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The Journal of American Science
(J Am Sci)
ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online),
doi prefix: 10.7537, Monthly
Volume 22, Issue 4, Cumulated
No. 218, April 25, 2026
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Introduction,
Contents,
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ALL IS THE STABLE
NUMBER (Ai mathematics)
This paper is the greatest scientific discovery that was ever
made:
Chun-Xuan. Jiang
P. O. Box 142-206,
Beijing 100854, P. R. China
jiangchunxuan2@163.com
Abstract:
Why we have five
fingers. We suggest two principles: (1) the prime principle and
(2) the symmetric principle. We prove that 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 23,
47, and 2, 4, 6, 10, 14, 22, 46, 94 are the most stable numbers,
which are the basic building-blocks in clusters and
nanostructures. The prime principle is the mathematical
foundations for clusters and nanostructures . All is the stable
number.
ALL IS THE STABLE
NUMBER (Ai mathematics).
[Chun-Xuan. Jiang.
ALL IS THE STABLE NUMBER (Ai mathematics) (This paper
is the greatest scientific discovery that was ever made).
J Am Sci 2026;22(4):1-5]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN
2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
01. doi:10.7537/marsjas220426.01
Keywords:
scientific discovery; STABLE NUMBER; Ai mathematics |
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A revisit and review on my New Model Cosmology
Gangadhar
H.
No.5-30-4/1, Saibabanagar, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500
055, Telangana, India.
Email: gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Abstract:
There are many theories on the cosmology and many myths,
mysteries, truths, beliefs in the cosmology that current
theories cannot explain. Some issues in the cosmology are
theoretical, meaning that existing theories seem incapable of
explaining a certain observed phenomenon or experimental result.
The others are experimental, meaning that there is a difficulty
in creating an experiment to test a proposed theory or
investigate a phenomenon in greater detail. Some pertain to
one-off events, unusual occurrences that have not repeated and
whose causes therefore remain unclear. Knowledge of the cosmos
has speed up in the past years-but big questions linger.
Certainly, our current understanding of the cosmos leaves some
unanswered questions. Yet no one knows for sure what is the
cosmos, we have no way of knowing what lies outer the observable
universe and inner the unobservable universe, I.e., photon.
Mysteries of the cosmology are only to be expected. What
mysteries are the cosmos hiding from us? We might not be able to
detect everything: There might be things in the universe that we
can't detect. The cosmos that scientists have hypothesized now
is not final. There may be many more mysteries of the cosmos
beyond our imagination. Every theory is good, and also not every
theory can be described the cosmos completely and could not
explain the cosmos indefinitely. I have conducted many
researches and studies on the cosmos, A New Model of Cosmology
was proposed by me in 1977 with hundreds of doctrines on the
origin, structure, nature, and evolution of the cosmos for
studying the structure and properties of the cosmos; unraveling
the mysteries of the cosmos and exercising the benefits of
mankind and development of the astronomy by considering several
facts and physical laws about the appearing universe, atom,
photon, space, and universe along with good stuff of all the
theories. Let's learn about my cosmology.
[Gangadhar.
A revisit and review on my New Model Cosmology.
J Am Sci 2026;22(4):6-62]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264 (online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
02. doi:10.7537/marsjas220426.02
Key Words:
Bioforecast (1965-70); A New Hypothetical Model of Cosmology
(1970-77); Inquisition (1977-79); Basics of Geoscope (1980-87);
Basics of Monsoon Time Scales (1987-91); Indian Monsoon Time
Scale (1991); Researches on Earth and space related issues
(1991-2000); Numerical Weather Periodic Tables2000-10); Designs
of Geoscope projects (2010-20); Designs of Global Monsoon Time
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The Impact of Rehabilitation through Urban Regeneration on
cultural dimensions for the old markets: the case of Souk Al
Sokar, Amman, Jordan
Jawdat Goussous1, Maryam Nofal2
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Department of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
and Technology, the University of Jordan, Amman-Jordan,
Assistant Professor jawdatgoussous@hotmail.com
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Department of Architectural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
and Technology, the University of Jordan, Amman-Jordan,
Researcher
Corresponding Author:
maryamnofal@me.com
Abstract:
This research addresses rehabilitation and conservation of old
inner-city urban center and historic markets in Amman, Jordan.
The need for urban rehabilitation and adaptive re-use is
discussed to develop and to regenerate the urban centers, a
delineation of the concept is provided, and social aspects of
rehabilitation are discussed. The research concludes the need
for Souk al-Soukar rehabilitation and revitalization which
maintain the typical urban tissue and essential qualities of the
historic site and the life of communities working there.
Moreover, it can adapt the physical structures and organize the
activities to some of the recent requirements. In terms of urban
center, it is important to be seen as part of conservation
areas, and that their sustainability and revitalization will be
most feasible if they are integrated into new rehabilitation
program.
[Jawdat Goussous,
Maryam Nofal. The Impact of Rehabilitation through Urban
Regeneration on cultural dimensions for the old markets: the
case of Souk Al Sokar, Amman, Jordan. J Am Sci
2026;22(4):63-68]. ISSN 1545-1003 (print); ISSN 2375-7264
(online).
http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
03. doi:10.7537/marsjas220426.03
Keywords:
Rehabilitation; Urban regeneration; Historic value; local
Community; open market; urban fabric. |
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