Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Haug, Espen Gaarder"
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Progress in the Composite View of the Newton Gravitational Constant and Its Link to the Planck Scale
Haug, Espen Gaarder (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022) -
Quantum Gravitational Energy Simplifies Gravitational Physics and Gives a New Einstein Inspired Quantum Field Equation without G
Haug, Espen Gaarder (Journal article, 2023)We show the simplest form with which one can express the gravity force, and that still gives all the same predictions of observable phenomena as does standard Newton gravity and general relativity theory. In addition, we ... -
Relativistic Compton Wavelength
Haug, Espen Gaarder (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)In 1923, Arthur Holly Compton introduced what today is known as the Compton wavelength. Even if the Compton scattering derivation by Compton is relativistic in the sense that it takes into account the momentum of photons ... -
Squaring the Circle Is Possible When Taking into Consideration the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Haug, Espen Gaarder (Journal article, 2023)Squaring the circle is one of the oldest challenges in mathematical geometry. In 1882, it was proven that π was transcendental, and the task of squaring the circle was considered impossible. Demonstrating that squaring the ... -
Testing light speed invariance by measuring the one-way light speed on Earth
Spavieri, Gianfranco; Haug, Espen Gaarder (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022) -
The One-Way Linear Effect, a first order optical effect
Spavieri, Gianfranco; Haug, Espen Gaarder (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
The reciprocal linear effect, a new optical effect of the Sagnac type
Spavieri, Gianfranco; Haug, Espen Gaarder (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
The weekend's impact on Norwegian government bond volatility
Haugland, Stian (Master thesis, 2016-08-29)The objective of this thesis is to explore how the weekend affects the general trading day in the Norwegian government bond market in the period 2000 - 2015. The empirical analysis consists of closing prices based on seven ... -
Wormholes Do Not Exist: They Are Mathematical Artifacts from an Incomplete Gravitational Theory
Haug, Espen Gaarder (Journal article, 2022)The Schwarzschild solution to the Einstein field equation leads to a solution that has been interpreted as wormholes. While many researchers have been sceptical about this interpretation, others have been positive about ...