A collection of works by an author who is looking for approaches to the mysteries of natural processes. Try to go beyond the imposed ideas, and don't rush to reject facts just because they don't fit into your current mosaic worldview.
In this book, the author argues that almost all of a person's knowledge comes from the collective consciousness. Therefore, the human mind is essentially an artificial intelligence. Cyberneticians have discovered that artificial intelligence possesses a paranoid logic (narrow-mindedness is a form of…
In this book, the author, guided by Isaac Newton's belief that nature is extremely simple and economical, and that if it has endowed bodies with anything during their creation, it is only the force of inertia, considers inertia as the fundamental principle of gravity. Thanks to an approach based on …
Research on the creation of nature-like technologies is gaining momentum. According to the adherents and apologists of the movement, the development of nature-like technologies is aimed at transferring the technosphere to the principles of action that are organic to nature, at a symmetrical symbiosi…
The monograph presents a theory of organizations, systems, and structures based on the idea of their contextual dependence, both as theoretical concepts and as interdependent elements of the communicative world as a whole triad. Within the framework of the author's theoretical platform, the trinitar…
Atlas of Data 4 is a continuation of the previously published Atlases of Data 1–3. Its second edition is supplemented with new figures and additional references. Here, we consider inelastic scattering of polarized protons in a wide range of their energies with excitation of normal-parity states of (…
Atlas of Data 3 is a continuation of the previously published Atlas of Data 2. Here we consider specific spin manifestations of inelastic scattering of polarized protons from nuclei near N = 50. For this study, theoretical transition densities are very important. However, to create a nuclear empiric…
Atlas of Data 3 is a continuation of the previously published Atlas of Data 2. Here we consider specific spin manifestations of inelastic scattering of polarized protons from nuclei near N = 50. For this study, theoretical transition densities are very important. However, to create a nuclear empiric…
The inelastic scattering of polarized protons at Ep 20 MeV is represented here in experiments from the odd–A spherical nucleus 89Y and the neighboring even-even nucleus 90Zr, as well as from the nucleus 92Mo. The corresponding microscopic and macroscopic DWBA (CC) calculations are also investigated.…
The materials presented in the form of an atlas of data (called Atlas of Data 2) are devoted to the manifestation of the spin of particles in their inelastic scattering from atomic nuclei. A number of analytical studies of physical phenomena observed in experiments are also discussed. Atlas of Data …
In Part II of Chapter Four of the author’s educational online Lecture Courses, the author offers a paper he wrote in collaboration with his colleagues, M. S. Onegin and V. I. Kudryashov. This paper is available in the open press in English and Russian. It combines and systematizes the remarkable exp…
The author’s lecture courses available online seem to be overloaded with demonstration materials. Therefore, some of these materials, especially those relating to various experiments, are presented here separately in the form of an ATLAS that can be considered as a supplement to the lectures.
The values of the normal-component spin observables, Ay, P and, DNN , are supplemented here with the double-scattering spin (polarization) transfer coefficients Dij in the (p,p’) reactions. Measurements with the polarized beam, normal to the scattering plane, usually provide the cross-section dϭ/dΩ…
The Chapter consists of two sections. The first section (in Russian) is devoted to theoretical studies of proton spin observables in reactions. The second section (in English) deals with experimental measurements and potential combinations of polarization transfer coefficients. Different types of DW…
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