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  • | title = Re-evaluating Nordstr?m: A Proposed Path to the Aether in Order to Solve the ?Worst Theoretical Prediction in Physics ...x von Laue?s stress-energy tensor, but in this case is sensibly called the Aether. In other words, differential topology (derivatives of lines) only works be
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  • | known_for = [[Nuclear Propulsion]], [[Relativity]], [[GPS]], [[Aether]] ...atistical theory of turbulence and the equations of motion for a turbulent fluid (Preprint)</span>] (1966)
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  • ..., the issue of the derivation of Maxwell?s equations from the equations of fluid dynamics. In subsequent presentations, we will demonstrate, how this approa [[Category:Aether|concept ether contemporary physics]]
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  • ...ort bzw. ?ther-zwischen-Materie gibt. Vorwiegend wird ?ther als ?gas- oder fluid-?hnliche Substanz? betrachtet. Nach diesen Ansichten soll sich dieser ?ther ...there and/or ether-between-matter. Predominantly ether becomes as ?gas or fluid similar substance? observed. In this opinion, this ether such as an ideal g
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  • ...mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-bidi-font-size: 10.0pt;">Since the sagionic fluid may be identified with dark matter, and the sagion energy identified with d [[Category:Aether]]
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  • ...ism depends on absolute linear speed of the planetary body and quantity of fluid matter on it. Planetary magnetism is created by linear speed of the planet [[Category:Aether|planetary magnetism according 'hypothesis matter ']]
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  • ...Topological Evolution in Fluid Mechanics in "Some Unanswered Questions in Fluid Mechanics" ASME- Vol. 89-WA/FE-5, Trefethen, L. M. and Panton, R. L. Eds. ...logical Torsion, Pfaff Dimension and Coherent Structures, in: "Topological Fluid
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Gravity]], [[New Energy]], [[Aether]] ...and has proposed a whole new concept of Physics based on a dynamic Aether fluid crystal structure permeating all space: the energy source that regulates qu
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  • * Model of the Causal Interpretation of Quantum Theory in Terms of a Fluid with Irregular Fluctuations * Dirac?s Aether in Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
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  • ...t it should be possible to experimentally determine motion relative to the aether. ...ean kinematics, thus avoiding the need for any reference to a luminiferous aether in classical electrodynamics.<ref>{{cite book |title=Pseudo-Riemannian Geom
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  • ...fields of pure and applied mathematics such as: [[celestial mechanics]], [[fluid mechanics]], [[optics]], electricity, [[telegraphy]], [[capillarity]], [[El ...ing at different speeds relative to absolute space (or the "[[luminiferous aether]]"), could be synchronised. At the same time Dutch theorist [[Hendrik Loren
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  • ...he problem, proving that a regular solid ring could not be stable, while a fluid ring would be forced by wave action to break up into blobs. Since neither w ...ess Einstein dispensed with the requirement of a stationary [[luminiferous aether]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Extras/Einstein_e
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  • ...tion of the [[speed of sound]], and introduced the notion of a [[Newtonian fluid]]. In addition to his work on calculus, as a mathematician Newton contribu ...of 1675, Newton [[wikt:posit|posited]] the existence of the [[luminiferous aether|ether]] to transmit forces between particles. The contact with the [[theoso
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