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Page TitlePhysics Department

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Description of Image 1: Image evocative of an atom with four orbiting electrons, such as Beryllium, with a wave traveling through the center. Detail: The background is a fade from the top which is dark blue to the bottom which is a less dark blue.  The outer electron shell is depicted in light blue with the faint traces of the orbits last positions visible to give a sense of continuous movement. The was is white and also features a faint series of traces to evoke a sense of vibration in its path.  The core is yellow gold in appearance, and seems reminiscent of an atom itself, but its shell paths have sharp angular turns instead of smooth circular orbits.

The Morgan Dynamic Research physics department works closely with our theoretical analysis department to enhance our understanding of the true nature and structure of the universe.

We are conducting research to advance understanding of many common and uncommon fields.

Quote: “The modern scientific community, in all its glory, has in many ways departed from the path of pure science.  I believe that political interest and administrative suppression of disparate concepts, has stifled a great deal of discovery and potential advancements.  They, too easily, have asserted the partially understood as law, while they dismiss divergent ideas as irrelevant.  We forge our own path, even when we tread beside well paved roads.  Our way, considers no theory as law until all points are accounted for.  Even then, we remain ready to question what we have found in the light of future findings.  This is how pure science should be conducted.”

Quote Attribution: James P. Morgan

 

Bullet List Title: Current Research

Item 1: Space propulsion technology

Item 2: Radiation protection technology

Item 3: Advancement of a unified model of physics

Item 4: System for the prediction of earthquakes and geological events

 

Link Index Title: Research Groups

Item: Propulsion

Item: Energy

Item: Astrophysics

 

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