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Papers written by Antonio Leon

March 11, 2025: Towards a discrete cosmology. Paper 5/17: A consistent and discrete... view

March 13, 2025: Towards a discrete cosmology. Paper 4/17: Discrete versus continuous view

March 12, 2025: Towards a discrete cosmology. Paper 3/17: Finite versus infinite view

December 28, 2023: Towards a discrete cosmology. Paper 2/17: Physics and language view

March 09, 2025: Towards a discrete cosmology. Paper 1/17: Unsolved foundational pro... view

January 01, 2024: Two real breaks of Lorentz symmetry view

May 04, 2023: Relativistic asymmetry in the reflection of light view

June 21, 2022: Dingle's Clock Paradox and Apparent Relativity view

June 16, 2022: The scientific method in Charles Darwin view

June 16, 2022: Evolution Debate in the 18th-19th Centuries view

June 16, 2022: Laplace-Lavoisier collaboration view

June 16, 2022: Experimental physics in 18th century. The case of calorimetry view

June 16, 2022: The evolution of Darwinism view

June 16, 2022: The emergence of Darwinism view

June 17, 2022: The revolution of chemistry view

June 17, 2022: The XVII century debate on Homo sapiens view

November 01, 2023: New Elements of Euclidean Geometry view

June 17, 2022: Metaphor and cognition view

June 17, 2022: On the physical notions of order and organization view

February 23, 2024: Galileo's mast view

May 22, 2023: Relativistic mass view

March 7, 2022: Relativistic inconsistencies on the speed of sound view

January 09, 2023: Einstein horizontal clock view

May 08, 2023: Double Relative Velocity view

May 10, 2023: Periodic relativistic synchronizations view

January 19, 2023: Relativity in an optical fiber view

May 29, 2023: Relativistic refraction of light view

January 04, 2023: Relativistic reflection of light view

April 29, 2023: Differential relativity of time view

March 14, 2024: Simultaneity 1 view

January 06, 2023: The twin paradox revisited view

February 10, 2022: Gödel versus Gödel. Part 2 of 2 view

February 10, 2022: Gödel versus Gödel. Part 1 of 2 view

March 08, 2025: New elements of Euclidean geometry view

June 11, 2021: Infinity and numerical magic view

July 31, 2021: A Critique of Self-Reference: What Gödel's Theorem Really Proves view

March 11, 2025: Infinity put to the test view

February 19, 2021: Spacetime Divisibility view

December 26, 2023: Reinterpreting Riemann Series Theorem view

December 26, 2023: Physics and Supertasks view

September 29, 2021: Proving Unproved Euclidean Propositions on a New Foundational Basis view

February 19, 2021: Arithmetic singularities of aleph-null view

February 19, 2021: An inconsistent table of natural numbers view

February 19, 2021: A disturbing supertask view

February 19, 2021: Infinity One by One view

January 09, 2023: Exotic Velocities in Double Relativity view

June 23, 2020: Finitist Results Concerning Physics view

January 06, 2023: Revisiting the Paradox of the Pole in the Barn view

June 11, 2020: Double Relativity: An Inconsistent reflection of light view

June 4, 2020: Breaks of Lorentz-Symmetry in Optical Crystallography view