Rainer W. Kühne

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rainer W. Kühne (born 1970 May 23) is a German physicist.

His most important theory[citation needed] is a 1997 modification of quantum electrodynamics (QED) which predicts a second kind of photon (the so-called "magnetic photon") and a second kind of light (the so-called "magnetic photon rays"). He suggests that these particles may have been observed by Kundt in the 19th century, and by two researchers in the 1990s (both of whose disagreement he acknowledges); finding them would provide indirect evidence for Dirac monopoles, for which he has proposed another theoretical model.

He interpreted the astronomical observation of aligned rotation axes of the galaxies of the Perseus-Pisces supercluster as evidence of either "a topological defect (torsion wall)" or an effect of a a "rotating universe", and regards this theory as "generally accepted".

He argues that the Atlanteans were the Sea Peoples who attacked the Eastern Mediterranean countries around 1200 BC, and that the city of Atlantis was in what is now the Andalusian region of Spain. These hypotheses already were raised previously by the following authors: Atlantis = Tartessos by Adolf Schulten (1922), Otto Jessen (1925), Richard Hennig (1925); Atlanteans = Sea Peoples by Spyridon Marinatos (1950), Jürgen Spanuth (1953); ancient Athens = Mycenaean Athens by Oscar Broneer (1939), Jürgen Spanuth (1953), Rhys Carpenter (1966).

As of 2004, his curriculum vitae shows him receiving his PhD in physics from a university in Dortmund in 2001, and working since then for 12 months ending April 2003 in software development, and in 2003 as a reviewer for two technical journals edited by Valeri Dvoeglazov.

Since 1991 he has published 10 articles in physics professional journals as sole author, apparently relating to cold fusion and his more far-reaching physics theories. His three collaborative publications in physics, in 1995 through 2002, relate to non-cold fusion theory and spin phonons.

[edit] External links

[edit] External links for the possible discovery of Atlantis

The possible discovery of Atlantis-Tartessos has been widely reported. The following list gives the main links.

[edit] Scientific publications by Dr. Rainer W. Kühne

[1]

[2]

[3]

Cartan's Torsion: Necessity and Observational Evidence, in: Relativity, Gravitation, Cosmology: New Development, Eds. Valeri Dvoeglazov and Augusto Espinoza Garrido (Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2004, ISBN 1-59033-981-9), pp. 37-42. [4]

Possible Observation of a Second Kind of Light, in: Has the Last Word Been Said on Classical Electrodynamics?, Eds.: A. Chubykalo, A. Espinoza, R. Smirnov-Rueda, and V. Onoochin (Rinton Press, Paramus, 2004, ISBN 1-58949-036-3), pp. 335-349.

PhD thesis

In other languages