Aesthetic fields—Null theory II

Foundations of Physics 12 (1):93-100 (1982)
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We have again studied a null theory within the complex aesthetic field theory. This time we required that the spatially inverted origin point data represent the imaginary part of the complex origin point data. This was not the case in our previous studies of the null aesthetic field theory. However, this procedure did not lead to effects not previously observed as far as we could tell. Adding an additional term to the origin point data that presented the null character of the theory also did not lead to new effects. We also investigated a real null theory that led to constant fields. This theory was then made complex by a procedure discussed in the early part of the paper. We found that the resulting complex theory remained trivial nevertheless. Again, we found that it was not necessary for the theory to be null to find “confluence” type solutions

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A two-particle collision in aesthetic field theory.M. Muraskin & B. Ring - 1975 - Foundations of Physics 5 (3):513-523.
Aesthetic fields—Null theory.M. Muraskin - 1980 - Foundations of Physics 10 (11-12):887-903.

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