Publisher's Synopsis
Prespacetime Journal ("PSTJ," http: //www.prespacetime.com) is a publication in which physicists, mathematicians and other learned scholars publish their research results and express their views on the origin, nature and mechanism of spacetime and its possible connection to a prespacetime. It is also a journal where all learned scholars can present their models and experimental results on elemental particles, fundamental forces including gravity and related topics. This is PSTJ Volume 2 Issue 2 first published in February 2011. It is a Focus Issue entitled "Glimpses beyond the Two Millennia Old Bondage of the Archimedean Axiom " edited by Dainis Zeps, Ph.D., Editor-at-Large, & Matti Pitkanen, Guest Editor. It features Elemer E. Rosinger's work with Editorial, Commentary & LHC Update and contains following articles: (1) Glimpses Beyond the Two Millennia Old Bondage of the Archimedean Axiom; (2) How Far Should the Principle of Relativity Go? (3) George Boole and the Bell inequalities; (4) Which are the Maximal Ideals? (5) Heisenberg Uncertainty in Reduced Power Algebras; (6) Mathematics and "The Trouble with Physics," How Deep We Have to Go? (7) String Theory: A Mere Prelude to Non-Archimedean Space-Time Structures? (8) Cosmic Contact: To Be, or Not To Be Archimedean? (9) From Reference Frame Relativity to Relativity of Mathematical Models: Relativity Formulas in a Variety of Non-Archimedean Setups; (10) Group Invariant Entanglements in Generalized Tensor Products; (11) Space-Time Foam Differential Algebras of Generalized Functions and a Global Cauchy-Kovalevskaia Theorem; (12) Brief Lecture Notes on Self-Referential Mathematics, and Beyond; (13) No-Cloning in Reduced Power Algebras; (14) Surprising Properties ofNon-Archimedean Field Extensions of the Real Numbers; (15) Quantum Foundations: Is Probability Ontological? (16) Leaving the Aristotelean Realm: Some Comments Inspired by the Articles of Elemer E. Rosinger; and (17) LHC Update: LHC Cooled Down & Starts for 2011 Run."