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Journal Reprints

Ian McCausland
July 1981: The Twins Paradox of Relativity [McCausland_WW_v87n1546(1981)73-74.... view

Louis Essen
June 1981: Energy from Space? [Essen_WW_v87n1545(1981)48.PDF] view

Ivor Catt
January 1981: Displacement Current [Catt_WW_v87n1540(1981)62.PDF] view

Alex Jones
January 1981: The 'Twins' Paradox of Relativity [Jones_WW_v87n1540(1981)62.PDF] view
   Respondents:
   
   [Higgins_WW_v87n1543(1981)58.PDF]
    Alex Jones
   [Jones_WW_v88n1556(1982)59.PDF]

Ivor Catt
December 1980: The death of electric current [Catt_WW_v86n1539(1980)79-81.PDF] view

Herbert Dingle
October 1980: The 'twins' paradox of relativity [Dingle_WW_v86n1537(1980)54-56.PDF] view
   Respondents:
    Ian McCausland
   [McCausland_WW_v86n1537(1980)54.PDF]
    Ian McCausland
   [McCausland_WW_v86n1537(1980)55.PDF]
   
   [Wilkie_WW_v876n1545(1981)47-48.PDF]

T. B. Tang
May 1980: Why does an electron have inertia? [Tang_WW_v86n1533(1980)81-82.... view

Ivor Catt
March 1980: Maxwell's equations revisited [Catt_WW_v86n1531(1980)77-78.PDF] view
   Respondents:
   
   [Hayes_WW_v86n1537(1980)49-50.PDF]
    Ivor Catt
   [Catt_WW_v86n1537(1980)50.PDF]

Roger C. Jennison
June 1979: What is an Electron? [Jennison_WW_v85n1522(1979)42-47.PDF] view
   Respondents:
    Theo Theocharis
   [Theocharis_WW_v85n1526(1979)71-72.PDF]
    Roger C. Jennison
   [Jennison_WW_v85n1526(1979)72.PDF]
    Alex Jones
   [Jones_WW_v85n1527(1979)80.PDF]
    Roger C. Jennison
   [Jennison_WW_v85n1527(1979)80.PDF]

Ivor Catt
March 1979: The history of displacement current [Catt&etal_WW_v85n1519(1979)67... view

D. S. Walton
March 1979: The history of displacement current [Catt&etal_WW_v85n1519(1979)67... view

M. F. Davidson
March 1979: The history of displacement current [Catt&etal_WW_v85n1519(1979)67... view

R. A. Waldron
December 1978: The Ballistic Theory of Light and its Implications for Space Travel... view

Louis Essen
October 1978: Relativity and Time Signals [Essen_WW_v84n1514(1978)44-45.PDF] view
   Respondents:
   
   [Griffiths_WW_v84n1516(1978)57-58.PDF]
    G. F. Filbey
   [Filbey_WW_v85n1517(1979)61.PDF]
    J. H. Fremlin
   [Fremlin_WW_v85n1520(1979)71.PDF]
    R. J. Diamond
   [Diamond_WW_v85n1522(1979)80-81.PDF]
   
   [Morris_WW_v85n1525(1979)79.PDF]
   
   [Morris_WW_v85n1527(1979)79.PDF]

Louis Essen
June 1977: Atomic Clocks Coming and Going [Essen_CreatResSocQtrly_v14n1(1977)4... view

Ian McCausland
June 1977: The Dingle Affair. An Unresolved Scientific Controversy [McCausland... view

Thomas G. Barnes
September 17, 2012: A Classical Foundation for Electrodynamics [Barnes&etal_CreatR... view

Bryan G. Wallace
1971: Radar Evidence that the Velocity of Light in Space is not 'C' view

Bryan G. Wallace
1969: Radar Testing of the Relative Velocity of Light in Space view

R. A. Waldron
November 1966: Modern physics and a ballistic theory of light view

Edmond Batifol
July 1966: On the hypotheses relating to the luminous ether, and on an experim... view

Dario Pécile
July 1966: On the hypotheses relating to the luminous ether, and on an experim... view

Herbert Dingle
October 1962: On Inertial Reference Frames [Dingle_SciProg_v50n200(1962)568-583.PDF] view

Herbert Dingle
April 1960: The Origin and Present Status of the Special Relativity Theory [Din... view

Herbert Dingle
1960: A Radio-Astronomical Test of the Ballistic Theory of Light Emission view

H. Barrell
April 1959: Atomic Standards of Length and Time [Barrell&Essen_SciProg_v47n... view

Louis Essen
April 1959: Atomic Standards of Length and Time [Barrell&Essen_SciProg_v47n... view

Herbert Dingle
1959: A Proposed Astronomical Test of the "Ballistic" Theory of... view

William Wilson
April 1958: Origin and Development of the Theory of Relativity [Wilson_SciProg_... view

G. Burniston Brown
January 1958: The Unification of Macroscopic Physics [Brown_SciProg_v46n181(1958)... view

G. Burniston Brown
October 1956: Have We Abandoned the Physical Theory of Nature? [Brown_SciProg_v44... view

Michael W. Ovenden
October 1952: The Deflection of Light by the Solar Gravitational Field [Ovenden_S... view

William Wilson
October 1952: Physical Phenomena as Interpreted in Recent Times [Wilson_SciProg_v... view

Louis Essen
January 1952: The Velocity of Light [Essen_SciProg_v40n157(1952)54-70.PDF] view

A. Sellerio
March 1934: Tribute to Michele La Rosa view

Michele La Rosa
May 1924: The theory of relativity in the face of experience.(Evidence to the... view

Michele La Rosa
January 1924: The constitution of variables of the "Mira Ceti" accordin... view

Michele La Rosa
January 1924: La costituzione delle variabili del tipo "Mira Ceti" seco... view

Pierre Weiss
February 1912: Notes on Band Spectra by W. Ritz view