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Alan Dennis Clark

    12 de agosto de 1945
    Physics in 5 dimensions
    Dictionary of British Comic Artists, Writers and Editors
    • Alan Clark, a leading historian and collector of comics, has been in the forefront of research in this field and in the quest for factual information over the last twenty-five years he has been pursuing artists, and editors, or their heirs, while persuading publishers to open up their archives. The compiler is also grateful for the fact that he had the work of other diligent researchers and collectors to draw upon. The result is this pioneering biographical dictionary, covering the period from 1867 to 1997, in which the cloak of anonymity is stripped from hundreds of pen and ink men. The dictionary entries describe in succinct detail the professional lives and careers of their subjects, together with the characters they created and the publications for which they worked. The author hopes and intends that the information will be used as a basis for further research.

      Dictionary of British Comic Artists, Writers and Editors
    • Physics in 5 Dimensions Bye, bye Big Bang Classical Physics uses a Galilean coordinate system in which four coordinates (x, y, z, t) determine an event, where the term „an object at rest“ ist he view of an object by an observer when the velocity of the object appears to be zero an a Galilean frame of reference rigidly attached tot he observer. Yet we know that the observer, object and indeed the frame of reference are all still moving in the universe in some way. For example, an observer on the surface of Planet Earth has a motion arising from the sum of the Earths rotation, the Earth orbiting the Sun, the Sun moving within the Milky Way. The Milky Way rotating and moving within the Universe and so on. So certainly all observers and all other particles and bodies are always dynamically moving in the universe. By defining this dynamic movement as a fifth dimension, in the same way as time t is the fourth dimension of a Galilean coordinate system, we covert Classical Physics in 4 Dimensions into Physics in 5 Dimensions and this book explains how.

      Physics in 5 dimensions