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Having read my paper Full waves, empty waves and the subquantum processes, the Lambert publishers offered to publish an overview of my works which could be of interest to a free-thinking reader. Some results and claims of these works may at first sight, and often at the second sight, seem paradoxical. The first reaction to this type of results is it can't be, the second is there may be something in it, the third is well, that's common knowledge. I must underscore that the papers covered in this overview have been published in high ranking international journals after robust discussions with…mehr

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Having read my paper Full waves, empty waves and the subquantum processes, the Lambert publishers offered to publish an overview of my works which could be of interest to a free-thinking reader. Some results and claims of these works may at first sight, and often at the second sight, seem paradoxical. The first reaction to this type of results is it can't be, the second is there may be something in it, the third is well, that's common knowledge. I must underscore that the papers covered in this overview have been published in high ranking international journals after robust discussions with peer reviewers. Thus, the results presented in these papers are not fantasies of an amateur. In this overview, I made an effort to make the main ideas of my works understandable for non-specialists without formulas. Specialists, I think, will agree with the formulas, too. After reading this book, you will learn what makes us different from other humanoids and why science arose, what can bewhere there is nothing, why tomorrow is not yesterday, about the inspiring advice to quantum physicists "Shut up and calculate," and much more beyond that. So go ahead, dear friend!
Autorenporträt
Skrebnev, VladimirI am a physicist from Kazan Federal University, Russia