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  • {{Special relativity sidebar}} In [[physics]], the '''principle of relativity''' is the requirement that the equations describing the [[physical law|laws
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  • ...so an overcoming of the idealistic nature of the set foundation and of the general ambiguity of the foundationalist paradigm. So it is the dynamical algebra o ...ogic dilemma as it points out only the need for a new semantics of the old classical logic.
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  • ...ctively pursued with the LAGEOS and Gravity Probe-B satellites. Within the classical framework, frame dragging is independent of the state (normal or coherent) [[Category:Relativity|investigation frame-dragging-like signals spinning superconductors using la
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  • ...waves and particles, so of wave-particle duality; the reason that general relativity must be the quantum theory of gravity; the mystery of the cosmological cons [[Category:Relativity|quantum mechanics quantum field theory geometry language logic]]
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  • | keywords = [[Classical general relativity]], [[Gravity in more than four dimensions]], [[Kaluza-Klein theory]], [[uni ...esentation will present the logic showing how Einstein's General Theory of Relativity may be derived from the five dimensional manifold using the conservation of
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  • ...ry, the book presents detailed derivations of numerous applications of the classical thermodynamic laws with the result that phenomena currently covered by Newt
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  • ...ents contradict Maxwell theory and special relativity and are predicted by classical Weber electrodynamics. Some claim quantum behavior is intrinsically unpredi ...Display&id=565 Giuseppe Antoni], Special Relativity as an Evolution of Classical Physics  1
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  • ...erior to Newton?s Universal Law of Gravitation and Einstein?s General Relativity Theory.
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  • According to classical electrodynamics, all electrically charged particles, like quarks and elec ...le. Einstein studied Mach's ideas while developing his theory of General Relativity.
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  • | known_for = [[relativity]], [[plasma]], [[foundations of physics]], [[hurricanes]], [[number theory] ...d of scientific activity: plasma physics, geophysics, statistical physics, relativity, foundations of physics, number theory. He is the author or co-author 
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  • | name = Unveiled Secrets of Primary Substance (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 3) | image = Unveiled Secrets of Primary Substance (General Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 3) 873.bmp
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  • ...hysics. The Friedman equations that can be deduced rigorously from general relativity are consequently equally restricted to a constant valued Lambda and for the [[Category:Relativity|alternative epoch time solution patching structure cosmological standard mo
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  • ...ith respect to some inertial frames of reference, while Lorentz' Theory of Relativity is essentially correct and applicable to any inertial frame of reference. ...4, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Going far beyond Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, Sandu Constantin and Dan Brasoveanu have established a new scientific para
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  • | known_for = [[Fundamental physics]], [[unification]], [[relativity]], [[aether]], [[quantum mechanics]] ...worldsci.org], 2013, [http://vixra.org/pdf/1304.0046v3.pdf viXra.org > Relativity and Cosmology > viXra:1304.0046]
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  • Absolute time and space continue to be used in [[classical mechanics]], but modern formulations by authors such as [[Walter Noll]] and ...local [[Geodesics in general relativity|geodesics]] according to [[general relativity]].]]
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  • ...nce force. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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  • ...adistance. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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  • ...-distance. The Lorentz force is derived from Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology (Fractal]], [[Scaling]], [[Self-Similarity)]], [[Relativity]], [[Electrodyamics]], [[Gravity]], [[Expansion Tectonics]], [[Non-linear d * <span>Einsteinian special and general relativity is correct</span>
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  • ...Lorentz force is derived as a consequence of Galilean invariance. The most general form of the force law, derived using all the higher order terms of the Gali [[Category:Relativity|derivation universal force law part]]
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