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Contents
| The Imagineer's Chronicles | A Theoretical blog |
| Shadows PDF | |
| Abstract | |
| Chapter One | A Universe of Four *Spatial* Dimensions |
| Chapter Two | The Causality of the Quantum properties of mass & energy |
| Chapter Three | Electromagnetic Energy in terms of Four *Spatial* Dimensions |
| Chapter Four | The Photon a Particle or Wave? |
| Chapter Five | Bell's theory and the EPR Paradox |
| Chapter Six | Planck's constant and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle |
| Chapter Seven | The Photon, a matterenergy wave? |
| Chapter Eight | The relative masses of subatomic particles in terms of a Fourth *Spatial* Dimension |
| Chapter Nine | Electrical Potential Energy and Four *Spatial* Dimensions |
| Chapter Ten | The boundary between a Third and Fourth *Spatial* Dimension |
| Chapter Eleven | Propagation of electromagnetic energy in terms of Four *Spatial* Dimensions |
| Chapter Twelve | Gravity and the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension |
| Chapter Thirteen | The relative mass of a unit electric charge |
| Chapter Fourteen | A Link between Gravitational and Electrical forces |
| Chapter Fifteen | The “Relativity” of Four *Spatial* Dimensions |
| Chapter Sixteen | A link between Relativity and Quantum mechanics |
| Chapter Seventeen | Gravitational and Kinetic Energies Linked by a Fourth *Spatial* Dimension |
| Chapter Eighteen | The Principal of Equivalence & Absolute Reference Frames with respect to Four *Spatial* Dimension |
| Chapter Nineteen | The composition and structure of Quarks with respect to Four *Spatial* Dimensions |
| Chapter Twenty | The Fundamental Quantum Particles |
| Chapter Twenty-One | The Origin of the Positron in terms of a Fourth *Spatial* Dimension |
| Chapter Twenty-Two | Dimensional Mechanics |
| Chapter Twenty-Three | Experimental Verification of Shadows |
| Chapter Twenty-Four | Maxwell's equations in terms of Four *Spatial* Dimensions |
| Chapter Twenty-Five |
"Evolution" of the universe in terms of Four *Spatial* Dimensions
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| Conclusion |
“The
universe's most powerful enabling tool is
not knowledge or understanding
but
imagination"
Jeffrey O'Callaghan