method for spiral galaxies
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Relationship between Rotation velocity and a spiral galaxy's inner radius
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Neighboring galaxies' influence on rotation curve asymmery
presented at the 202nd meeting of the American Astrophysical Society
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Relationship between cepheid and Tully-Fisher distance calculations
presented at the 202nd meeting of the American Astrophysical Society
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