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  • ...vich]. Whyte proposed something he called "the unitary principle" to unify physics theories. Experimental work on this theory was carried out by [http://en.wi ...nd admired him and carried on the work of expressing the unified theory in physics after Whyte died. He knew Teilhard de Chardin and by one of those strange c
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  • ...und them, even to the point of systematic intervention in that world - the process known as "experiment". ...his in his mind while similutaneously keeping up with the latest trends in physics - the latter, in fact, to an extent far greater than I would judge healthy
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  • ...athematical Framework for Fundamental Theoretical Physics", Foundations of Physics, Vol. 5, No.3., September 1975).
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  • ...ory as a physicist could be applied to such phenomena as cancer, the aging process and mutations. He became friends with Dr. Hans Nieper when he discovered th ...of complimentary medicine, space research, futuristic and energy science, physics and sustainable agriculture fulfilled a specialized resource for our many c
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  • ...rote on algebra, logic, foundations of mathematics, philosophy of science, physics, metaphysics, and education. He co-authored the epochal ''[http://en.wikipe ...oyal Society since 1903 and was elected to the British Academy in 1931. In physics, Whitehead articulated a rival doctrine to Einstein's [http://en.wikipedia.
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  • ...also show how the theoretical concepts are formed and modified during this process, just as occurred in the formulation of the basic laws of mechanics. ...in science. They also relate everyday phenomena to the fundamental laws of physics.
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  • | fields = [[Professor of Physics]] ...ities and temperatures, but in most cases it can be described by classical physics, Newton' s laws and Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field. Yet
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  • ...A through Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Development of Atomizing Desalination Process.
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  • ...t. We found that light recharges this battery. Thus, water can receive and process electromagnetic energy drawn from the environment ? much like plants. The a ...er, and will consider the potentially broad implications of this phase for physics, chemistry and biology, as well as some practical applications for engineer
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  • ...n biomolecular structures may be able to support an infinite computational process via non-local quantum cellular automata. Several experiments in embryo deve
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  • | known_for = [[Particle Physics]], [[Quantum Theory]] * Douglas Aircraft, Santa Monica, CA &amp; Oklahoma City, OK, 1942-44<br />Process engineer - chemical treatments, welding (arc, spot, &amp; flash)
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  • ...ation, and a poorly devised mathematical convention regarding relativistic physics in general. These newly discovered obstacles to progress in the physical s
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  • ...penetrable blanket of mathematical obfuscation. The first instance of this process occurred when Maxwell's ether based equations were de-etherized and mathema
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  • ...of hydrogen and the ions of chemical elements, which form plasma. Orthodox physics did not even set itself such task. In the meantime theoretical physics and theoretical chemistry were at a standstill. They were developed by thos
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  • ...are to hold through the join. It is not clear whether or not this patching process can be rigorously achieved. However it is clear that the big bang concept d
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  • ...: Letts invented the application of catalyst pellets for the recombination process in cold fusion cells, which recombines the hydrogen and oxygen evolved duri
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  • ...has continued both experimental and theoretical investigations into basic physics. * "Comment on Marinov's Light Velocity Experiment," <em>Physics Letters</em>, 55(2), 83-84 (Feb 1978).
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  • '''Quantum Physics:''' The Nature of the Photon and the Electron.&nbsp; Research initiated in ...utomaton processes can have their memory allocated before execution of the process commences (static memory allocation).&nbsp; This insight has implications f
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  • | known_for = [[Cosmology and physics]], [[member of Thescientific worldview.blogspot.ca]] [[and head of the Vanc ...osopher, science communicator, and counselor. In his 2021 book [[Notfinity Process: Matter-in-Motion]] he critiques relativity theory, the Copenhagen interpre
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  • <em>Time and Eternity</em> deals with difficult issues in modern physics and brings them into relation with traditional theological doctrines. Craig ...he book offers a plausible argument for a realistic conception of temporal process and for God's involvement in the temporal distinctions and processes becaus
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