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  • ...se realistic physics principles, including the simulation of gravitational forces, gas dissipation phenomena, star formation, and feedback. Dynamical frictio ...] comprises a couple of interacting galaxies.<ref>{{cite web|title=Defying cosmic convention|url=https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/potw1712a/|website=www
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  • ...abide by the same laws of physics. In [[classical physics]], [[fictitious forces]] are used to describe acceleration in non-inertial reference frames. ..., the same laws of physics can be used if certain predictable [[fictitious forces]] are added into consideration; an example is a uniformly [[rotating refere
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  • ...icism of Einstein's theories and he continued his own work on unifying the forces through organizations such as [[Common Sense Science]] (which he is one of ...or which he graduated with honors in physics. Two years later some of his cosmic microwave experiments were repeated by two researchers at Princeton Univers
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  • ...y]], in any region small enough for the curvature of spacetime and [[tidal forces]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Einstein's Physics: Atoms, Quanta, and Relativity ...on of that frame with respect to an inertial frame, and the usual physical forces must be supplemented by [[fictitious force]]s.<ref name=Rothman>{{Cite book
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  • ...motion. But since there was no reason at that time to assume that binding forces in matter are of electric origin, length contraction of matter in motion wi ...t|220|km/s|abbr = on}}, or the speed of the solar system relative to the [[cosmic microwave background radiation#CMBR dipole anisotropy|CMB rest frame]] of a
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