S.M. Zoledziowski, Paul E. Platt Share Discoveries on Gravitation
SPRUCE GROVE, Alberta (PRWEB) November 17, 2014 -- In their new book, “Digital Physics and Gravitation: Probabilistic, Relativistic, Kinetic, Entropic” (published by iUniverse), authors S.M. Zoledziowski and Paul E. Platt present scientific research on physical gravitation.
Zoledziowski applied values from the International System of Units to known laws of physics to study the principles of gravitation, specifically regarding those of the sun and Earth.
His research began in 2002 – after his retirement – and concluded that the radius of the sun, rather than that of Earth, displayed signs of gravitation.
This finding started the author’s research in gravity and physics, which resulted in his publishing of this research book.
“We observe the universe with our eyes and through infrared radiation of our surroundings,” Zoledziowski says. “The new relativistic view of physics and gravitation generally supports the classical physics and extends it.”
“Digital Physics and Gravitation”
By S.M. Zoledziowski and Paul E. Platt
Softcover | 8.25 x 11 in | 330 pages | ISBN 9781475921908
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Authors
S.M. Zoledziowski attended Edinburgh Academy and served in Signals on Western Front. He received the State Award for Technical Progress in Warsaw, Poland. He retired to Canada from University of Salford as an honorary senior lecturer. He is also an active member of the New York Academy of Science. Paul E. Platt graduated from the University of Leeds with an honors degree in mining engineering and earned his master’s degree in applied sciences from the University of New South Wales. He is currently the senior project manager of the Department of State Development of Western Australia.
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