Wladimir Guglinski

Wladimir Guglinski
  • Federal University of Minas Gerais

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COVER LETTER This is the first article to address a possible factor that has been preventing nuclear fusion from occurring in Tokamak reactors. In Tokamak reactors, there is a lack of symmetry in deuterium-tritium collisions. In stars, symmetry occurs because there are an enormous number of proton-proton collisions every second, and therefore the p...
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COVER LETTER - In the author's article "Nuclear fusion in the stars may require the help of symmetry" is the question of the influence of symmetry on nuclear fusion in stars, a factor that may be preventing nuclear fusion in Tokamak reactors. This article presents additional factors that are preventing nuclear fusion from being achieved in Tokamak...
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1- This article was evaluated and APPROVED by the scientific peer-review procedure, 2- but REJECTED by the PSEUDO-SCIENTIFIC procedure of the European Physical Journal A.
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Kegel et al. experiment has been published in the beginning of 2023. The team hasperformed calculations demonstrating that repulsion between protons inside an excitedhelium-4 is only 50% than predicted by current nuclear theory. In February 2024 PhysicalReview Letters has published “Ab Initio Calculation of the Alpha-Particle MonopoleTransition Fac...
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In 2015 the author began his attempt to discover the atomistic structure for the elementary particles electric field he believed to exist in Nature. In 2017 he discovered that according to such atomistic theory he conceived, only lines of electrical force that interact at 90 degrees produce a force of repulsion, or attraction. This sort of field me...
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In 2013 EPJ D published a paper [1] in which is proposed an experiment that, if it confirms the prediction exposed in the paper, ultimately means a confirmation of the existence of fermions that make up the quantum vacuum. Here is shown a calculation of the value of the electric charge of these fermions. The value achieved for the charge e 0 is 5.0...
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In 2013 EPJ D published a paper [1] in which is proposed an experiment that, if it confirms the prediction exposed in the paper, ultimately means a confirmation of the existence of fermions that make up the quantum vacuum. Here is shown a calculation of the value of the electric charge of these fermions. The value achieved for the charge e 0 is 5.0...
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In my book Subtle is the Math, published in 2021, the first article is entitled “Relation between QED, Coulomb’s Law and fine-structure constant”. In this article are exhibited calculations which prove that Coulomb’s Law is incomplete. In July 2023 this paper was submitted to the European Physical Journal C, under the title “On what can be missing...
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My book “Subtle is the Math” presents the calculation of the electric charge of the quantum vacuum fermions. The value is 5,06532x10^-45 C. From this value is calculated the charge of the proton, achieving the value 1,6026x10^-19 C, very close to the experimental 1,6018x10^-19 C. Perhaps with Ultra Laser tecnology it is possible to measure the elet...
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In 2021, the peer-reviewed journal Physics Essays published my paper “Calculation of proton charges from the electric charges of the fermions of the quantum vacuum”, in which is calculated the value of the electric charge of the fermions of the quantum vacuum (those with an electric charge). The value achieved for the charge e is 5.06532 × 10^−45 C...
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When the author started to have contact with math at school, and the teacher explained the imaginary number, his first reaction was frustration. The square of a number could not be negative. That didn't make sense, it was absurd. That could be only a mathematical trick. But since what interested him was physics, because it would be through the unde...
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Cai and his collaborators considered that the proton radius is the same for the proton in the hydrogen atoms and for the protons inside the carbon nuclei, in order that all the protons of the plastic polystyrene detector have the same radius 0,73 fm. This interpretation is wrong.
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Honorable President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Mr. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Below are facts that have the potential to raise Brazil to a level of equality with the major world powers, with regard to the contribution of each country to the advancement of scientific research in the field of Physics. And given the potential of the facts...
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There is no way to present an overview of the totality of my discoveries, because the number of them is large, and the repercussions for current physics are devastating. But I cite here a calculation, which had never been done in the history of physics. This is an extremely impressive calculation, because it unequivocally proves that Quantum Elect...
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Although Maria Borge rejected the paper Mandatory check for Misunderstandings on Measurements for Magnetic Moments of Excited Even-even Atomic Nuclei, she must have been extremely surprised to read it, as she came across an event that, in her opinion, could never happen in the history of nuclear physics. But even though this event was impossible to...
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Nuclear and particle physicists are surprised by the results of an experiment that revealed that the structure of the proton cannot be like the current model of the proton. "There's something that we're clearly missing right now. The proton is the only composite building block in nature that's stable. So if we're missing something fundamental the...
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Gluons are not what particle theorists suppose The results of an experiment published last week revealed that gluons are not quite as particle physicists assume. Gluons also exist in other particles, such as mesons and pions, and also in the photon and neutrino structure. Without the gluons, the photon would not be stable, and neither would the neu...
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It seems the controversy that appeared thanks to Prof Maria Borge, Editor-in-Chief of the European Physical Journal A – regarding the reason why some excited even-even nuclei have not their magnetic moment quoted in nuclear tables – finally is solved, as shown here, and will be published in 2022 in my book The New Nuclear Physics.
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Analyzing the failure to detect the "neutron-dark-matter" twin two weeks ago, which according to physicists would be the only explanation for the neutron enigma, the first common sense conclusion would be this: Since the neutron puzzle can only be explained through the hypothesis of the existence of dark matter, and since the "neutron-dark-matter"...
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The original theme proposed in February 2022 by author Emmanouil Markoulakis was: Is electromagnetism an intrinsic phenomenon of the electron? But on April 10th one of the participants, Stellan Gustafsson, asked the following question: Why is the charge of the electron exactly equal to that of the proton charge? And that question gave rise to a n...
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The Aharonov-Bohm ghostly-Effect is experimental proof that is missing a potential in Quantum Mechanics. The existence of this potential is demonstrated in my article "On the missing anisotropic space atoms inside quantum mechanics", published by the journal Physics Essays in 2021, and also in my book Subtle is the Math, published by St. Honoré Edi...
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After several fraudulent peer review evaluation of my papers by the Editorial board of the journals Foundations of Physics and European Physical Journal along three years, in 2021 I have started a new attempt: try to publish a book by Springer publishing house. Then I sent an email to Hisako Niko, Editor-in-Chief of the of Springer publication of b...
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The Editor Fedde Benedictus, of the journal Foundations of Physics, applied in 2021 a fraudulent peer review procedure, for the evaluation of the paper “Standard =h/p in Schrödinger’s equation replaced by =h/(p-p)”, by W. Guglinski. The fraud was very simple: after receiving from the two reviewers their reports approving the paper, the Editor se...
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The peer reviewed journal Physics Essays published in 2021 the paper “On the missing anisotropic space inside atoms in quantum mechanics”, in which is proposed a new model of atom, which works by three basically different principles, missing in the current model of Quantum Mechanics. In this present article the reader is invited to calculate himsel...
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Zero Point Energy came to light from the work of Max Planck in 1912. But up to now a question was not responded: where the quantum vacuum energy comes from? Many conjectures have been proposed, but it seems none among them can explain it clearly. And it seems the reason is because two fundamental knowledge are missing in current theories: 1) the at...
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In current proton model the quarks do not have angular momentum. This missing of the angular momentum is the cause of why, from this model of proton is impossible to explain several properties of the proton, detected in experiments. One among the several proton properties incompatible with those detected by experiments, one was detected in the Rela...
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The meson prediction by Yukawa and the boson prediction by Higgs have similarities that are analyzed in this article.
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In 2015, the Physical Review Letters journal published an article in which the authors presented a wrong calculation procedure for the magnetic moment of the excited 12Mg24. Here, the repercussion of this error in Nuclear Physics is analyzed, and one of the implications is that the theory was developed from wrong fundamental principles. One of the...
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At the end of 2022, the value of the proton radius measured in the Projetc MUSE experiments, underway at the Paul Scherrer Institute, will be announced. In the article "Calculation of a proton radius to be measured in the Project MUSE", published by Physics Essays in 2018, it is predicted that the value of the radius of the proton in the proton-muo...
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The Dean of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF) received as a gift a copy of the book “Subtle is the Math”. In the dedication, the author of the book invites the Dean Prof. Marcus Vinicius David, to encourage physicists at that university to verify the mathematical equivalence between two systems: 1- the coupling system adopted in quantu...
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In current theories of physics, some fundamental principles have been adopted, based on the assumption that the laws of nature are governed by such principles. For example, symmetry is considered to be a law of nature. But what if this assumption is not true? That is, what if symmetry, and other fundamental laws of current physics do not play a fun...
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This is one of some appendices presented in my book The New Nuclear Physics, to be published in 2022. In this Appendix is shown how Andrea Rossi's Ecat can be understood through new principles missing in the standard nuclear physics.
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A New nuclear model is proposed in the book THE NEW NUCLEAR PHYSICS, by W. Guglinski, which will be published in 2022. This new nuclear model has a property missing in current nuclear physics: all atomic nuclei have a central 2He4. As demonstrated from calculations in the book, from this model are calculated all the magnetic moments of light exotic...
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Schrödinger developed his famous equation from the standard wavelength. However, as demonstrated here, inside the atom, the electron does not move according to de Broglie-Einstein’s postulate λ = h / p , because the wavelength of the electron’s motion varies with the distance to the nucleus. Therefore, Schrödinger’s equation does not quantify the r...
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The electric charge of the fermions of the quantum vacuum is calculated in this paper. The value of e 0 is 5.06532 × 10 ⁻⁴⁵ C. From this value of e 0 , together with the fundamental constants K O , c , ħ , and α = 1/137, the electric charge of the proton is calculated, achieving the value e = 1.6026 × 10 ⁻¹⁹ C, which is very close to the experiment...
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Data extracted from the Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables [S. Raman et al ., At. Data Nucl. Data Tables 78 , 1 (2001)] are used for the calculation of magnetic moments of atomic nuclei. However, in October 2018, the author discovered that when nuclear theorists use Raman’s table, an incorrect math procedure is applied when calculating the magneti...
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Another published paper of the author proposes that proton and neutron radii have contraction inside the atomic nuclei, generating a discrepancy of 8s between the neutron lifetime measured in beam and bottle experiments. According to the present theory, the neutron radius in beam experiments dilates from 0.26fm up to 0.87fm during the initial 8s, a...
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The atom model of Quantum Mechanics (QM) was conceived from an unsolved paradox. Indeed, Schrödinger’s equation has been deducted by considering a free electron, but it is applied for the atom, where the electron is inside a potential. In order to eliminate the nonsense, quantum theorists proposed a ridiculous postulate: they claim it makes sense t...
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Several new experimental findings have shown that atomic nuclei cannot have similar structure of that adopted in the Standard Nuclear Physics (SNP), because there are insurmountable obstacles to be transposed. Nuclear theorists have tried to explain some of the misfires with bizarre theories, but there is a failure impossible to be explained by any...
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Feynman’s Quantum Electrodynamics was developed by considering the reversion in time, which means that there is a violation in the causality: something in the future yields a happening in the past. Here we show that the paradox exists when one tries to understand the electron’s motion through a classical trajectory. However, by considering that the...

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In current theories of physics, some fundamental principles have been adopted, based on the assumption that the laws of nature are governed by such principles. For example, symmetry is considered to be a law of nature. But what if this assumption is not true? That is, what if symmetry, and other fundamental laws of current physics do not play a fundamental role in nature?
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