Paul LaViolette Ph.D. (born 1948) is an American scientist creator of Subquantum Kinetics a new approach to unified field theory in physics. Subquantum Kinetics not only describes relations between electric, gravitational magnetic and nuclear forces in a unified manner, but also resolves number of problems in physics such as the field singularity, the wave-particle duality, and the field source problem. Based on this theory he developed an alternative cosmology that replaces big bang theory. Biography Paul LaViolette was born in New York in 1948. Both of his parents, Irene and Paul LaViolette, were scientist who worked on the project of developing the first atomic bomb: Manhattan Project. He received a BA in physics from Johns Hopkins University in 1969, an MBA from the University of Chicago in 1973, and a Ph.D. in Systems Science from Portland State University in 1983. Currently he is president of the non-profit research institute the Starburst Foundation. Theories Subquantum kinetics is a microphysics methodology that see a process, not a structure to be the basis of all physical world. It proposes the existence of ether composed of subtle "etheron" particles that continually react with one another. Matter and energy are created out from this ever transmuting ether. Since a single reaction system model is a basis for describing all observable physical phenomena, subquantum kinetics qualifies as a unified theory. Books * Secrets of Antigravity Propulsion Paul LaViolette, Ph.D. (Rochester, VT: Bear & Co., 2008), ISBN 978-1-59143-078-0 * Subquantum Kinetics: A Systems Approach to Physics and Cosmology Paul LaViolette, Ph.D. (Schenectady, NY: Starlane Publications, 1994), ISBN 0-9642025-5-7 * Decoding the Message of the Pulsars Paul LaViolette, Ph.D. (Rochester, VT: Bear & Co., 2006), ISBN 1-5914306-23 * Genesis of the Cosmos: The Ancient Science of Continuous Creation Paul LaViolette, Ph.D. (Rochester, VT: Bear & Company, April 2004), ISBN 1-59143-034-8 * Earth Under Fire: Humanity's Survival of the Ice Age Paul LaViolette, Ph.D. (Rochester, VT, Bear & Co., 2005), ISBN 1-59143-052-4
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