Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986itps...14..703b&link_type=abstract
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (ISSN 0093-3813), vol. PS-14, Dec. 1986, p. 703-717. USAF-Navy-AEC-supported research.
Physics
14
Field Theory (Physics), Plasma Pinch, Space Plasmas, Vortex Filaments, Auroras, Cosmology, Diamagnetism, Electric Current, Geomagnetism, Particle Theory
Scientific paper
A review of the literature on experimentally-produced plasma structures is presented to explain various cosmic phenomenon in the universe, leading to a hypothesis for the grand unification of the strong force of the nucleus, the electromagnetic force, the electroweak force, and the gravitational force in a solution based on electromagnetism. Diamagnetic vortex filaments and paramagnetic plasma vortex structures have been experimentally produced, and hybrid combinations of these force-free minimum-energy structures, the Birkeland aurora filaments, are expected to play a role in the formation of phenomena including galaxies, solar flares, comet tails and giant galactic jets. A model of the fermion, the photon, and other onta, in which all mass and momentum consist of E and H vectors, and the quantum mechanical wave functions are transverse waves on the filament, are discussed.
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