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chapt13 Experiment: Dirac's new-radioactivities and Dirac's additiveand multiplicative creation #81 Atom Totality theory 5th ed.
This chapter is certainly the largest chapter in this book since it
has to cover so much. It is how the Universe grew from a Hydrogen Atom Totality all the way up to its present 231Plutonium Atom Totality, and how it will eventually transform into a Element 96 Atom Totality in the future. This chapter derives its basis from the book 
"Directions in Physics", P. Dirac, 1978, pages 
74 to 81 where he talks about "new radioactivities." If you do not own the book, it is the best single book written on physics of the 20th century and Dirac was the singular most important physicist of the 20th century for it was Dirac that sealed Quantum Mechanics with the Dirac Equation and then it was Dirac who lead the way to the Atom Totality theory via new-radioactivities and gravity as positron space. A lot of people think Bohr was the greatest physicist of the 20th century, but in fact, it was Dirac that surpassed him in leading the way to the 21st century. This chapter derives its basis from the book "Directions in Physics", P. Dirac, 1978, pages 
74 to 81 where he talks about "new radioactivities." Specifically on page 77 is where Dirac outlines
his *new- radioactivity*. It is funny to me, how here 
we have the preeminent physicist of the 20th century for whom Einstein
is a pipsqueak alongside 
Dirac. Dirac was a giant of physics, and Einstein in comparison a midget. Funny how the entire physics and astronomy 
community overlooked and never realized the importance of these 
paragraphs in what is one 
of the most important physics books ever written-- 
Dirac's Directions in Physics. It is easy to teach anyone physics of facts; to teach them the Maxwell Equations or Quantum Mechanics. But how do you teach someone
to recognize what subjects of physics are important 
and what are "dead ends". The physics community 
chose dead-ends when it chose Einstein and
his phony baloney General Relativity. Yet there it is-- the brilliant 
truth of the 20th century in Dirac's 
few paragraphs: --- quoting Dirac's Directions in Physics, page 77 --- I propose a theory where there is continuous creation of matter, together with this variation of G. 
Both the assumption of continuous creation and the 
variation of G follow from the Large Numbers Hypothesis. 
This continuous creation of matter must be looked upon as something 
quite independent of known physical processes. According to the 
ordinary physical processes, which we study in the laboratory, matter 
is conserved. Here we have direct nonconservation of matter.. It is, if 
you like, 
a new kind of radioactive process for which there is nonsconservation 
of matter and by which particles 
are created where they did not previously exist. The 
effect is very small, because the number of particles created will be 
appreciable only when we wait for a very long time interval compared 
with the age of the Universe. --- end quoting Dirac's new radioactivity --- When Dirac says something like that in the 20th century, every physicist should have payed attention. Dirac goes on to say further that the Moon should
be moving away from Earth at a rate of 2cm/year 
for Multiplicative Creation. In an earlier edition of this book, I computed that a river discharge such as 1/6 the Amazon or a river the flow of the
Rhine River, only instead of water
would flow cosmic-rays or gamma ray bursts would create the entire planet Earth in 5 billion years. In the 2nd edition I was looking for a flow rate of 
Cosmic rays and Cosmic gamma ray bursts to see 
if our Solar System matches that cosmic input with Dirac's need of a 2cm/year for the Moon. Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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