The Book Quasicrystals - quasi drivers - quasi everything. The book
is in two parts: the first tells about one set of quasi drivers who
are nameless; the second describes the chemical force that drives
the structure of quasicrystals. Quasicrystals contained, for twenty
five years, the most fundamental unsolved structural problem in
condensed matter physics. The first problem in quasicrystals is
whether the extraordinary data represent conventional Bragg
diffraction. They don't because the order, n, is logarithmic
instead of linear. The second problem is structural: it is not
necessary to model with more than one unit cell. The patterns can
be indexed and simulated using a single structural unit, as is
normal in crystallography. The unit is the key driving force that
creates logarithmic periodicity. Quasi science? Everything that
suffers biased reviewing. Science may be censored in journals, but
not on the new age internet. The book recommends more open, more
responsible, more reliable and more realistic science, to engage
with modern communications.
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