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Papers for Proceedings Must be done by July 12

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Papers for Proceedings Must be done by July 12

Jun 24, 2015David de HilsterConference1 Comment

We are needing the final version of your paper by July 12 for this year’s proceedings.  There is a fee of $15 per page and it can be all paid online.

You need to submit your abstract online as well.  You can find an extensive webpage explaining how to submit your abstract to the proceedings at:

http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/site/blog/help-adding-and-submitting-an-abstract/

Here is a link to the word document you need to use for your abstract:

http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/proceedings/proceedings_template_3.doc

Finally, you need to pay your pages and that is done by registering for the conference.
EVEN IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THE CONFERENCE, YOU MUST REGISTER FOR IT IN ABSENTIA AND PAY YOUR PAGE FEES THERE.

Here is a link to register for the conference if you are going, OR if you have an abstract and are not attending:

http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/site/event/?eventid=648&subpage=register

Some have already paid their page fees. Thanks!

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the conference director at david@naturalphilosophy.org.

Thanks!

David de Hilster
CNPS Webmaster

Written by David de Hilster

Papers for Proceedings Must be done by July 12 (1)

  1. Rajendra Sendhabhai Prajapati April 6, 2016 at 2:45 am

    Dear David,
    I Would like to submit my manuscript paper. But I can’t pay this much fee as a Indian it is to high for me. If you allow me to submit below is my abstract of paper.

    Abstract: Gravity is considered as one of the four fundamental forces, but it is not been unified with the other fundamental forces. Scientists are clueless about the weakness of gravity. There are number of scientists who feel that there must be a physical mechanism for gravity which causes only attraction. Below hypothesis uses surface energy that quantifies the disruption of intermolecular bonds that occurs when a surface is created. Consider the Earth floating in the full vacuum universe in which average molecule inside it is saturated by the bonding. The molecules on the surface cannot be fully saturated by bonding. So, pulled inward. This creates positive absolute internal pressure. Here, this thermodynamic phenomenon leads to Young-Laplace theory that is “If no force acts normal to a tensioned surface, the surface remains flat”. Same logic may be predicted by Einstein in general relativity. Here, instead of mass, absolute internal pressure differs from outside full vacuum, this pressure difference times projected area results in a normal force [1]. Here, Earth atmospheric pressure (created due to air mass) tends to balance it. This means variation in atmospheric pressure influences gravity value [2]. The remained absolute internal pressure still to be balanced which causes inward vacuum drag that attracts objects towards the Earth that is known as gravity. This hypothesis answers why Einstein’s theory confirms most of tests and why it significantly changes at distances smaller than an atom. That is because surface energy concept in the limit of a single molecule not works.
    Mail id raju2180@gmail.com

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