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By describing Reality in terms of Spherical Standing Waves in Space (rather than 'particles' and 'forces' in Space-Time), the Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) explains and solves many of the problems of modern physics. The WSM was first formalised by mathematical physicist Milo Wolff in 1986. He deduced the de Broglie Wavelength as a Doppler shift of two Spherical Standing Waves in relative motion and found the correct mass / frequency increase of Einstein's special relativity in the same wave equations. Since then several others have each independently come to the same conclusion, i.e. Matter is made of Waves: Ray Tomes (1992) from work on Waves / Cycles / Harmonics in the Universe. Geoff Haselhurst (1997) from reading Lorentz, Einstein and Feynman. Gabriel LaFreniere from work on Wave Diagrams (see above). Further significant work has also been done by Caroline Thompson, Robert Duncan, Ed Hatch, G.S. Sandhu, and no doubt many others who will be better acknowledged over time.

Currently Physics represents matter as 'particles' which generate 'forces' that act on other particles at a distance in Space and Time. The Spherical Standing Wave Structure of Matter explains how the particle is formed from the Wave-Center of the Spherical Waves. Forces are caused by wave interactions of the spherical IN and OUT Waves with other matter (explaining action-at-a-distance). The Spherical In-Waves are formed from the Out-Waves of other matter in the universe which then explains Mach's Principle, i.e. the mass of a body is determined by all other matter in the universe.

We encourage people to join this group and see for themselves how the WSM explains and solves many things very simply. Sincerely, Geoff Haselhurst Moderator - Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) February, 2004 http://www.SpaceandMotion.com