All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident: Arthur Schopenhauer -- In questions of science the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual: Galileo Galilei -- Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it: Albert Einstein -- When you have eliminated the impossible, what ever remains, however improbable must be the truth: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle -- We all agree that your theory is crazy, but is it crazy enough? Niels Bohr -- Whenever a true theory appears, it will be its own evidence. Its test is that it will explain all phenomena: Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Since the mathematicians invaded Relativity, I do not understand it myself anymore: Albert Einstein -- I would say that the aether is a medium invented by man for the purpose of propagating his misconceptions from one place to another: W.F.G. Swann: -- Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone: Albert Einstein -- Physics is mathematical not because we know so much about the physical world, but because we know so little: Bertrand Russell -- If I could explain it to the average person, I would not have been worth the Nobel Prize: R. P. Feynman -- I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use: Galileo Galilei -- How dare we speak of the laws of chance? Is not chance the antithesis of all law?: Bertrand Russell -- Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I´m not sure about the former: Albert Einstein -- The glory of mathematics is that you don't have to say what you are talking about: Richard Feynman -- Anything is possible if you don´t know what you are talking about: Author Unknown -- In life, everything is relative - except Einstein´s theory: Leonid S. Sukhorukov -- Don´\'t worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you´ll have to ram them down people´s throats: Howard Aiken --A day will come undoubtedly when the ether will be discarded as useless: H. Poincaré -- First they tell you you´re wrong and they can prove it; then they tell you you´re right but it isn´t important; then they tell you it´s important but they knew it all along: Charles Kettering -- It is not once nor twice but times without number that the same ideas make their appearance in the world: Aristotle -- The opposite of a true statement is a false statement. The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth: Niels Bohr -- A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it: Max Planck -- Euclid taught me that without assumptions there is no proof. Therefore, in any argument, examine the assumptions: Eric Temple Bell -- Half this game is ninety percent mental: Yogi Berra

Papers written by Frederick David Tombe

April 20, 2012: Newton’s Cradle and the Transmission Lineview

April 15, 2012: Electric Current(Cable Telegraphy and Wireless Telegraphy)view

January 4, 2012: Maxwell’s Original Equationsview

December 19, 2011: The Coriolis Forceview

November 26, 2011: Double Centrifugal Forceview

November 18, 2011: Centrifugal Forceview

January 1984: Maxwell's Equations and Galilean Relativity [Tombe_TothMaatRev_v2n...view

June 2, 2011: Centrifugal Force Denialview

September 17, 2010: The Electric Rings of Force that Cause the Tidesview

April 17, 2011: Physical Lines of Force in the Aetherview

March 23, 2011: The Centrifugal Force Paradoxview

December 17, 2010: The Coriolis Force and the Rattlebackview

December 8, 2010: The Coriolis Force in Maxwell's Equationsview

February 15, 2006: The Double Helix Theory of the Magnetic Fieldview

February 15, 2010: Maxwell's Sea of Molecular Vorticesview

November 8, 2009: Inertia and the Electric Seaview

July 28, 2009: Lenz's Lawview

May 19, 2009: The Cause of Centrifugal Forceview

April 28, 2009: Centrifugal Force in the Electric Circuitview

April 6, 2009: Bernoulli's Principle and the Theory of Flightview

March 9, 2009: The Key that Winds Up the Universeview

February 9, 2009: Superimposition of Radiation and Gravityview

February 6, 2009: The Aether and the Electric Seaview

February 3, 2009: Kepler's Law of Areal Velocity in Cyclonesview

January 21, 2009: Fundamental Torque and the Rattlebackview

January 17, 2009: Electromagnetism and the Rolling Wheelview

January 14, 2009: The Aether in Rigid Body Collisionsview

December 14, 2008: Electrostatic Repulsion and Aether Pressureview

December 5, 2008: Cathode Rays Gravity and Electromagnetic Radiationview

December 4, 2008: Wave/Particle Duality in Cathode Raysview

December 3, 2008: Wave/Particle Duality in Electromagnetic Radiationview

December 1, 2008: A Solenoidal Double Helix of Sinks and Sourcesview

October 27, 2008: Bernoulli's Principle in the Antennaview

October 22, 2008: The Telegraphy Equationview

October 15, 2008: Displacement Current IIview

October 7, 2008: Displacement Currentview

July 27, 2008: The Cause of Centrifugal Forceview

July 12, 2008: Centrifugal Congestion in the Gravity Sinkview

May 3, 2008: The Faraday Paradox and Newton's Rotating Bucketview

April 18, 2008: The Four Kinds of Electric Chargeview

April 17, 2008: Centrifugal Pressure in the Aetherview

March 5, 2008: The Aether in Rigid Body Collisionsview

January 28, 2008: The DNA of Electromagnetic Radiation Rview

January 24, 2008: Bernoulli's Principle and the AC Transformerview

January 4, 2008: Equilibrium in the Electric Circuitview

January 1, 2008: Lightning and the Gravitational Capacitorview

December 18, 2007: Vitreous Electricity and Centrifugal Potential Energyview

December 7, 2007: Electric Arcing and Action-at-a-Distanceview

November 4, 2007: The Speed of Light Varies with Magnetic Flux Densityview

October 11, 2007: Aether Causes Anti-Friction in the Planetary Orbitsview