№1. Basics of New Theoretical Physics (NTPh)
– LECTURE 1. Theory of vortexes of the neutrino ether (TVNE).
1. Neutrino ether (NE) and its physical nature
2. The occurrence of an electric charge and magnetic moment in elementary particles (eh).
3. The interaction of vortices of elementary particles.
4. The emergence of a permanent magnet and alternating current.
5. Intranuclear forces and gravity.
– LECTURE 2. The physical nature of heat processes and their explanation in TVNE.
– LECTURE 3. Unified theory of the physical world.
– Classical physical theories (QFT) of the 20th century and their shortcomings.
• The essence of the inertia of bodies in TVNE.
• Gravity bodys.
• Biological fields and the emergence of living things from nonliving
• Explanation of the physical nature of the “Standard Model”
• The formula of the total energy of the body in the vortices of e. particles.
• An indirect method for calculating the pressure of neutrino ether.
– LECTURE 4. Explanation of some physical phenomena inexplicable by classical physical theory.
1. What is “dark matter and black holes”?
2. Where do light quanta disappear?
3. How does a neutron arise?
4. Why does gravity only attract bodies and when does it
will repel?
5. Why are not strong gravitational waves detected?
6. Gravity is a manifestation of the geometry of physical space.
7. Inertia, as a derivative of the neutrino pressure.
8. The dependence of the energy of the body and its mass on the volume of gravitational space.
9. About the amazing masses
10. The emergence and evolution of the universe and the neutrino ether.
11. Our assumptions.
12. Some areas of practical application of TVNE
-Lecture number 1. Product and its properties. Cost substanceand
consumer value.
– Lecture №2. Criticism of the theory of the transformation of the value of goods in the price of production.
– Lecture number 3. The influence of the ratio of demand and supply of goods on its price.
– Lecture number 4. Land Value and Land Rent.
– Lecture №5. Marginal cost (use-consuming) price theory.
– Lecture №6. Cost-energy essence of prices inindustrial society.
– Lecture №7. The process of materialization of labor in commodity production and the creation of surplus value and profits
– Lecture №8. Accumulation in commodity production
– Lecture No. 9. Analysis of Volume II of Capital. Expanded reproduction in an industrial society.
№3. World civilization: evolution or death ?.
Lecture 1 The action of the basic dialectic and economic laws and laws in modern society.
Lecture 2 Man-made impact on global climate change. Who is guilty of this and how to prevent it?
Lecture 3. The global financial and economic system: reformation or death?
Lecture 4 The measures taken by the leading countries of the world and their insufficiency in reforming the IFES.
Lecture 5. Other methods of improving harmony in world civilization
Lecture 6. The main activities necessary for a radical improvement of harmony in society.
Lecture 7. Ways of evolution of the 21st century.
№4. Methods to combat global climate change (GCC).
Lecture 1. Ways to reduce the use of hydrocarbon fuels and its harmful effects on climate.
Lecture 2. Technological methods of dealing with global climate change
Lecture 3. Complex development of deserts and mountains.
Lecture 4. Technical and economic problems of SEE and their solution.
Lecture 5.Replacement of hydrocarbon materials – an important way to prevent GCC
Lecture 6. The main culprit GCC
Lecture7. Protecting water resources is the global first and urgent task of our time.
№5. Environmental calculations.
CALCULATION number 1a Emission of technical CO2 into the atmosphere
/ excluding CO2 emissions from volcanoes and forest fires /
Calculation 1b Mechanism for reducing atomic (ozone) oxygen
Calculation 2 The amount of actual emissions of CO and CO2 for the actual production of hydroc
Calculation number 3 Amount of water in the world and meet him in the future arbons
Calculation 4 Energy requirements for electrical (nuclear) desalination stations
Environmental calculation number 5 US military spending in Iraq
Comparative calculation number 6 Hydrocarbon fuel combustion and photoelectric sun-silicon converter (UPC) production
Calculation №7 Possibilities of expanding agricultural land in the integrated development of the Saharanid desert with Arabia and the number of jobs when introducing CEE
Calculation №8 Economic indicators of cargo transportation to MZHMP
(To use high speed train can only be single-carriage.)
Calculation number 9 Environmental tax on oil
Scheme №4 The carbon cycle in the biosphere (Gt.)
(according to the book 9., p. 122)
Calculation number 10 Nuclear warhead costs
Calculation number 11 Power of the sunmobile
No. 6. Future facilities on flint power engineering (FPE), calculations of their effectiveness (is absent).
№7. Brief history of mankind (in pictures for children and to academicians).
Lecture 1. Brief history of Eurasia
Lecture 2. Aeneolithic (copper age)
Lecture 3.Cruel (class exploiting)period of the history of society
Lecture 4 Early antiquity. Bronze Age (II – III millennium BC)
Lecture 5 Ancient civilization.
Lecture 6 Steppes of Eurasia in the Middle Ages
Lecture 7. Eastern Slavs in the Middle Ages
Lecture 8. Other examples of natural economic laws in the history of society
Lecture 9. The development of mankind over the past 150 years
№10. Ways of evolution of the 21st century.
Course lectures number 13The main mover of progress.
LECTURE 1. The development of mankind over the past 150 years.
Lecture 2. Tasks of the world community in the 21st century
Lecture 3. Time of extinction of dinosaurs
Lecture 4 . New political conditions
Сourse lecture №3 World civilization: evolution or death?
Lecture course number 7 Brief history of mankind.
№11. Biorobots and the Theory of Vortexes of the Neutrino Ether (TVNE).
№ 13 The main mover of progress.
No. 14 Interstellar and planetary aircraft
LECTURE 1. About flying saucers, UFOs and aliens
LECTURE 2. Space plane
LECTURE 3. Interstellar and intergalactic electric magnetic jet engine on a cosmic neutrino (non-fuel engine).
№15. Interaction of electronic parts and manifestation of mass and particle gravity
Lecture1. Determination of the speed of rotation of eh around the axis of its own body
Lecture 2. Rotation in orbits and orbitals
Lecture 3. Interaction of vortexes of elementary particle
Lecture 4. Common (Valence) Electrons
Lecture number 5. The manifestation of mass and gravity
Lecture number 1 Original Automotive
Lecture 2 Railway transport 21-22 centuryes
Lecture number 3 Buildings and facilities to them 21-22 centuryes
Lecture number 4 Сomputers of 3 millenniums and neutrino ether vortex theory (NEVT)
Lecture number 5 Boats 21-22 centuryes
Lecture 6 Other inventions 3 millenniums..
№ 17. THE WAY OF THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF WFES
LECTURE 1. Ways of reformation of the world FES
LECTURE 2. Creating a new world currency based on CEE is an ideal option for a well functioning WFES.
LECTURE 3. World money – as a sensor of the functioning of the WFES in a true and fair globalization.
LECTURE 4. The lack of freedom of movement of labor, small capital and small businesses is a strong brake on the normal functioning of the WFES in the contex
LECTURE 5. Restricted and regulated protectionism – the need for a transition to normal globalization.
LECTURE 6. Excessively high interest on deposits – a brake in the development of the WFES.
LECTURE 7. Limiting growth and regulating speculative and financial capital is a necessity for the normal functioning of the MFES.
LECTURE No. 8. Limiting the growth and regulation of speculative and financial capital is a necessity for the normal functioning of the IFES.
18. Promising technical projects of the 21st and 22nd centuries (sketches and calculations) – (missing).
Lecture No. 1 Gyrostabilized planetary and spacecraft (flying saucers).
Lecture No. 2 Designs and perspectives of space elevators.
Lecture No. 3 Ecological buildings, structures and vehicles at SILICON ELECTRIC POWER (SEP) – the main way to completely replace hydrocarbon energy (HcE):
1) SEP – the main way to replace HcE.
2) The use of CEE in transport.
3) The business case and the main measures for the organization of the SEP in a particular country.
4) The deserts of the Gobi, Central Asia, Arabia and the Sahara – the necessary places for the integrated development of deserts and turning them into flowering gardens and the main industrial zones of the planet, where the international railway line with a magnetic cushion (IRwMC) should be built.
5) Examples of the construction of houses with SEP.
Lecture No. 4 Oceanic hovercraft (Pacific line)
19. Economic methods to reduce bureaucracy and corruption in any country
Content
Introduction
1. General provisions and principles of remuneration in public institutions
2. Piecework-bonus pay (Pw-bP) budget –
collecting regulatory authorities.
3. Pw-bP of employees of monetary (paid) services of state institutions.
4. Pw-bP of other regulatory authorities.
5. Pw-bP of employees of ministries, courts, prosecutors and police.
6. Pw-Bp of departments controlling food quality.
7. Pw-bP in medicine, education and in some other budget organizations.
8. Remuneration in scientific, research institutions and institutions for the protection of intellectual labor and intellectual property.
9. A radical change in the remuneration of senior employees of federal and regional governments, ministries, committees, departments, departments, agencies, executive bodies, administrations, organizations and enterprises.
10. Legislative measures for the implementation of Pw-bP in budget organizations.
Conclusion
Lectures in the “Lecture Courses” to read in the order specified in them.
Lecture courses read in separate paid files