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  • | known_for = [[Astronomy]], [[Cosmology]], [[Quantum Theory]] ...lanets and asteroids, electromagnetism and optics, electronic engineering, mechanics, and fundamental particles.
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  • ...g objects (traveler) and in practice these two Mechanics equations explain relativistic as signal time delays or light aberrations visual effects. These New Newton * 1978 - "[[Early Quantum Mechanics:a silly name for Newton's F = 0 ]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/
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  • * "Generalization of Quantum Mechanics," <em>Phys. Rev.</em> 118, 1653 (1960). * 2008 - "[[Universal Invariance: A Novel View of Relativistic Physics
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  • ...effect of radiation damping. This makes for a revised and extended quantum mechanics (QM). * 2013 - "[[How Electrodynamics with Statistical Mechanics
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  • ...erdeterminism]]<br>[[Chiral anomaly]]<br>[[Bell's spaceship paradox]]<br>[[Quantum entanglement]] ...ginator of [[Bell's theorem]], an important theorem in [[quantum mechanics|quantum physics]] regarding [[hidden variable theory|hidden variable theories]].<re
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  • ...r, receiving benefits that included financial support to study engineering mechanics at night at Wayne State.&nbsp; The army position offered a chance for Gill ...rdinate.&nbsp; His current research interests include relativistic quantum mechanics, classical electrodynamics, non linear dynamical systems and probability th
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  • ...presented at an international conference on Redshifts and gravitation in a relativistic universe, held Sept. 17-20, 1999, Cesena, Italy, this book features essays ...red and/or discussed during the conference ?Redshifts and Gravitation in a Relativistic Universe? held in Cesena on September 17-20th 1999. In a way, this conferen
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  • {{Quantum mechanics|Interpretations}} ...terpretations of quantum mechanics|interpretation]] of [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]]. In addition to a [[wavefunction]] on the space of all possible co
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  • ...abandoned in the [[Poincaré transformation]]s. These [[special relativity|relativistic]] transformations are applicable to all velocities, while the Galilean tran {{mvar|H}} is the generator of time translations ([[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]]), ''P<sub>i</sub>'' is the generator of translations ([[mome
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  • ...)}}. The alternative notation defined on the right is referred to as the ''relativistic dot product''. Spacetime mathematically viewed as {{math|ℝ<sup>4</sup>}} ...ormation of velocities provides the definition [[velocity addition formula|relativistic velocity addition]] {{math|&oplus;}}, the ordering of vectors is chosen to
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  • ...e (physics)|quintessence]], [[Modified Newtonian Dynamics]] (MOND) and its relativistic generalization [[TeVeS]], and [[warm dark matter]]. ...so far. However, at a fundamental level it is incompatible with [[quantum mechanics]], and by predicting [[gravitational singularity|singularities]], it also p
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  • ...es (including [[gravitation]]) within the theory, which he called "The New Mechanics". Many aspects of Lorentz's theory were incorporated into [[special relati ...to be given up, however, in the course of the development of relativistic mechanics. Abraham (1904) argued (as described in the preceding section [[#Lorentz tr
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  • ...ity]] of [[Galileo Galilei]]. This can be stated as: as far as the laws of mechanics are concerned, all observers in inertial motion are equally privileged, and ...neral theory of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]].
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  • ...e]] and [[applied mathematics]], [[mathematical physics]], and [[celestial mechanics]].<ref>{{cite journal|author=Hadamard, Jacques|authorlink=Jacques Hadamard| ...ions]] in their modern symmetrical form. Poincaré discovered the remaining relativistic velocity transformations and recorded them in a letter to Dutch physicist [
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  • |[[Newtonian mechanics]] |[[Universal gravitation]] |[[Calculus]]| [[Newton's laws of motion]] ...Philosophy"), first published in 1687, laid the foundations of [[classical mechanics]]. Newton also made seminal contributions to [[optics]], and he shares cre
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