Jun 1986
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 27, NO.2/JUN, P.137, 1986
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The author considers quantum transitions and their significance; special relativity in this context; the Casimir effect as a fulfilled prediction from these ideas. Then he extends such ideas to particles other than photons, and thence to the physics of time-keeping. General relativity must be mentioned as a proto-type field theory. Then he looks at photon waves and electron waves in the vacuum and at the significance of all this for physics in the large - for the cosmos.
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