BACK ISSUES
BY SUBJECT
Advocation
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
- Postcard from The Scientific and Medical Network; Page 48
Astronomy
- Reciprocity I, Number 1 (August, 1971)
- Do You Have a Question?; Page 2
- Reciprocity II, Number 2 (December, 1972)
- Palomar Astronomer Sees Evidence of New State of Matter; Page
1
- Reciprocity IV, Number 1 (April, 1974)
- Quasars and Pulsars; Page 1
Review reprinted from The Indian Journal of Physics
- Reciprocity V, Number 1 (March, 1975)
- Neutron Stars, Black Holes, etc.; Page 1
Facts or Fiction?
- Astronomical X-ray Sources; Page 3
- Reciprocity VI, Number 1 (March, 1976)
- Letter to the Editor; Page 4
The Crab Nebula Pulsar
- Reciprocity VI, Number 2 (July, 1976)
- The Gravitational Attraction of the Galaxy; Page 2
- Reciprocity VII, Number 2 (June, 1977)
- White Lies About Black Holes; Page 10
- Exchange on Perihelion Motion of Mercury; Page 14
- Reciprocity VII, Number 3 (October, 1977)
- Hubble's Law and the Reciprocal System; Page 18
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 1 (Winter, 1977-1978)
- The Doppler Shift and the Reciprocal System; Page 8
- Stellar Energy Generation in the Reciprocal System; Page 17
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 4 (Autumn, 1978)
- Letter on Redshifts; Page 4
- Reciprocity IX, Number 1 (Spring, 1979)
- Nuclear Fusion in Heaven and on Earth?; Page 14
Lost Neutrinos Show Up, But Puzzle Remains
- Reciprocity IX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1979)
- Mass-to-Light Ratio of Quasars in the Reciprocal System; Page
23
- Reciprocity XI, Number 2 (Summer, 1981)
- Reciprocity XII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1982)
- Reciprocity XIV, Number 1 (Autumn, 1985)
- Reciprocity XIV, Number 2 (Winter, 1985-1986)
- Gravitation and the Galaxies; Page 2
- Can Gravitation Collapse Stars?; Page 32
- Reciprocity XV, Number 1 (Spring, 1986)
- On the Recent Evolution of Sirius; Page 15
- Reciprocity XVI, Number 2 (Winter, 1987-1988)
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 1 (Spring, 1988)
- Intrinsic Variables, Supernovae and the Thermal Limit; Page 20
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1988)
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 1 (Winter, 1988-1989)
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 3 (Autumn, 1989)
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 4 (Winter, 1990-1991)
- Cosmic Background Radiation; Page 20
- Reciprocity XX, Number 1 (Spring, 1991)
- The Cosmic Background Radiation: Origin and Temperature; Page
1
- Reciprocity XX, Number 2 (Summer, 1991)
- Reciprocity XX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1991)
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 1 (Spring, 1992)
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
Atoms
- Reciprocity VII, Number 2 (June, 1977)
- Atomic Numbers Revalued; Page 3
- Reciprocity XII, Number 1 (Winter, 1981-1982)
- A Proposal for a Curcial Experiment; Page 3
Proving Rutherford Wrong
- Reciprocity XIII, Number 3 (Winter, 1984-1985)
- Reciprocity XV, Number 1 (Spring, 1986)
- The Dissociation Energy of Diatomic Molecules; Page 11
- Ionization Potentials of Heavy Elements; Page 16
- Reciprocity XVI, Number 2 (Winter, 1987-1988)
- The Larsonian Concept of the Atomic Number; Page 5
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1989)
- New Edition of The Case Against the Nuclear Atom Model Ready;
Page 40
- Reciprocity XX, Number 1 (Spring, 1991)
- Derivation of Hydrogen Spectra Equations; Page 16
- Reciprocity XX, Number 4 (Winter, 1991-1992)
- The Old and New Periodic Tables - Again; Page 7
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 1 (Spring, 1992)
- The Periodic Table; Page 20
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 2 (Autumn, 1992)
- Periodic Table, Revisited; Page 10
- Reciprocity XXIV, Number 1 (Spring, 1995)
- 'Quantum Mechanics' as the Mechanics of the Time Region; Page
1
Chemistry
- Reciprocity IV, Number 3 (October, 1974)
- New Research Program Concerning Cohesion of Solids; Page 1
- Theory of Solids; Page 5
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 3 (Summer, 1978)
- More on Solid Cohesion Theory; Page 3
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 4 (Autumn, 1978)
- The Cohesive Energies of Crystals of the Elements; Page 18
- Reciprocity X, Number 2 (Spring, 1980)
- Equation of State of Solid Matter; Page 6
- Reciprocity XII, Number 1 (Winter, 1981-1982)
- Reciprocity XII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1982)
- Progress on the Theoretical Calculation of the Cohesive Energy
of the Elements; Page 27
- Reciprocity XIII, Number 1 (Autumn, 1983)
- Inter-Atomic Distances; Page 8
- Reciprocity XIII, Number 2 (Summer, 1984)
- Distances in Compounds; Page 1
- Reciprocity XV, Number 2 (Summer, 1986)
- Electric Ionization; Page 16
Constants
- Reciprocity XII, Number 3 (Summer, 1983)
- Theoretical Evaluation of Planck's Constant; Page 6
Corrigenda
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
Cosmic Sector
- Reciprocity IX, Number 1 (Spring, 1979)
- Cosmic Radiation and Other Half of Physical Universe; Page 4
Editorial
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1978)
- What Is To Be Done?; Page 4
Electricity
- Reciprocity IX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1979)
- The Interaction Velocity of the Electric Force; Page 3
- Reciprocity XIII, Number 1 (Autumn, 1983)
- Theory of Electrons and Currents; Page 1
Ethics
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
General
- Reciprocity I, Number 1 (August, 1971)
- Gleanings from the Literature; Page 1
- Just What Do We Claim; Page 3
- Let Us Hear From You; Page 4
- Reciprocity I, Number 2 (September, 1971)
- Special Issue; Page 1
Professor Meyer's Paper on Perihelion Precession delayed
- Philosophers Ahoy!; Page 2
- Reciprocity II, Number 1 (January, 1972)
- The View from Abroad; Page 1
- Reciprocity III, Number 2 (September, 1973)
- On Frederick Ferre and Adolf Gruenbaum; Page 3
- Reciprocity III, Number 3 (December, 1973)
- Letter to the Editor; Page 3
- Reciprocity IV, Number 3 (October, 1974)
- Reciprocity V, Number 2 (May, 1975)
- Letter to the Editor; Page 7
- Reciprocity VI, Number 2 (July, 1976)
- About the Non-existence of a Velocity Limit Equal to the Speed
of Light; Page 8
- Reciprocity VI, Number 3 (September, 1976)
- Relative Motion and Length Measurement; Page 3
- Reciprocity VII, Number 1 (January, 1977)
- The Mechanism of the Universe; Page 6
- Four Scientific Mysteries Unraveled; Page 20
- Reciprocity VII, Number 3 (October, 1977)
- Some Comments by H.F. Wuenscher at Second NSA Conference; Page
2
- Twenty Years' Progress; Page 4
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 1 (Winter, 1977-1978)
- Ball Lighting; Page 4
- Reference Systems; Page 23
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1978)
- A Model of Motion Equilibrium; Page 2
- Birth of the New Physics; Page 6
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 4 (Autumn, 1978)
- The Fundamentals of Science in the 21st Century; Page 7
- Reciprocity IX, Number 1 (Spring, 1979)
- Response to G. Windolph's Comment; Page 15
- Reciprocity IX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1979)
- Science Without Apologies; Page 10
- Reciprocity X, Number 1 (Winter, 1979-1980)
- Bioelectronics; Page 6
- What Reciprocity Is For; Page 10
- Speculations in Science and Technology; Page 11
- Reciprocity X, Number 2 (Spring, 1980)
- Reciprocity XI, Number 1 (Spring, 1981)
- Some Comments on Satz's Paper; Page 8
- Some Thoughts on the Reciprocal System; Page 10
- The Levels of Existence; Page 21
Book Review
- Reciprocity XI, Number 2 (Summer, 1981)
- Questions to D. B. Larson; Page 5
- Letter to H. Ballard; Page 6
- A Note by R. W. Satz on Prof. K.V.K. Nehru's Comments; Page 7
- Some Myths of Modern Physics; Page 8
- Reciprocity XI, Number 3 (Autumn, 1981)
- Prospects for Modern Physics; Page 3
- "To Search, to Correct, to Add"; Page 35
- Reciprocity XII, Number 3 (Summer, 1983)
- A Rejoinder to K.V.K. Nehru; Page 2
- Dimensions in the Universe of Motion; Page 9
- Reciprocity XIII, Number 2 (Summer, 1984)
- Reciprocity XIV, Number 1 (Autumn, 1985)
- This Issue and Things to Come; Page 2
- Reciprocity XIV, Number 2 (Winter, 1985-1986)
- The Inter-regional Ratio; Page 5
- The Nature of Scalar Rotation; Page 10
- A New Taxonomy for Scientific Knowledge; Page 21
- A New Mathematics for Scalar Motion?; Page 30
- Reciprocity XV, Number 1 (Spring, 1986)
- The Dimensions of Motion; Page 1
- Reciprocity XV, Number 2 (Summer, 1986)
- Reciprocity XVI, Number 2 (Winter, 1987-1988)
- Letter to the Editor; Page 2
- Letter to the Editor; Page 4
- Space-Time and Motion; Page 22
Their Connection/Equivalence
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 1 (Spring, 1988)
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1988)
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 1 (Winter, 1988-1989)
- Letter of Dewey B. Larson to Frank Meyer, December 28, 1988; Page
4
- The Current Status of Physical Theory; Page 6
- Letter of Frank Meyer to Maurice Gilroy about the Michelson-Morley
Experiment; Page 14
Symmetry between Space & Time, etc., March 11, 1989
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1989)
- Case for Giving the Reciprocal System a Public Hearing; Page 1
- Letter of Chris Halvorson, March 24, 1989; Page 37
With Questions About R.S.
- Some Comments of Dewey Larson, May 2, 1989, on Chris Halvorson's
Letter; Page 39
- Suggestions for Building More Models of R.S. Entities; Page 41
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 1 (Spring, 1990)
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 2 (Summer, 1990)
- Home Grown Unified Theory Yet to Rock World of Science; Page 1
- Letter of Deston S. Nokes, June 19,1990; Page 3
- Letter of May 29th, 1990 to Dorothy Larson; Page 4
- Che Sara Sara; Page 13
(Was Kann Sein, Soll Sein, Que Sera Sera)
- Reader's Forum; Page 20
Questioning the Law of Conservation of Direction
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1990)
- Comments on Halprin's Article on the United States; Page 9
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 4 (Winter, 1990-1991)
- Editorial and Letter to the Editor; Page 1
- Larson's Physics and Origins of Matter and Mind; Page 12
- Reciprocity XX, Number 1 (Spring, 1991)
- Response to Nehru's Comments; Page 6
- Reciprocity XX, Number 2 (Summer, 1991)
- Reference Systems and Speed Limits in the Reciprocal System; Page
1
- Reciprocity XX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1991)
- Laws to Perception Based on Notions of Motions; Page 1
- Reciprocity XX, Number 4 (Winter, 1991-1992)
- A Constructive Approach to Multi-Model Logical Data Base Design;
Page 14
- More Details for the Proposed Crucial Experiment; Page 22
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 1 (Spring, 1992)
- The Case Against Symmetry; Page 10
- Reciprocity XXII, Number 1 (Spring, 1993)
- How the Physical World is Quantized; Page 1
- Reciprocity XXII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1993)
- Detailed Steps for the Design and Performance of The Proposed
Crucial Experiment; Page 1
- Reciprocity XXIII, Number 1 (Spring, 1994)
- Corrections in Reciprocity, Vol. XXII, No. 2, Autumn, 1993 for
K.V.K.'s Wave Mechanics in Light of the Reciprocal System; Page
9
- A Modified Explanation of the Reciprocal System of Theory; Page
10
- Reciprocal System in Brief; Page 20
- Reciprocity XXIV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1995)
- Laws of Mechanics in a 3-Dimensional Universe; Page 17
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 1 (Spring, 1996)
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1996)
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 2 (Summer, 1997)
Gravity
- Reciprocity III, Number 3 (December, 1973)
- Gravitational Motion an Interaction?; Page 1
- Reciprocity IV, Number 2 (July, 1974)
- The Gravitational Formula at High Velocities; Page 2
- Reciprocity VI, Number 1 (March, 1976)
- Problem of Swift 'Action at a Distance'; Page 1
- Reciprocity VI, Number 2 (July, 1976)
- Finite Gravitational Limits; Page 1
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1978)
- The Effect of Gravitation on Radiation; Page 4
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 4 (Autumn, 1978)
- Discussion of Larson's Gravitational Equation; Page 23
- Reciprocity IX, Number 1 (Spring, 1979)
- Comment about Larson's Gravitational Equation; Page 3
- Reciprocity X, Number 1 (Winter, 1979-1980)
- Matter and Gravitation; Page 12
- Reciprocity XI, Number 1 (Spring, 1981)
- Gravitational Deflection of Light; Page 28
- Gravitational Redshift; Page 32
- Reciprocity XV, Number 1 (Spring, 1986)
- New Light on the Gravitational Deflection of Radiation Path; Page
8
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
- Computing the Gravitational Constant; Page 10
Information
- Reciprocity V, Number 1 (March, 1975)
- Development of the Reciprocal Theory Continues; Page 1
Isus
- Reciprocity I, Number 2 (September, 1971)
- NSA Membership Information; Page 1
- Reciprocity II, Number 1 (January, 1972)
- Larson's November Lecture Tour; Page 1
- Reciprocity II, Number 2 (December, 1972)
- The Changing of the Guard; Page 3
- Reciprocity IV, Number 2 (July, 1974)
- How It Is with Reciprocity; Page 6
- Reciprocity IV, Number 3 (October, 1974)
- Incorporation of NSA; Page 8
- Reciprocity V, Number 1 (March, 1975)
- Campaign to Incorporate New Science Advocates; Page 2
- Reciprocity V, Number 2 (May, 1975)
- Letter to the Editor; Page 2
- Reciprocity V, Number 3 (October, 1975)
- Some Anniversary Thoughts; Page 6
- Reciprocity VI, Number 1 (March, 1976)
- NSA, Incorporated; Page 4
- Reciprocity VI, Number 2 (July, 1976)
- First Annual NSA Conference, August 20-21, 1976; Page 7
Owre Hall Auditorium III, University of Minnesota, MN
- Reciprocity VII, Number 3 (October, 1977)
- Some Decisions of the Second Annual NSA Conference; Page 3
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 1 (Winter, 1977-1978)
- Invitation to Join NSA Correspondence Club; Page 1
- Book Notices; Page 16
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1978)
- Building the Reciprocal Correspondence Club; Page 1
- Dewey Larson comes to Utah; Page 3
- Third Annual Conference of the New Science Advocates; Page 3
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 3 (Summer, 1978)
- Publish D.B. Larson's Masterpiece; Page 1
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 4 (Autumn, 1978)
- Memo on Presale of New Book; Page 6
- Comments on Some Issues Raised at the 1978 Conference; Page 25
- Reciprocity IX, Number 1 (Spring, 1979)
- Announcement of Invited Larson Lecture; Page 1
- Announcement of Fourth Annual NSA Conference; Page 1
- Preparations for Fourth Annual NSA Conference; Page 1
- 1979, Einstein Centennial and Updating of Larson's Work; Page
2
- Reciprocity IX, Number 2 (Summer, 1979)
- News of Coming Larson Lecture at Superior; Page 1
- Fourth Annual NSA Conference Program Notes; Page 2
- Delay in Publication of Nothing But Motion; Page 15
- Reciprocity IX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1979)
- Developments of our NSA Movement; Page 1
- Promotion of Arnold Studtmann's Ph.D. Dissertation; Page 2
- Reciprocity X, Number 1 (Winter, 1979-1980)
- NSA, Inc. at Huntsville in August; Page 1
- Availability of Dr. Studtmann's Dissertation; Page 9
- Minutes of NSA Annual Convention Business Meeting; Page 22
- Reciprocity X, Number 2 (Spring, 1980)
- Prospects for New Science Advocacy; Page 1
- Fifth Annual NSA Conference Preparations; Page 4
- Reciprocity X, Number 3 (Autumn, 1980)
- New Science Advocates Fifth Annual Convention Minutes; Page 18
- Invitation to Join NSA, Study Reciprocal System; Page 19
- Reciprocity XI, Number 1 (Spring, 1981)
- Announcement of Sixth Annual NSA Convention; Page 3
- Letter of Hans to Director of Marshall Space Flight Center; Page
3
- Epitaph for Deceased NSA Leader, Hans Wuenscher; Page 7
- Presidents Column; Page 33
- Reciprocity XI, Number 2 (Summer, 1981)
- Sixth Annual NSA Convention Program; Page 3
- Reciprocity XI, Number 3 (Autumn, 1981)
- Minutes of the Sixth Annual Conference of the New Science Advocates;
Page 32
- Reciprocity XIV, Number 1 (Autumn, 1985)
- ISUS Call to Struggle; Page 1
- Minutes of the Business Meeting of the 10th Annual Convention
of the International Society of Unified Science; Page 3
- Reciprocity XV, Number 1 (Spring, 1986)
- Existents and Interactions; Page 18
An Intense Course on the Reciprocal System
- The XIth Annual Convention of the International Society of Unified
Science; Page 19
- Reciprocity XV, Number 2 (Summer, 1986)
- Announcement; Page 28
Basic Properties of Matter almost done
- Reciprocity XVI, Number 1 (Summer, 1987)
- Announcement of Next Summer's ISUS Conference; Page 1
- New Book Announcement; Page 2
Basic Properties of Matter
- President's Message; Page 2
- Call for Support of ISUS and Reciprocity; Page 5
- Draft Letter to Friends of Science; Page 6
- Response Letter to D.B. Larson; Page 15
- Minutes of Twelfth Annual ISUS Conference; Page 16
- Reciprocity XVI, Number 2 (Winter, 1987-1988)
- Announcement of This Summer's ISUS Conference; Page 1
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 1 (Spring, 1988)
- The International Society of Unified Science; Page 1
13th Annual Convention AGENDA
- Announcement RE Accomodation for the ISUS Conference 1988; Page
2
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1988)
- Commemoration of Dewey B. Larson's 90th Birthday; Page 1
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1989)
- Accomodations for ISUS Portland 1989 Conference; Page 14
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 1 (Spring, 1990)
- 1990 ISUS Annual Summer Conference; Page 21
- Reciprocity XX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1991)
- Electronic Networking and ISUS; Page 28
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 1 (Spring, 1992)
- 1992 ISUS Conference Information; Page 21
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 2 (Autumn, 1992)
- Executive Orders from ISUS President; Page 1
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1996)
- Research Programme for ISUS; Page 28
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 2 (Summer, 1997)
Isus Conference
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
Isus News
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
Letters
- Reciprocity X, Number 1 (Winter, 1979-1980)
- Letter of John W. Campbell to F.V. Meyer; Page 2
- Letter to Editor, James E. Jackson; Page 9
- Reciprocity X, Number 3 (Autumn, 1980)
- Letter to Editor: From Prof. K.V.K. Nehru, India; Page 15
- Letter to Editor: From D.W. Chance, San Francisco; Page 16
- Reciprocity XX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1991)
- Letter from A. Nonymous; Page 8
- Reciprocity XX, Number 4 (Winter, 1991-1992)
- Comment on A. Nonymous Letter; Page 25
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
Magnetism
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 1 (Spring, 1990)
- Is Ferromagnetism a Co-Magnetic Phenomenon?; Page 6
Mathematics
- Reciprocity II, Number 1 (January, 1972)
- Mathematics Can Be Simple; Page 2
- Reciprocity IV, Number 1 (April, 1974)
- The Lorentz Transformation; Page 6
- Reciprocity X, Number 3 (Autumn, 1980)
- Further Mathematics of the Reciprocal System; Page 4
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 4 (Winter, 1990-1991)
- The Algebraic Structure of the Reciprocal System; Page 3
- Reciprocity XX, Number 1 (Spring, 1991)
- Comments on the Manuscript of E. Navarro's Reciprocal Algebra;
Page 6
- Derivation of Reciprocal System Mathematics; Page 13
- Reciprocity XX, Number 2 (Summer, 1991)
- The Essence and Fabric of Mathematics; Page 11
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 2 (Autumn, 1992)
- More Calculations with the R.S. Scattering Equation; Page 3
- Reciprocity XXIII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1994)
- The Liquid State in the Reciprocal System: The Volume/Pressure
Relation; Page 1
A Contemporary Mathematical Treatment, Part 1
- Reciprocity XXIV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1995)
- The Liquid State in the Reciprocal System: The Volume/Pressure
Relation; Page 7
A Contemporary Mathematical Treatment, Part 2
Metaphysics
- Reciprocity XII, Number 3 (Summer, 1983)
- A Note on Metaphysics; Page 12
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 1 (Spring, 1996)
- Finitude of the Physical; Page 4
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 2 (Summer, 1997)
Motion
- Reciprocity X, Number 3 (Autumn, 1980)
- Motion: Mere Attribute of Matter?; Page 1
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 2 (Summer, 1997)
Personal Rapid Trans
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
Photons
- Reciprocity V, Number 3 (October, 1975)
- The Two-Photon Problem; Page 7
- Reciprocity VI, Number 3 (September, 1976)
- The Case of the Colliding Photons; Page 9
- Reciprocity XII, Number 1 (Winter, 1981-1982)
- Photoionization and Photomagnetization; Page 19
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1989)
- What is a Photon?; Page 15
- Simple Vibratory Motion in the Reciprocal System; Page 24
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 1 (Spring, 1990)
- The Photon: Displacement in a Second Scalar Dimension; Page 3
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 2 (Summer, 1990)
- The Photon: Displacement in a Second Scalar Dimension; Page 5
The Revision
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1990)
- Discussion of Kirk's Explanation of the Photon; Page 7
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 4 (Winter, 1990-1991)
- Reciprocity XX, Number 1 (Spring, 1991)
- On the Nature of Rotation and Birotation; Page 8
- Reciprocity XX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1991)
- Dissecting the Birotational Photon; Page 14
- Light Questions; Page 20
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 1 (Spring, 1992)
- Birotation and the Doubts of Thomas; Page 6
- Reciprocity XXII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1993)
- Reciprocity XXIII, Number 1 (Spring, 1994)
- How Light Speed is Constant; Page 1
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1996)
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
- The Photon as Birotation; Page 11
Physical Constants
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1988)
- Permittivity, Permeability and the Speed of Light in the Reciprocal
System; Page 8
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 3 (Autumn, 1989)
- A New Derivation of Planck's Constant; Page 1
- Readers' Forum; Page 8
The Rydberg Constant and Zeno's Paradox
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 1 (Spring, 1990)
- Discussion of Satz' Derivation of Planck's Constant; Page 19
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1990)
- Rebuttal to Comments of Nehru on 'A New Derivation of Planck's
Constant'; Page 13
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 4 (Winter, 1990-1991)
- More on Planck's Constant; Page 7
Corrigenda to Superconductivity (Vol XIX, No 3, Autumn 1990)
Physics
- Reciprocity II, Number 2 (December, 1972)
- Those Wayward Particles; Page 3
- Reciprocity IV, Number 2 (July, 1974)
- Eddington on deSitter vs Einstein Physics; Page 7
- Reciprocity IV, Number 3 (October, 1974)
- Physics-On the Move?; Page 2
- Reciprocity V, Number 2 (May, 1975)
- New Particles Puzzle Scientists; Page 1
- Cosmic Rays and Elementary Particles; Page 3
- Reciprocity VI, Number 2 (July, 1976)
- The Myth of the Quark; Page 10
- Reciprocity IX, Number 2 (Summer, 1979)
- Directions in Physics; Page 3
- Time Region Particle Dynamics; Page 12
- Reciprocity IX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1979)
- Increase in Mass versus Increase in Force; Page 21
- Reciprocity X, Number 1 (Winter, 1979-1980)
- Mass More Constant Than Force; Page 3
- Unified Physics; Page 8
- Reciprocity X, Number 2 (Spring, 1980)
- Identification of Cosmic Particles 3695 MeV/c^2 and 3105 MeV/c^2;
Page
- Reciprocity XI, Number 1 (Spring, 1981)
- Lifetimes of C-Atom Decays; Page 34
- Reciprocity XI, Number 3 (Autumn, 1981)
- The Interaction of Alpha Particles and Gold Atoms; Page 18
A New Explanation of Rutherford Scattering
- The Lifetime of the Muon (C-Argon); Page 29
- Reciprocity XII, Number 1 (Winter, 1981-1982)
- Are Cosmic Rays Primary?; Page 35
- Reciprocity XIII, Number 1 (Autumn, 1983)
- The Lifetime of the Neutron; Page 4
- Reciprocity XIII, Number 2 (Summer, 1984)
- Note on the Force of the Space-Time Progression; Page 20
- Reciprocity XVII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1988)
- A Note on the Cosmic Proton; Page 6
- Response to 'A Note on the Cosmic Proton'; Page 7
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 1 (Winter, 1988-1989)
- The Unit of Magnetic Charge; Page 32
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 3 (Autumn, 1989)
- The Law of Conservation of Direction; Page 3
- Reciprocity XXIV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1995)
- Sub-atomic Mass Recalculated; Page 13
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 1 (Spring, 1996)
- Sub-atomic Mass Recalculated Update; Page 8
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1996)
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 2 (Summer, 1997)
Psychology
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
Publication Policy
- Reciprocity I, Number 1 (August, 1971)
- Policies and Objectives; Page 1
- Publication Assistance; Page 1
Reciprocity
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
- Index to the Back Issues of Reciprocity; Page 43
Reviews
- Reciprocity II, Number 1 (January, 1972)
- Review of 'The Case Against the Nuclear Atom'; Page 4
From DISCOVERY (London), July, 1963
- A Gap in the Armour of Science; Page 4
Are we losing time in recognizing discoveries?
- Review by Prof. F. Schmeidler of the University of Munich; Page
5
Published in Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau, Sep. 1966, English
version translated by Prof. Stuart Smith
- Reciprocity VIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1978)
- Theory and Design of the New Rational Combustion Engine; Page
5
- Reciprocity IX, Number 2 (Summer, 1979)
- What Reviewers Say About Earlier Larson Books; Page 11
- Reciprocity XXVI, Number 1 (Spring, 1997)
Scalar Motion
- Reciprocity XI, Number 3 (Autumn, 1981)
- Reciprocity XIV, Number 1 (Autumn, 1985)
- Motion and the Schism in Physics; Page 6
- Motion, Not a Property of Matter; Page 14
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1989)
- The Metaphysics of Motion; Page 31
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1990)
- A Note on Scalar Motion; Page 12
- Reciprocity XX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1991)
- Motion Fundamentals; Page 10
- Reciprocity XX, Number 4 (Winter, 1991-1992)
- An Introduction to the Fundamentals of Scalar Motion; Page 1
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 1 (Spring, 1992)
- Motion Prior to Rest; Page 1
- Reciprocity XXIII, Number 3 (Winter, 1994-1995)
- Are Motion and Space-Time Quantized?; Page 1
Social Science
- Reciprocity XXV, Number 3 (Winter, 1996-1997)
Space-time
- Reciprocity I, Number 2 (September, 1971)
- The Question Box; Page 3
If space-time is fundamental, how can you tell it's moving?
- Reciprocity III, Number 1 (April, 1973)
- Space, Time and Motion; Page 1
- Reciprocity III, Number 2 (September, 1973)
- Space-Time Discrete or a Continuum?; Page 1
- Reciprocity IV, Number 2 (July, 1974)
- On Space Translation; Page 1
- Reciprocity V, Number 3 (October, 1975)
- Symmetry Between Three-Dimensional Time and Space; Page 1
- Reciprocity VI, Number 1 (March, 1976)
- Benjamin Franklin's Concept of Time; Page 5
- Reciprocity VII, Number 3 (October, 1977)
- Motion: The Substance of Space-Time and Matter; Page 20
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 2 (Spring, 1989)
- Reciprocity XVIII, Number 3 (Autumn, 1989)
- The "Arrow of Time"; Page 2
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 2 (Summer, 1990)
- Time Exploration; Page 18
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1990)
- Correcting Discrete Time/Space Measurement Procedures; Page 11
- Reciprocity XX, Number 4 (Winter, 1991-1992)
- A Note on the Nature of Undisplaced Space-Time; Page 24
- Reciprocity XXI, Number 2 (Autumn, 1992)
- How Space and Time are Inseparable; Page 5
- Reciprocity XXII, Number 1 (Spring, 1993)
- Clock Space, Coordinate Space, Clock Time, Coordinate Time; Page
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What is the Difference?
- Reciprocity XXII, Number 2 (Autumn, 1993)
- Minkowski vs. Einstein on Space Translation; Page 14
- Reciprocity XXIV, Number 2 (Autumn, 1995)
Superconductors
- Reciprocity XVI, Number 1 (Summer, 1987)
- Revaluation of Modern Superconductivity Theory; Page 1
An Editorial
- Towards a Larsonian Model of Superconductivity; Page 13
- Superconductivity Letter to 1987 Conference; Page 14
- Reciprocity XIX, Number 3 (Autumn, 1990)
- Superconductivity; Page 1
A Time Region Phenomenon
Time
- Reciprocity II, Number 2 (December, 1972)
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