Wayne's World of Physics
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In the book I have written I am proudest of Figure 3. "Plots the 410.2nm with energy levels from one to
five x 10 to the minus 19 J". At first I thought I would need a super computer to generate the figure but a little thinking made me realize that I could generate it without the super computer.
If you follow the 12 billion light years vertically until it intersects the curved line depicting emission wavelengths you will see a 695 nm entry at that point. It tells you what the emission wavelength will be from the rainbow of colors emitted by any star or galaxy at that distance from the earth when it reaches the earth.
I am aware that many stars and galaxies are receding from us which gives a red shift to the rainbow of colors emitted by the stars. I have never read that cosmologists credit the Compton effect as also giving a red shift to the stars and the two have the same effect and therefore they credit non existence recessionary speed to the change in wavelength to the rainbow of colors from almost all stars. The Compton effect is a DISTANCE indicator and not a RECESSIONARY indicator.
Among the things I hope the reader will learn and enjoy is the fact that the moon travels around the world
from west to east instead of east to west. The moon contributes a powerful force to the ocean current around the world and through the Indian ocean, which alters ocean levels greatly, and is the reason Holland needs dikes.
Carrel Wayne Uptergrove.
Carrel W. Uptergrove
I was born on the western plains of Oklahoma in the 1930s, during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. No one had electricity in those days and used coal oil lamps at night. We also had no air conditioning so on hot summer nights we placed our beds outside on the lawn. I loved looking at the stars. I vowed to learn all I could about the stars as I grew up. I joined the army in 1948 and spent the first year of my service in electronics school in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. My first assignment was to a long-haul communications facility in Germany. When the Korean war broke out, I re-enlisted for a total of six years in service. Then upon leaving service, I went to college, and then joined civil service with the Air Force to attend school as a radio and radar engineer. I was assigned to Alaska to work in the Air Force long-haul communications complex and was appointed as Resident Engineer for the complex. Bad health forced me to resign my position and return to California. I shortly went to work for the Navy in ground communications and was retired in 1978. Upon being retired I have studied physics and the stars to this day. I read many science magazines and this study has given me a wonderful insight into cosmology and astrophysics which I hope to share with the world. Carrel Wayne Uptergrove
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Wayne's World of Physics - Carrel W. Uptergrove
WAYNE’S
WORLD
of PHYSICS
WRITTEN BY
CARREL W. UPTERGROVE
Copyright © 2015 by Carrel W. Uptergrove. 724247
Library of Congress Control Number: 2015920395
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5144-3383-6
Hardcover 978-1-5144-3381-2
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The following articles in Wayne’s World of Physics were copyrighted by Carrel W. Uptergrove.
Article 1. Why Holland Needs Dikes, copyright ©, TXu 922-717, on Oct. 29, 1999
Article 2. A Rebuttal of Big Bang Theory, copyright ©, TXu 918-977, on September 7, 1999
Article 7. Hubble Red Shift, copyright ©, TXu 597-391, on August 26, 1993
Article 8. Infinitely Aged Universe ©, TXu 594 617, on September 10, 1993
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner.
Introduction
I am publishing this book to share some of the things I’ve learned that you might not be aware of. For a long time, I have said that there is an infinite knowledge in the universe that man does not know yet. It would be a mistake for me to leave this world and not pass on the information I’ve discovered during my study and research results.
Long after I wrote, Why Holland Needs Dikes
, I realized that because the moon goes around the world from west to east, it is a large contributor to the force of the large current that flows through the Indian Ocean and around Antarctic.
In the, Rebuttal of the Big Bang
, I did not address entropy because I do not believe it exists in the dynamic exchange between electromagnetism and gravity creating the stars. These two forces are much too powerful to be affected by entropy.
Fresh Water
was written to try to get a dialog going with entities building desalination plants. I have designed a way to get air back into the air chambers without the use of fossil fuels.
I wish to thank my wife, Mary Ellen McCullock Uptergrove, for her skill in word processing and for the many hours she spent bringing my articles into book format. She is the light of my life and a joy in my heart.
Carrel Wayne Uptergrove is the name I came into this world with. Carrel is the Danish version of Charles and is pronounced the same as carol, the joyful singing we do at Christmas. I was always addressed with my first and middle name at home and at school until about the middle of my time in elementary school, then I became Wayne. Carrel W. remains for all my legal requirements and signatures.
I hope you enjoy the articles, especially Why Holland Needs Dikes
.
Carrel W. Uptergrove
Contents
Article 1. WHY HOLLAND NEEDS DIKES
Article 2. A REBUTTAL OF THE BIG BANG THEORY
Article 3. FORECASTING THE MOON BY OBSERVATION
Article 4. FIRE ABOVE THE SUN
Article 5. FRESH WATER
Article 6. QUASARS AND BLACK HOLES
Article 7. THE HUBBLE RED SHIFT
Article 8. THE INFINITELY AGED UNIVERSE
Article 9. THE PERIODIC TABLE
Article 1. WHY HOLLAND NEEDS DIKES
By Carrel W. Uptergrove
In 1994, a radar satellite (ERS-1) (Aviation Week and Space Technology: October 24, 1994) documented the topography of ocean levels worldwide. The startling revelation was that ocean levels vary by an unbelievable 627 feet.
The lowest ocean levels are in the Indian Ocean surrounding India, while the North Atlantic, North Pacific and Arctic Oceans are much higher in elevation than the Indian Ocean. Several other areas worldwide are elevated in comparison to the Indian Ocean as well.
When one considers that the combined gravitational tug of the sun and moon on the earth’s oceans create tides of only a few feet and that the highest tides on earth are created in the Bay of Fundy on the order of 30 feet, then it becomes obvious that gravitational anomalies are not the cause of ocean elevation differentials of this magnitude.
Why does Holland need dikes