Chapter 1 - Overview of the Methodology
A New Paradigm for Microphysics
Process and Order
Experiments Contradicting the Assumption
of Relative Frames
Concluding Remarks
Chapter 2 - Basic Concepts
Etheron Assumptions
Definitions of Space and Time
Ether Substrates
Reactive Behavior
Ether Kinetic Equations
Etheric Force: The Prime Mover
Diffusive Behavior
Etheron Conservation
Quantum Level Correlates
Chapter 3 - Model G
Toward a Unified Field Theory
The Reaction Scheme
System Behavioral Modes
Stability Criteria
Gravity Potential in the Early Universe
A Model G Alternative
Chapter 4 - The Emergence of Particles
and Fields
The Spontaneous Creation of Matter
The Production of Electrostatic Charge
The Production of Gravity
Matter Autogenesis
Matter/Antimatter Creation Asymmetry
Computer Simulations of Model G
Experimental Confirmation of the Dissipative
Structure Model of Subatomic Particles
Dissipative Structure Coherence and Entropy
Foundation for a New Wave Theory of Matter
Electron Orbital Quantization
Chapter 5 - Fields and Forces
Force and Acceleration
The Gravitational Field of a Subatomic Particle
The Electrostatic Field of a Subatomic Particle
The Field Distribution Inside a Subatomic Particle
The Magnetic Field
The Spin of a Subatomic Particle
The Nuclear Force
Special and General Relativistic Considerations
Chapter 6 - Energy Wave Behavior
Hertzian and Non-Hertzian Potential Waves
Gravity Waves
Flaws in Maxwell's Equations
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Chapter 7 - The Cosmological Redshift
The Expanding Universe Hypothesis
Interpreting the Redshift with Model G
History of the Tired-Light Model
The Angular-Size-Redshift Test
The Tolman Surface Brightness Test
The Hubble Diagram Test
The Galaxy Number-Count-Magnitude Test
The Supernova Data: Evidence for Time Dilation?
The Redshift Quantization Effect
Beyond the Big Bang
The Reality of Energy Nonconservation
Chapter 8 - Matter Creation
Parthenogenesis
Cosmological Evolution
The Age of the Universe
A Range Limit to Gravity
Chapter 9 - Genic Energy
The Photon Amplification Rate
Predicting the Mass-Luminosity Relation
M-L Data for Planets and Red Dwarf Stars
The Brown Dwarf Prediction Verified
Upper Main Sequence Stars
Modeled Genic Energy Outputs
Hot Jupiters
The Pioneer 10 Maser Signal Anomaly
Stellar Pulsation
White Dwarfs
Hyperon X-ray Stars
Do Black Holes Really Exist
Novae, Supernovae, and Galactic Core Explosions
Chapter 10 - Stellar Evolution
Main Sequence Evolution
The Age Structure of Stellar Populations
The Formation of Binary Star Systems
Post Main Sequence Evolution
The Evolution of Stellar Cores
Chapter 11 - Electrogravitics
Townsend Brown's Flying Discs
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Corporate Interest
Brown's Paris Experiments
Recent Experiments
Chapter 12 - Conclusion
Appendices A and B
Notes
Index
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