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    A phenomenological-temporal perspective on inattention and hyperactivity
    with Daniel Victor Barbosa Magalhaes, Mathias Waldburger, and Gabriel Engel Becher
    Psicopatologia Fenomenológica Contemporânea 14 (1). 2025.
    The present work deals with a phenomenological analysis of the condition that contemporary psychiatry classifies as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Our investigation was primarily based on understanding what would properly characterize the world experience in question for the phenomena of inattention and hyperactivity. Such experience is marked by a particular and predominantly dissonant rhythm in relation to the temporality of the most direct everyday demands, thus we argue tha…Read more
  •  85
    On the absorption of gravity
    Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 13 3-11. 1992.
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    A critical analysis of Helmholtz's argument against Weber's electrodynamics
    with J. J. Caluzi
    Foundations of Physics 27 (10): 1445-1452. 1997.
    We present Helmholtz's argument against Weber's electrodynamics. It is related with a fixed charged nonconducting spherical shell and a charged particle moving inside it. Then we utilize Weber's electrodynamics plus Schrödinger's expression for gravitational interactions in order to obtain the equation of motion and to study this situation. We show that this approach avoids the problems pointed out by Helmholtz. Moreover, it indicates that the effective inertial mass of the charged particle will…Read more
  •  139
    The Electric Field Outside a Stationary Resistive Wire Carrying a Constant Current
    with W. A. Rodrigues and A. J. Mania
    Foundations of Physics 29 (5): 729-753. 1999.
    We present the opinion of some authors who believe there is no force between a stationary charge and a stationary resistive wire carrying a constant current. We show that this force is different from zero and present its main components: the force due to the charges induced in the wire by the test charge and a force proportional to the current in the resistive wire. We also discuss briefly a component of the force proportional to the square of the current which should exist according to some mod…Read more
  •  147
    We derive the equation describing the flow of a variable current in straight wires and in coaxial cables from Newton's second law of motion plus Weber's electrodynamics. We show that in both cases the signal propagates at light velocity.
  •  30
    Alan Hirshfeld, Eureka Man: The Life and Legacy of Archimedes
    Science & Education 20 (1): 83-87. 2011.
  •  23
    Kirchhoff on the motion of electricity in conductors
    with P. Graneau
    Apeiron (Misc) 19 19-25. 1994.
    We comment on and translate Gustav Kirchhoff's important paper of 1857 entitled On the motion of electricity in conductors. The significance of this paper is that Kirchhoff proved with action at a distance that electric disturbances travel along wires of negligible resistance with the velocity of light. He accomplished this with the laws of Newtonian electrodynamics (Coulomb, Ampere, F. Neumann and Weber) before Maxwell had formulated his equations.
  •  140
    Mass in relational mechanics
    with J. Guala-Valverde
    Apeiron 7 131-132. 2000.
  •  90
    Surface Charges in Conductor Plates Carrying Constant Currents
    with J. A. Hernandes and J. E. Lamesa
    Foundations of Physics 31 (10): 1501-1511. 2001.
    In this work we analyze the case of resistive conductor plates carrying constant currents, utilizing surface charge distributions. We obtain the electric potential in the plates and in the space surrounding them. We obtain a non-vanishing electric field outside the conductors. We compare the theoretical results with experimental data present in the literature.
  • Peer interaction and language learning in the foreign language classroom
    Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 30 115-136. 1997.
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    On Mach's principle
    Foundations Of Physics Letters 2 301--18. 1989.
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    Nonlocal forces of inertia in cosmology
    with Peter Graneau
    Foundations of Physics 26 (2): 271-283. 1996.
    This paper reviews the origin of inertia according to Mach's principle and Weber's law of gravitation. The resulting theory is based on simultaneous nonlocal gravitational interactions between particles in the solar system and others in the remote universe beyond the Milky Way galaxy. It explains the precession of the perihelion of Mercury. A most important implication of the Mach-Weber theory of the force of inertia is the necessity for a large amount of uniformly distributed matter in the gala…Read more
  •  57
    The influence of Ernst Mach in the teaching of mechanics
    with Arden Zylbersztajn
    Science & Education 10 (1-2): 137-144. 2001.
  •  7
    History of the 2.7 K temperature prior to Penzias and Wilson
    with Marcos C. D. Neves
    Apeiron 2 (3): 79-87. 1995.