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  • * Are Quasars Manifesting a de Sitter Redshift?, John B. Miller & Thomas E. Miller 67 * Large Anomalous Redshift and Zero-Point Radiation, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&memberid=765 Dr. Peter F. Browne] 83
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  • ...able Solar Energy from Water</em> (2006), has profound implications in the field of New Energy. In his retirement, he continues to co-edit <em>Infinite Ener ...ium power cables and high voltage switchgear and filed many patents in the field. This work culminated in his first book, <em>Underground Power Transmission
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  • [[Planck constant]]<br>[[Planck postulate]]<br>[[Planck's law of black body radiation]]<br>[[Third law of thermodynamics]] | field = [[Physics]]
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  • ...he aether appears as a mediator between the electrons, and changes in this field can propagate not faster than the [[speed of light]]. Lorentz theoretically ...ed from the [[Maxwell's equations]] that the [[magnetic vector potential]] field around a moving body is altered by a factor of <math>\sqrt{1- v^2 / c^2}</m
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  • ...of alternatives. Since the discovery of the [[Cosmic microwave background radiation]] (CMB) by [[Arno Penzias]] and [[Robert Woodrow Wilson|Robert Wilson]] in ...eously distributed mass of the universe would result in a roughly [[scalar field]] that permeated the universe and would serve as a source for Newton's [[gr
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  • ...isplay-authors=4 | author2=A. Dressler | author3=J. P. Blakeslee | author4=E. A. Ajhar | author5=A. B. Fletcher | author6=G. A. Luppino | author7=M. R. ...lee |title=Positions of Three Discrete Sources of Galactic Radio-Frequency Radiation
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  • |last=Hubble |first=E. ...nge over time, unlike the [[comoving distance]], and its velocity ''v'', i.e. the [[derivative]] of proper distance with respect to cosmological time co
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  • ...ed by [[Robert Oppenheimer]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]] Radiation Laboratory, where he obtained his doctorate. ...ce Mobilization|Committee for Peace Mobilization]]. During his time at the Radiation Laboratory Bohm also helped to organize a local chapter of the [[Federation
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  • utype = "absorbed radiation dose", utype = "absorbed radiation dose",
    173 KB (17,582 words) - 14:59, 19 July 2017
  • ...th Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology in 1997. I met Richard E. Smalley (Nobel Prize, 1996) at this conference. While listening to a diffe ...ce named the Heaston superforce, which has been overlooked in the Einstein field equations of general relativity (Sep 1976, 1983, 10th NPA-2003).
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  • | author = [[Curtis E Renshaw]] ...to detect an extremely subtle phase shift due to the varying gravitational field caused by rapidly orbiting black holes. As will be shown, the proper use of
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  • ...of relativity]] and laid the foundations of [[Field (physics)|relativistic field theories]]. ...]. He first proposed that light was in fact undulations ([[electromagnetic radiation]]) in the ''same'' aetherial medium that is the cause of electric and magne
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  • |education = Lycée Nancy<br>(now {{Interlanguage link multi|Lycée Poincaré|fr}}) '''Jules Henri Poincaré ''' ({{IPA-fr|ʒyl ɑ̃ʁi pwɛ̃kaʁe|lang}};<ref name="forvo">{{cite web|url=http://www.forvo.com/word/poincar%C
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  • ...sumed that just as surface water waves must have a supporting substance, i.e. a "medium", to move across (in this case water), and audible [[sound]] req ...ring second order effects would have any hope of detecting aether drift, i.e. effects proportional to ''v''<sup>2</sup>/''c''<sup>2</sup>.<ref group=A n
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  • ...ble achievement was to formulate the classical theory of [[electromagnetic radiation]], bringing together for the first time electricity, [[magnetism]], and lig ...axwell |first=James Clerk |title=A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field |url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/A_Dynamical_Theory_
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  • ...=LandauMechanics>{{cite book|last=Landau|first=L. D.|last2=Lifshitz|first2=E. M.|title=Mechanics|date=1960|publisher=Pergamon Press|pages=4–6}}</ref> ...asurement uncertainty]], like the anisotropy of the [[microwave background radiation]] or [[Big Bang nucleosynthesis]].<ref name=Thompson>{{Cite book|title=Adva
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  • ...l galaxies (with the designation Sm) that have low surface brightnesses (i.e. they emit little light per unit area). Low surface brightness galaxies ar ...s are probably interacting with the low surface brightness galaxies in the field of view. In some cases, however, it may be difficult to determine whether t
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