Dewey B. Larson

Dewey Bernard Larson (; McCanna, North Dakota - ; Portland, Oregon) was an American engineer and the originator of the Reciprocal System of physical theory.
Reciprocal System of physical theory
The Reciprocal System of physical theory, a theoretical framework, claimed to be capable of explaining all physical phenomena from subatomic particles to galactic clusters. In this general physical theory space and time are simply the two reciprocal aspects of the sole constituent of the universe: motion. His idea three dimensions of time, reciprocals of the three dimensions of space. In his idea all physical phenomena are reduced to space-time terms.
Bibliography
Larson's works on theoretical physics include The Structure of the Physical Universe (1959), The Case Against the Nuclear Atom (1963), Beyond Newton (1964), New Light on Space and Time (1965), Quasars and Pulsars (1971), Nothing But Motion (1979), The Neglected Facts of Science (1982), The Universe of Motion (1984), and Basic Properties of Matter (1988).
An introduction and summary of the Reciprocal System is given in The Unmysterious Universe (1971), by Dr. Ronald W. Satz. Dr. Satz is currently working on a comprehensive database of Reciprocal System calculations.
 
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