American Journal of Modern Physics

Volume 5, Issue 3, May 2016

  • First Principles Investigation of Structural, Electronic and Optical Properties of MgRh Intermetallic Compound

    Lokman Ali, Zahidur Rahaman, Atikur Rahman, Afjalur Rahman

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3, May 2016
    Pages: 25-29
    Received: 4 January 2016
    Accepted: 13 January 2016
    Published: 16 April 2016
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    Abstract: The structural electronic and optical properties of intermetallic compound MgRh were investigated by using the ab-initio technique from CASTEP code. In this study we have carried out the pseudo-potential plane-wave (PP-PW) method based on the density functional theory (DFT), within the generalized gradient approximation (GGA). Our calculated struct... Show More
  • Effect of Pressure and Hot Filament Cathode on Some Plasma Parameters of Hollow Anode Argon Glow Discharge Plasma

    Sh. Kh. Al-Hakary

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3, May 2016
    Pages: 30-38
    Received: 1 April 2016
    Accepted: 25 April 2016
    Published: 23 May 2016
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    Abstract: The present study represents a review article and a complementary study to a published paper of direct current hot cathode and hollow anode argon glow discharge plasma at different pressures in the range 0.05 - 0.8 mbar. The glow discharge usually obtained by applying a high voltage between the electrodes sufficient to occurring breakdown of argon ... Show More
  • A Brief Commentary on Space-Time-Height Relativity

    Soudip Sinha Roy

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3, May 2016
    Pages: 39-44
    Received: 8 May 2016
    Accepted: 19 May 2016
    Published: 30 May 2016
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    Abstract: This article contributes a mathematical visualization on the relativity among space-time-height accordingly with the A. Einstein’s special relativity theory. The variation of time with the increment and decrement of space and height is truly focused and elaborated inside. The Lorentz expression about the relativity interprets the relativity of mass... Show More
  • Apparent Detection via New Telescopes with Concave Lenses of Otherwise Invisible Terrestrial Entities (ITE)

    Ruggero Maria Santilli

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 3, May 2016
    Pages: 45-53
    Received: 24 December 2015
    Accepted: 25 December 2015
    Published: 8 June 2016
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    in the background of digital cameras attached to the Santilli telescopes. These entities are here called Invisible Terrestrial Entities of the first kind (ITE-1) or dark ITE. We then present, also for the first time, evidence for the apparent existence in our terrestrial environment of additional entities that are also visible to telescopes with concave lenses while being invisible to our eyes and to conventional telescopes with convex lenses, which entities leave bright images in the background of digital cameras. These additional entities are here called Invisible Terrestrial Entities of the second kind (ITE-2) or bright ITE. It is pointed out that both types of entities generally move in the night sky over sensitive areas, and their behavior generally suggests unauthorized surveillance. This paper has been motivated by the significance and diversification of the collected evidence, as well as available independent confirmations, that warrant systematic inspections of the sky over our sensitive civilian, industrial, and military installations via telescopes with concave lenses, so as to detect possible unauthorized surveillance. Abstract: By using telescopes with concave lenses, known as Santilli telescopes (trademark and patent pending by the U.S. publicly traded company Thunder Energies Corporation), we review preceding evidence for the apparent existence of antimatter galaxies, antimatter asteroids and antimatter cosmic rays. Independently from these astrophysical detections, we ... Show More