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  • ...case we can draw the conclusion that the slowing of time in pure inertial motion can be only an observational effect. Only the change of speed of one of the
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  • | keywords = [[Poincar?'s imaginary cloudy planet]], [[absolute motion]], [[relative motions]] ...rth does not turn round? (Ptolemaic) are equivalent. Therefore no absolute motion can exist. Poincar? seemed to have been inspired by Mach's ideas towards of
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  • ...d emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is not considered as running slower but as experienced slower flow of time. ...pendence of the ticking frequencies of atomic clocks on the state of local motion and gravitation - not by distorting time and distance coordinates but in ab
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  • ...f charged particles at rest in the Earth reference frame can set itself in motion and accelerate its center of mass without external help, provided one of th
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  • ...ged particles at rest in the Earth reference frame  can set itself in motion and accelerate its center of mass without external help provided one of the
    1 KB (161 words) - 20:13, 1 January 2017
  • ...d emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is not considered as running slower but as experienced slower flow of time. ...d emission frequencies of atoms, an atomic clock loosing time when in fast motion is not considered as running slower but as experienced slower flow of time.
    4 KB (615 words) - 19:28, 1 January 2017
  • ...System, and subsequent discovery of the Fourth and Fifth Laws of Planetary Motion (FL), provided clues that led to definitive evidence of galactic formation
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  • In theories that apply the [[principle of relativity]] to inertial motion, physics is the same in all [[inertial frame]]s, and is even the same in al ...on-Morley experiment|Michelson and Morley]] tried to identify the state of motion of the aether. To do so, they assumed Galilean relativity to be satisfied b
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  • ...penetrable objects; ?infinite in number, ?they are in constant and eternal motion.? Yet they differ among themselves in ?shape, arrangement and position.? [B
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  • | known_for = [[Expanding Earth]], [[Planetary Motion]], [[Solar System]], [[Origin of Hydrocarbon Fuels]] ...nd distance from the Sun. My LB/FLINE (Little Bangs/Five Laws of Planetary Motion-Internal Nucleosynthesis-Evolution) model takes the reader from the dark vo
    7 KB (1,040 words) - 06:16, 2 January 2017
  • ...heir orbital spacing around the sun. With Kepler's Three Laws of Planetary Motion, the Four Laws reveal the explosive, dynamic origin of our Solar System som
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  • ...able velocity of light which is due to the carrying of a light beam by the motion of the space of the Earth itself, despite the world-invariant of the veloci
    1 KB (150 words) - 06:37, 2 January 2017
  • ...e scientists have postulated a process of subduction that is being kept in motion by currents of magma in the mantle.<br /><br />Nevertheless, the presence o
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  • ...contraction and of the existence of a model of aether non-entrained by the motion of celestial bodies.
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  • * [http://www.evert.de/ap0819e.pdf 08.19. Typology of Aether-Motion-Pattern] (13p)
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  • ...f Fizeau, et al., in the years 1851-1925 were all designed to test for the motion of the Earth through the presumed aether, or to test for the extent to whic
    1 KB (181 words) - 19:40, 1 January 2017
  • ...face of a seeming impossible challenge since our senses deny the newfound motion of earth. Understanding of spatial motions today must focus on gravity and
    1 KB (194 words) - 19:34, 1 January 2017
  • ...n and Morley (1887) on the other, led to conflicting conclusions about the motion of the luminiferous medium. relatively to the earth. Another, different, pr
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  • ...time of the light beam that moves perpendicular to the direction or Earth motion. It also shows that the Michelson-Morley null result can be fully explaned
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  • ...to become very small. The Theory of Despace also states that the planetary motion is caused by the space vortex. All the planet systems are free vortices. Th
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