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Fanchi, John Richard was born on November 17, 1952 in Pontiac, Illinois, United States. Son of John Anton and Shirley Mae (Andersen) Fanchi.
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Over the past five de-::ades researchers have sought to develop a new framework that would resolve the anomalies attributable to a patchwork formulation of relativistic quantum mechanics. This book chronicles the development of a new paradigm for describing relativistic quantum phenomena. What makes the new paradigm unique is its inclusion of a physically measurable, invariant evolution parameter. The resulting theory has been sufficiently well developed in the refereed literature that it is now possible to present a synthesis of its ideas and techniques. My synthesis is intended to encourage and enhance future research, and is presented in six parts. The environment within which the conventional paradigm exists is described in the Introduction. Part I eases the mainstream reader into the ideas of the new paradigm by providing the reader with a discussion that should look very familiar, but contains subtle nuances. Indeed, I try to provide the mainstream reader with familiar "landmarks" throughout the text. This is possible because the new paradigm contains the conventional paradigm as a subset. The foundation of the new paradigm is presented in Part II, fol!owed by numerous applications in the remaining three parts. The reader should notice that the new paradigm handles not only the broad class of problems typically dealt with in conventional relativistic quantum theory, but also contains fertile research areas for both experimentalists and theorists. To avoid developing a theoretical framework without physical validity, numerous comparisons between theory and experiment are provided, and several predictions are made.
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educator physicist Industrial technologist
Fanchi, John Richard was born on November 17, 1952 in Pontiac, Illinois, United States. Son of John Anton and Shirley Mae (Andersen) Fanchi.
Bachelor of Science in Physics, U. Denver, 1974; Master of Science in Physics, U. Mississippi, 1975; Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, U. Houston, 1977.
Research assistant, Denver Research Institute, 1970-1974;
research engineer, Getty Oil Corporation, Houston, 1978-1979;
research engineer, Cities Svc. Company, Tulsa, 1979-1981;
senior engineer, Keplinger & Associations, Tulsa, 1981-1984;
advanced senior engineer, Marathon Oil Corporation, Littleton, Colorado, 1984-1995;
advanced senior engineer, Marathon Oil Corporation, Houston, since 1995;
president, Access Publications, Denver, 1990-1993. Adjunct Professor physics U. Tulsa, 1980-1981.
Visiting scientist Colorado Alliance for Science, Denver, since 1989. Lecturer Arapahoe Community College, 1992. Instructor engineering and mathematics U. Houston, since 1996.
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Center committee Colorado Representatives, Denver, 1974. Coordinator county Littleton Public Schools, 1989-1991, vice president, school board, 1993-1995. Coach Young Men’s Christian Association, Littleton, 1987-1992.
Chairman accountability committee Runyon Elementary School, Littleton, 1990-1991. Member American Physical Society, Society Petroleum Engineers.
Married Katherine Frances Goedecke, August 22, 1976. Children: Anthony Clifford, Christopher John.