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  • ...world of electromagnetic components and the subatomic scale of the charged particles within atoms. ...f nucleons and the properties of the electric fields of elementary charged particles coexisting in space and very slightly reducing each others ability to conta
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  • ...cial and general relativity theories, and the standard model of elementary particles are replaced by a single more comprehensive version of electrodynamics. ...enhagen version of quantum mechanics, and the standard model of elementary particles, and to show from logic and metatheory the path back to true science.
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  • '''<u>FIELDS, PARTICLES</u>: SPACE-TIME STRUCTURES''' * An Approach to Finite-Size Particles with Spin, Bronislaw Sredniawa 369
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  • ...otions of space and time, along with those of separately existent material particles, are abstracted as forms derived from the deeper order. These ordinary not ...as mere approximations of an underlying process. In this approach, quantum particles and other objects are understood to have only a limited degree of stability
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  • ...romagnetism and optics, electronic engineering, mechanics, and fundamental particles.
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  • * [http://n-t.ru/tpe/ng/ne.htm These, quite not elementary particles]&nbsp;The classification of groups of hadrons looks as quantization of weig
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  • ...of the Earth. This, of course, is absurd, requiring the notion that the particles of air that make up the atmosphere were put in motion as a result of the hi
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  • | known_for = [[Mass-Energy]], [[Fundamental Particles]], [[Relativity]]
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  • ...and a spectrum of the area appeared to reveal an emission cloud of carbon particles. Transient lunar phenomenon had long recorded what appeared to be temporary
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  • ...Began:</b></p> My interest in learning how to visualize the structures of particles &amp; nuclei began in 1936, during a high school chemistry course, when val
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  • ...Is space empty or does it contain an ether? Is the ether a sea of virtual particles or a gravitational field? Does quantum theory say nature is actually unpred
    7 KB (1,037 words) - 06:45, 2 January 2017
  • ...was found that showed that space is not curved but it is the movements of particles and bodies that curve due to spin. In the case of the Earth, the sun's fiel
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  • ...sing magnets and other techniques to separate the pions from all the other particles created. These pions were formed into a focused beam with just enough ener ...d excited states by introducing the classical concept of stable elementary particles being composed of primary, secondary and tertiary level three dimensional c
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  • ...and what are historical mistakes in the nuclear structure and - elementary particles searching for new "atomic-Nuclear" undiscovered design structures and findi * 1978 - "[[Wave-Particle Duality: Particles seen in real time will have a wave-like profile]]" ([http://www.naturalphil
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  • ...rstood by scientists. They are using it and a lot of other things, such as particles as things in themselves. This is why math is so important to them, but unde
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  • # The Nature of Particles
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  • ...by A. and J Rub?i? and H. Arp in this volume the properties of fundamental particles such as leptons and quarks are examined. The surprising result is that they
    12 KB (1,920 words) - 06:39, 2 January 2017
  • In both linear and circular particle accelerators, the half-life of particles has been shown to increase as a function of their increasing velocity with
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  • ...ub> of a component j has to be defined as the transfer of momentum, by the particles of j through I cm<sup>2</sup>/sec. So, for instance, the pressure in a homo
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  • ...ntists&amp;tab2=Display&amp;id=758 Nils Rognerud], Free Fall of Elementary Particles: On Moving Bodies and Their Electromagnetic Forces, page 389.
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