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  • ...ucated at Harvard, AB, 1944; Ph.D., 1950 in Nuclear Physics. Worked during World War II in P. M. Morse's Operations Research Group in the Navy Department, s * 2008 - "[[Universal Invariance: A Novel View of Relativistic Physics
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  • ...m/special/seven-wonders-of-the-quantum-world "Seven wonders of the quantum world"], newscientist.com</ref> ...xiv = 1110.6169 |bibcode = 2012PhRvA..86d0101V }}</ref> According to this view, the potential in quantum mechanics is just as physical (or non-physical) a
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  • ...d that this <placetype w:st="on"></placetype>Missouri farm-boy possessed a world class intellect and a very inquisitive mind. ...went our separate ways as service in the Navy required. I had adopted the view that sailors belong on ships and ships belong at sea. I was a sailor and, t
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  • Bohm advanced the view that quantum physics meant that the old [[Dualism (philosophy of mind)|Cart ...ould broaden and unify conflicting and troublesome divisions in the social world. In this, his [[epistemology]] mirrored his [[ontology]].<ref>David Bohm: O
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  • | publisher = [[World Scientific]] ...ce provided by numerous studies done at laboratories located all over the world and show that a new and important discovery was actually made, in oppositi
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  • ...ions |date=1989}}</ref><ref name=Borowitz>{{Cite book|title=A Contemporary View of Elementary Physics |page=138 |publisher=McGraw-Hill |date=1968 |url=http ...q=universe+%22fixed+stars%22+date:2004-2010 |isbn=981-256-754-2 |publisher=World Scientific |date=2006}}</ref>
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  • During the [[First World War]] Planck's second son Erwin was taken prisoner by the French in 1914, w .../cws/article/print/373 Max Planck: the reluctant revolutionary], ''Physics World''. December 2000.</ref>
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  • ...d become possible. It is this possibility, of a homogeneous account of the world, which is for me the chief motivation of the study of the so-called 'hidden ...paper of John S Bell with commentary)|year=1995|isbn=9810221150|publisher=World Scientific}}
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  • ...se theory|objective collapse theories]], [[Many-worlds interpretation|many-world interpretations]] and [[Modal interpretations of quantum mechanics|modal in ...out a description of photon trajectories in the de Broglie–Bohm theory in view of the difficulties of describing bosons relativistically.<ref name="ghose-
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  • ...ogistic symbols encoded into ancient artifacts unearthed from all over the world. ...components deciphered from not only the ancient Dogu schematics but from a world wide examination of the archeological data stream, which emphasizes Implosi
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  • ...Chicago area chapter of the SPIE Optical Society. I also wrote 48 Field-of-View editorials that were about 2,000 to 3,000 words long summarizing the state- ...aston equations exhibited characteristics similar to a Lagrangian over the world based upon the standard model (Jan 1982, 2000).*
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  • | [[Isaac Barrow]]<ref>Feingold, Mordechai. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/1541 Barrow, Isaac (1630–1677)], ''Oxford Dictionary of National ...f universal gravitation|universal gravitation]] that dominated scientists' view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. By deriving [[Keple
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  • ...a 'dissident', you might say, right from the very start. During the Second World War, at the age of ten I was evacuated with my younger sister away from our # 1988 'Arts View of Science'. Times Higher Educational Supplement (Letter, November 11th.)
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  • ...heory]]<br>[[Chaos theory]]<br>[[Brouwer fixed-point theorem]]<br>[[Sphere-world]]<br>[[Poincaré–Bendixson theorem]]<br>[[Poincaré–Lindstedt method]]< ...| title=Henri Poincaré: A Biography Through the Daily Papers | publisher=World Scientific | date=2013 | isbn=978-981-4556-61-3 | url = http://www.worldsci
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  • ...delta]-invariants and Applications |first1=Bang-yen |last1=Chen |publisher=World Scientific |year=2011 |isbn=981-4329-63-0 |page=92 |url=https://books.googl ...stated in 1845 that the aether was ''fully'' dragged by matter (later this view was also shared by Hertz). In this model the aether might be (by analogy wi
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  • If the same situation is described from the view of an observer co-moving with the interferometer, then the effect of aether ...to the left and to the right of the step. (d) A telescope has been set to view only the central dark band around the mirror step. Note the symmetrical bri
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  • ...had a widespread impact on the modern [[industrial society|industrialized world]].<ref name="Wizard">{{cite web|url=http://fi.edu/franklin/inventor/edison. ...stone]], and a laboratory in [[West Orange, New Jersey]] that featured the world's first [[film studio]], the [[Edison's Black Maria|Black Maria]]. He was a
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  • Usage of terminology is not uniform across the English-speaking world (see below). In more modern usage, the playback device is often called a "t ...and disc machines and to the records they played. By the time of the First World War, the mass advertising and popularity of the [[Victor Talking Machine Co
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