The Earth’s Free Oscillations, 1st ed. 2021
Formulation and Solution of the Fundamental Wave Equation of Nature

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This book presents the formulations and solutions of the wave equation for the Earth?s free oscillations concerning the particular nodal, bifurcation, perspectival, and projective reference points within the framework of the three ?great geometries? of Euclid, Lobachevsky, and Riemann.

When studying the relationship between the propagation velocity of various types of bulk and surface seismic waves with radial, spheroidal, and torsional eigen oscillations of the Earth having corresponding periods, we are struck by the fundamental problem of obtaining reference points that allow physical meaning to be attributed to all these discrete oscillatory and continuous wave phenomena that occur in nature. Several unsuccessful attempts tried to unify the relationship of discrete oscillations and the velocity of waves and light occurring in seismology and other phenomena associated with gravity and matter, using a three-dimensional visual space-time model continuous Euclidean space. Using simple and illustrative examples for describing the free oscillations of the Earth and taking into account new visible event horizons related to the velocity of waves and light propagation, the author formulated and solved the fundamental wave equation of nature in the form of the three ?great theorems?: Galilean, Lorentz, and Poincaré spatiotemporal transformations.


Free oscillations of a string.- Free oscillations of the Earth.- Formulations and solutions of the fundamental wave equation of nature. 
Oleg V. Petrov, Director general of the Russian Geological Research Institute (since 1999), Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Science, Vice-President of the Subcomission on Northern Eurasia in Commission of geological map of the world (CGMW), specialist in regional geology, geodynamics and tectonic evolution of Eurasia and Arctic region, author of 18 monographs and 470 papers.

Broadens our understanding of regularities of one-dimensional free oscillations of a string and multi-dimensional free oscillations of the Earth

Offers formulations and solutions of the fundamental wave equation of nature in the form of the three “great theorems”, i.e. Galilean, Lorentz and Poincaré spatiotemporal transformations

Illustrates with examples the free oscillations of the Earth