American Journal of Modern Physics

Special Issue

Issue II: Foundations of Hadronic Mechanics

  • Submission Deadline: 30 January 2016
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Richard Anderson
About This Special Issue
In continuation of the new mathematics discussed in the preceding special issue entitled Foundations of Hadronic Mathematics, we recall that the Italian-American scientist R. M. Santilli proposed in 1978 the construction of a covering of quantum mechanics called hadronic mechanics, which is solely valid at mutual distances of one Fermi while recovering quantum mechanics identically and uniquely at larger mutual distances. By using the novel iso-, geno- and hyper-mathematics and their isoduals the Hadronic mechanics is divided into isomechanics, genomechanics and hypermechanics for the representation of single-valued, reversible, single-valued irreversible and multi-valued irreversible matter-system or reactions, respectively, with corresponding isodual for antimatter composite systems or reactions.

Thanks to the collaboration of numerous physicists, hadronic mechanics has now received applications and experimental verifications in classical mechanics, particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, cosmology and other fields. The special issue of the AJMP entitled the Foundations of Hadronic Mechanics shall review some of these applications and present new advances that can potentially stimulate the birth of new technologies. It should be indicated that novel technologies solely predicted by hadronic mechanics have reached industrial applications, such as Thunder Energy Corporation, a U. S. publicly traded company with stock symbol TNRG, that has developed the first laboratory synthesis of neutrons from a hydrogen gas and is now entering into production and sale of the related equipment.
Lead Guest Editor
  • Richard Anderson

    Board of Trustees, The R. M. Santilli Foundation, Palm Harbor, United States

Published Articles
  • Possibilities for the Detection of Santilli Neutroids and Pseudo-protons

    Victor de Haan

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 131-136
    Received: 8 July 2015
    Accepted: 9 July 2015
    Published: 1 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.17
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    Abstract: Following systematic mathematical, theoretical and experimental studies on the synthesis of the neutron from hydrogen, R. M. Santilli noted delayed neutron detections following the termination of tests, and attempted to represent them with the hypothesis of a new state of the hydrogen with spin zero called neutroid consisting of a proton and an ele... Show More
  • Hadronic Nuclear Energy: An Approach Towards Green Energy

    Indrani B. Das Sarma

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 119-130
    Received: 11 August 2015
    Accepted: 12 August 2015
    Published: 1 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.16
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    Abstract: Nuclear energy is undoubtedly the largest energy source capable of meeting the total energy requirements to a large extent in long terms. However the conventional nuclear energy involves production of high level radioactive wastes which possesses threat, both to the environment and mankind. The modern day demand of clean, cheap and abundant energy ... Show More
  • Compatibility of Arbitrary Speeds with Special Relativity Axioms for Interior Dynamical Problems

    Ruggero Maria Santilli

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 143-160
    Received: 2 September 2015
    Accepted: 2 September 2015
    Published: 1 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.19
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    Abstract: In this paper, we outline the rapidly growing literature on arbitrary speeds within physical media and show that, contrary to a widespread belief for one century, arbitrary speeds for interior dynamical problems are compatible with the abstract axioms of special relativity, provided that they are realized with the covering isomathematics specifical... Show More
  • Exact and Invariant Representation of Nuclear Magnetic Moments and Spins According to Hadronic Mechanics

    Anil A. Bhalekar , Ruggero Maria Santilli

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 56-118
    Received: 13 January 2016
    Accepted: 14 January 2016
    Published: 1 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.15
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    Abstract: In order to render this paper minimally self-sufficient, we review and specialize the main structure of the isomathematics to nuclear constituents as extended and deformable charge distributions under linear and non-linear, local and non-local and Hamiltonian as well non-Hamiltonian interactions; we then review and specialize for the nuclear struct... Show More
  • Possible Role of Antimatter Galaxies for the Stability of the Universe

    S. Beghella-Bartoli , R. M. Santilli

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 185-190
    Received: 19 January 2016
    Accepted: 19 January 2016
    Published: 1 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.21
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    Abstract: Recent mathematical, theoretical and experimental studies have confirmed via measurements on Earth Zwicky's hypothesis according to which the cosmological redshift is due to galactic light losing energy to intergalactic media without the expansion of the universe. The main problem of the ensuing return to a static universe is the inevitable predict... Show More
  • Santilli’s Isodual Mathematics and Physics for Antimatter

    P. M. Bhujbal

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 161-184
    Received: 3 July 2015
    Accepted: 4 July 2015
    Published: 1 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.20
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    Abstract: In this paper, we study the isodual branch of hadronic mechanics achieved by the Italian-American scientist R. M. Santilli following decades of research. We show that, thanks to the background isodual mathematics (whose knowledge is assumed), Santilli’s isodual theory of antimatter appears to be the only axiomatically consistent and time invariant ... Show More
  • Study of Bose-Einstein Correlation Within the Framework of Hadronic Mechanics

    Chandrakant S. Burande

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 137-142
    Received: 8 July 2015
    Accepted: 9 July 2015
    Published: 1 June 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.18
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    Abstract: The Bose-Einstein correlation is the phenomenon in which protons and antiprotons collide at extremely high energies; coalesce one into the other resulting into the fireball of finite dimension. They annihilate each other and produces large number of mesons that remain correlated at distances very large compared to the size of the fireball. It was b... Show More
  • Studies on Santilli Three-Body Model of the Deuteron According to Hadronic Mechanics

    Sudhakar S. Dhondge

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 46-55
    Received: 8 July 2015
    Accepted: 9 July 2015
    Published: 18 May 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.14
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    Abstract: In this paper, we outline the inapplicability (rather than the violation) of quantum mechanics for the representation of the synthesis of the neutron from the Hydrogen atom in the core of a star, and we outline the corresponding inability of quantum mechanics for a consistent representation of all characteristics of the deuteron as a two-body state... Show More
  • Santilli Synthesis of the Neutron According to Hadronic Mechanics

    Chandrakant S. Burande

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 37-45
    Received: 17 July 2015
    Accepted: 18 July 2015
    Published: 18 May 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.13
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    Abstract: In 1920 H. Rutherford conjectured that neutron is a compressed hydrogen atom in the core of the stars. W. Pauli noted that such synthesis of neutron violates the conservation of the angular momentum. Therefore, E. Fermi proposed emission of massless particle, called "neutrino". However, R.M. Santilli more recently noted that, even though the angula... Show More
  • Studies on Santilli’s Isonumber Theory

    Arun S. Muktibodh

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 17-36
    Received: 10 August 2015
    Accepted: 11 August 2015
    Published: 18 May 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.12
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    Abstract: Beginning with studies in the 1980s at the Department of Mathematics of Harvard University, the Italian-American scientist R. M. Santilli discovered new realizations of the abstract axioms of numeric fields with characteristic zero, based on an axiom-preserving generalization of conventional associative product and consequential positive-definite g... Show More
  • Outline of Hadronic Mathematics, Mechanics and Chemistry as Conceived by R. M. Santilli

    Richard Anderson

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2-1, March 2016
    Pages: 1-16
    Received: 11 August 2015
    Accepted: 24 August 2015
    Published: 18 May 2016
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajmp.2016050201.11
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    Abstract: In this paper, we outline the various branches of hadronic mathematics and their applications to corresponding branches of hadronic mechanics and chemistry as conceived by the Italian-American scientist Ruggero Maria Santilli. According to said conception, hadronic mathematics comprises the following branches for the treatment of matter in conditio... Show More