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THIS book attempts to show that the conception of the three dimensional extension of the quantum of energy is sufficient to provide a complete description of Nature (p. 4). A quantum is supposed in its normal form to occupy a cube (p. 18) the edges of which are quantised in terms of the diameter of a proton (p. 10). The quotient of the quantum by the quantised edge is the available energy (p. 13). The faces of the cubes are in tension, and neighbouring quanta exert pressure on each other (p. 19). For the reasons for many fundamental statements of this kind the reader is referred to later pages, and there appear to be serious gaps and inconsistencies in the argument which will require to be removed before the author's ideas can be clearly understood.
Le pansoma et la géométrie de l'énergie
Dr.
A. C.
Léemann
Par. Pp. viii + 257. (Genève: Georg et Cie, 1935.) 15 francs.
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Le pansoma et la géométrie de l'énergie. Nature 137, 130 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137130d0
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