Lukasz Glinka

Lukasz Andrzej Glinka (born 5 October 1984) is a Polish non-fiction writer, in science and humanities, who is also known for contributions to theoretical physics and cosmology.
Physics and cosmology
Lukasz Glinka started as a researcher at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, where since 2006 until 2008 he worked at the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics. At this time, he contributed his first both authored and co-authored research papers in high energy physics (theory and phenomenology), general relativity and quantum cosmology, mathematical physics, and quantum physics. Later, he also presented the subject papers under the academic affiliations of the University of Udine (Udine, Italy), and B.M. Birla Science Centre (Hyderabad, India).
In 2007, Lukasz Glinka completed the PhD exams at JINR, while in 2010 he was graduated in physics (Bachelor of Science degree) at the Faculty of Science of the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. Also in 2010, he contributed the public popular science presentation within the Global Educational Outreach for Science Engineering and Technology (GEOSET) at the Florida State University, directed by the 1996 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Professor Sir Harry Kroto, where Glinka explained his approach to quantum cosmology. Interestingly, in 2010 Lukasz Glinka informed at hyperspace@aei, that his manuscript '"On quantum cosmology as field theory of bosonic string mass groundstate", earlier presented in arXiv, was published without his submission and written approval, and with mispronounced title. In 2011, Glinka published this paper in Oriental Journal of Physics.
By the years 2006-2012, Lukasz Glinka presented in total 42 research manuscripts, many of them are publicly available as e-prints in arXiv science database, the INSPIRE-HEP (formerly SPIRES) database of high energy physics, and viXra science database, which are dedicated to particle physics, cosmology, and gravitational physics. Since 2010, he has became one of main contributors to the Prespacetime Journal. Lukasz Glinka's biographical information was first published by Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 2011-2012 - 11th Edition. His research ideas are recognized around the world as presenting new findings, discoveries, and advances in the field of science. The Russian Academy of Sciences presents his publication profile. Lukasz Glinka's first independent paper entitled "Quantum Information from Graviton-Matter Gas" was presented in June and July 2007, and concerns a basic idea for his approach to quantum cosmology, involving the concepts of quantum theory such like the Fock space and the Bogoliubov transformation, and depicting the Multiverse hypothesis as many quantum universes. In his 2012' paper entitled "On New Virtual Scalar Particles in Quantum Field Theory", Glinka suggests the theoretical possibility for existence of virtual scalar particles arising from the formalism of quantum field theory. Furthermore, in 2012, Glinka gave a certain idea concerning a photon mass. Also in 2012, Lukasz Glinka together with an American astrophysicist Andrew Walcott Beckwith proposed a new scenario for mass generation of a particle based on the quaternion formalism. Interestingly, in 2011, Glinka provided criticism for certain results by Beckwith and co-authors, including Glinka himself. Among Glinka's previous independent results one can also find the new method of quantization of cosmological models, the global one-dimensionality conjecture in quantum gravity, the model of higher-dimensional quantum gravity, the model of neutrino mass based on the non-commutative geometry of space-time, the theoretical complement to Special Relativity describing particles moving with superluminal speeds. Among his co-authored papers, one finds the cosmological mass generation mechanism of the Higgs particle and estimated its mass, and the unification of General Relativity and the Standard Model. Recently, Glinka's quantum cosmology has been recognized as a model of the group field cosmology. Moreover, an American mathematician Robert Wayne Carroll (1930-2012) in his last book "On the Emergence Theme of Physics", published by World Scientific in 2010, discussed details of several papers by Lukasz Glinka on quantum cosmology and quantum gravity.
Non-fiction writer
In 2012, Lukasz Glinka published his first non-fiction book Aethereal Multiverse: A New Unifying Theoretical Approach to Cosmology, Particle Physics, and Quantum Gravity, an extensive science monograph dedicated to theoretical physics and cosmology which summarized and updated his previous research results, and also presented certain new ideas concerning among others graviton mass, magnetic monopoles, dyons, photon mass, and the Navier-Stokes equations. His subsequent science book Study of Analytic Number Theory: Riemann's Hypothesis and Prime Number Theorem with Addendum on Integer Partitions, merely devoted to analytic number theory and combinatorics, presents simple analytic proofs of and prime number theorem throughout making use of Mertens’s function and Apostol’s and Littlewood’s criteria of equivalence, explicit formulas for the prime-counting function and Riemann’s weighted-prime counting function derived by using of Mellin’s transform, introduces the binomial regularization of Riemann’s zeta function, and derivation of the number of integer partitions based on Hardy-Ramanujan-Rademacher’s formula. His next non-fiction book Theorizing Emotions: A Brief Study of Psychological, Philosophical, and Cultural Aspects of Human Emotions presents the concise review of the psychological, philosophical, and cultural foundations for consistent theory of emotions, and among others compares the approaches offered by Freud psychoanalysis, James-Lange theory, Schechter-Singer theory, Husserl-Heidegger phenomenology, Sartre phenomenology. Interestingly, Glinka has published books only in English and, therefore, presently belongs to the English-language writers actively working in the non-fiction genre, especially science and humanities, and is one of a few living non-fiction writers having either Polish nationality or descent.
Journal editor
Lukasz Glinka is listed as Editorial Board Member of Applied Mathematics and Physics, the peer-reviewed and open-access journal in all areas of mathematics and physics, which is published by Science and Education Publishing.
Books
* L. A. Glinka, Theorizing Emotions: A Brief Study of Psychological, Philosophical, and Cultural Aspects of Human Emotions (Cambridge International Science Publishing, 104 pages, 2013), ISBN 978-1907343957
* L. A. Glinka, Study of Analytic Number Theory: Riemann’s Hypothesis and Prime Number Theorem with Addendum on Integer Partitions (Cambridge International Science Publishing, 108 pages, 2013), ISBN 978-1907343988
* L. A. Glinka, Aethereal Multiverse: A New Unifying Theoretical Approach to Cosmology, Particle Physics, and Quantum Gravity (Cambridge International Science Publishing, 830 pages, 2012), ISBN 978-1907343568
 
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