Ross Mcpherson’s scientific contributions

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Stoney scale and large number coincidences
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August 2007

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Ross Mcpherson

The Stoney scale, its characteristics and theoretical tendencies are argued to be consistent with Einstein's theory of gravitational ether and with the Stochastic Electrodynamic theory of vacuum-induced gravity. The Stoney scale is shown to be unique in that it posits the non-equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass in an electromagnetic setting. Several large number coincidences provide an interesting background to this study, which includes Dirac's hypothesis, a rationalization of the squared elementary charge, and a derivation of Boltzmann's Constant from the Stoney length.

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... As stated above, if bodies have such a mass, no matter how far they are separated, they will never experience any interaction due to their elds. The mass of Stoney was proposed by the physicist George Stoney in the year 1881 and was rediscovered by J. Belinchon and M.Castans and is usually associated with Dirac's hypothesis of large numbers [6]. With the help of Stoney mass, it can be veried that, for the electron, the constant Υ e can be rewritten as: ...

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Classical relationships between electromagnetic and gravitational phenomena
Stoney scale and large number coincidences
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