Iosif Smulsky
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Iosif Iosifovich Smulsky (Joseph J. Smulsky, Russian: Иосиф Иосифович Смульский, b. April 13, 1944, Poninka, Ukraine) is a Russian physicist, professor of the Tyumen Architectural-Building Academy and an author of several monographs.[1] Working in the field of nonrelativistic physics, Smulsky developed a method of describing the electromagnetic couplings, based on the dependence of forces on distance and speed of interacting bodies. In the introduction of his The Theory of Interaction (Yekaterinburg, "Cultural Information Bank", 2004) Smulsky was marked as the most outspoken and distinguished opponent of the special relativity.
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- The New Approach and Superluminal Particle Production // Physics Essays.-1994.-Vol.7.-No2.-P.153-166.
- Producing Superluminal Particles// Apeiron. –1997. - Vol. 4. - No. 2-3. - Pp. 92 - 93.
- Appeal to Experimental Physicists// Galilean Electrodynamics. – 1998. – Vol. 9, № 5. – p.88.