Hecht, Jeff and Lee Torrey.
Text: "Scientists find sources of cosmic rays." Cosmic rays are not randomly distributed in space and time, but have been found to emanate in specific directions. Pure cosmic rays may not be charged particles at all. Cosmic rays may be scalar wave radiation, with particles lifted from the vacuum along the way by scalar interferometry. New Scientist. 99, 1983. p. 784.
See Also: natural scalar interferometry, cosmic rays, scalar waves, astrophysics, foundations of physics.
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