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287:, and is therefore logically inconsistent. He discussed the nature and consequences of logical inconsistency in the context of what physicists seem to intend when they use the terms “consistent” and “inconsistent.” He notes how rehabilitating von Neumann quantum mechanics, by avoiding the logical contradiction, gives variants of quantum mechanics which correlate numerous proposals, made by an articulate minority community of philosophers and physicists, for alternatives to the current theory. 135:, re-entry speeds, mathematical models of bomb destruction, and other information from disparate sources. He laid out his analysis in the 1954 RAND memorandum “A Revised Development Program for Ballistic Missiles of Intercontinental Range.” This document outlined a program that would provide the United States with a new level of strategic power, and is widely regarded as the most important document of the missile age. 219:), a vehicle that could go into orbit as well as travel over intercontinental ranges at hypersonic speeds. The study concluded that "grave doubts exist that NASP could come anywhere near its stated/advertised cost, schedule, and payload fees to orbit," and the project was cancelled in 1993. 142:. At Lockheed, his work focused on development of techniques, testing and theory to fully exploit the capabilities of space systems and develop space age materials. He went on to become Lockheed’s chief scientist for satellite programs and director or planning at the 207:
technology. In 1987 he spearheaded a conference to review the critical issues surrounding the establishment of a comprehensive U.S. antiproton research program and to help formulate its research goals. He later proposed a propulsion system for an
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Augenstein, B., W. Shapley and E. Skolnikoff, "Earth Information From Space By Remote Sensing." Report prepared for Dr. Frank Press, Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President, June 2,
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in Washington, a non-profit corporation that assists the United States government in addressing important national security issues, particularly those requiring scientific and technical expertise. In 1967 he rejoined RAND in
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At the DoD, he continued to be heavily involved in satellite, aircraft and space programs of various kinds, and was Assistant Director for Intelligence and Reconnaissance in the Office of the
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explores intriguing analogies between phenomena in these fields. Thus, he argues that certain paradoxical phenomena in elementary particle physics parallel the
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programs. During his Spectravision years, he worked increasingly for RAND as a resident consultant, and he rejoined RAND full-time in 1981.
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Augenstein B.W. "Links Between Physics and Set Theory" Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Volume 7, Number 11, November 1996, pp. 1761–1798
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Initially at RAND he developed an interest in long range missiles. Augenstein headed a team that examined research on lighter, smaller
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B.W. Augenstein, B.E. Bonner, F.E. Mills and M.M. Nieto, eds. "Antiproton Science and Technology." World Scientific Publishing, 1988.
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Augenstein B.W. "Hadron Physics and Transfinite Set Theory" International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Volume 25, Number 12, 1984
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Augenstein B.W., 1994. "Conceiving Nature - Discovering Reality" Journal of Scientific Exploration, Volume 8, Number 4, Summer 1994
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Augenstein, B. "von Neumann Standard Quantum Mechanics is Logically Inconsistent." Chaos, Solutions and Fractals 13 (2002) 947-956
212:(referred to by others as the "Augenstein mirror matter engine") that would have uses not only in space ships, but also on earth. 169: 246: 242: 226:. In 1993 RAND asked him to write a history of RAND’s mathematics department and some of its accomplishments, including 380:
Forward, R. L. and J. Davis “Mirror Matter: Pioneering Antimatter Physics.” John Wiley & Sons, Inc (NY), 1988
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facility. During that time, he and his Lockheed colleagues played the leading role in the development of
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as a vice president and senior scientist, and worked on policy analysis in the national space programs.
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Augenstein also participated in a RAND study on the proposed National Aerospace Plane (NASP or
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In 2002, Augenstein wrote a paper arguing that the mathematical formulation of
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Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of Nuclear Missile Guidance.
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policy issues to help them set a future direction for US earth
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who made important contributions in space technology,
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Campbell, V. “How RAND Invented the Postwar World.”
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In the 1980s he led RAND’s U.S. Air Force studies on
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Index

mathematician
physicist
ballistic missile
satellites
antimatter
North American Aviation
V-2 rocket
ramjet
Navajo missile
RAND Corporation
warheads
Lockheed Missiles and Space Corporation
Sunnyvale
CORONA
United States Department of Defense
Washington, D.C.
Secretary of Defense
Institute for Defense Analyses
Santa Monica, California
Spectravision
NASA
LANDSAT
remote sensing
antimatter
antiproton
antimatter rocket
Rockwell X-30
micro air vehicles
game theory
Monte Carlo methods

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