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  • ...75.84 Angstroms. The amount of the redshift for each single absorption and emission is 0.01387. The redshift per interaction is found to vary by wavelength. Th
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  • <span lang="EN-GB"> Light and relativity, theory of light-emission of Ritz.
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  • ...y suggest a fixed speed for light upon its emission from a source.  Is the emission point fixed in space?  Would motion of the emitter alter the trajectory (a
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  • * 1991 - "[[A New Look at Solid-State Fractures, Particle Emission and Cold Nuclear Fusion]]"
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  • | title = \"Emission & Regeneration\" Unified Field Theory [[Category:Scientific Paper|emission regeneration unified field theory]]
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  • ...on, to positive surface potentials, to corona discharges, to positive ion emission, and to mid-infrared radiation. These phenomena are expressions of the sam
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  • ...violent, disturbing deeper, and higher frequency orbits, generating higher emission frequencies (again, photons are not used). Entanglement and the EPR paradox
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  • ...a central core surrounded by a continuous sinusoidal field; and stimulated emission is the result of recoil momentum. "Real" frequency doubling oscillators rep
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  • ...idating emission theory, in 1986 Preikschat and his father set out to test emission theory using a high speed (corner cube) mirror in a high vacuum (to elimina
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  • ...tatistics. He proposed the phenomenon of light amplification by stimulated emission, which led ultimately to the technology of lasers and all their present-day
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  • ...not on the journey of the light from source to distination, but during the emission of the photon at the energy level affected by the gravitational field.
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  • ...electron to the combined influence of the n superimposed wave trains. If emission is induced by a coherent wave then frequency doubling phenomena are predict
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  • ...t Wu and collaborators discovered that in the decay 27Co60.28Ni60+e+.? the emission of electrons has a preferential direction. Therefore, she discovered that i
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  • ...ission theory, in 1986 Fritz K. Preikschat and this author set out to test emission theory using a high speed (corner cube) mirror in a high vacuum (to elimina
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  • ...rests, has been made over a year-cycle. It was found that there was no net emission or absorption of those gases that are important for the life on Earth. This
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  • | known_for = [[Relativity]], [[Extinction Shift]], [[Emission Theory]] * "Evidence Against Emission Theories," <i>American Journal of Physics</i>, V33, N1, p. 1-17 (Jan 1965).
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  • | known_for = [[Anti-Relativity]], [[Anti-Bigbang]], [[Astronomy]], [[Emission Theory]], [[Redshift]], [[Quasars]], [[Pulsars]], [[Variable Stars]]
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  • ...eries of high-voltage experiments and suggests some kind of resonant pulse emission that produces thrust. The thrust levels cause light motions of a device sus
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  • ...on redshift of a given object is always different from the one measured in emission for the same object. It is clear that such results cannot be explained as
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  • ...drogen proton captures a neutron on each of two opposite sides.&nbsp; Beta emission of an electron becomes another orbiting electron.&nbsp; The capture of anot
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