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  • ...push in one direction (repulsion) and decreased push in another direction (attraction). A series of electronically stimulated wires wrapped to enclose a region r ...ee dimensional directions. The nuclear force is 10<sup>39</sup> times the gravitational force. That should give the measure of a paep beam and mean that, if we ad
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  • ...ark of science. What kind of force counteracted the force of gravitational attraction to the center of the earth by just the right amount to make the heavy objec
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  • ...ract they pull on any object they become bound to. This induces a force of attraction between bodies. Repulsion forces can just as easily be explained by elastic ...lactic center the less it obeys Newton?s Universal Law of Gravitation. The attraction force between a star and the galactic center can be as much as 10 times gre
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  • ...the Lorentz force, this rotation adequately accounts for the gravitational attraction of ground-state hydrogen atoms. The electromagnetic equation for this attr
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  • ...hought to be ~10<sup>-40</sup> weaker than the strong force. Gravitational attraction between two contiguous Schwarzschild protons can easily accommodate both nu
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  • A gravitational attraction equation between two bodies is deduced, which differs from Newton's Law an
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  • ...even of planetary or stellar dimensions. Bodies feel an apparent force of attraction because they shadow one another from some graviton impacts. All classical a
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  • On the West Coast of the United States there are two separate gravitational anomalies. One<br /> outside of Santa Cruz called the "Mystery Spot" and th ..." of<br /> nature. From the orbit of Jupiter to the orbit of the electron, attraction and repulsion, and even<br /> anti-gravity and the reversal of the Coriolis
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  • ...his connection, the book does also expound a re-interpretation of Newton?s gravitational law, which is got over by the new analysis of the issue in terms of fluid-d ...ion of equations, which may be considered as new schematic descriptions of gravitational fields and phenomena as well as of other dynamic effects.
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  • ...l that the sunlight passing by the sun should be bent by the gravitational attraction of the sun, something known to Sir Isaac Newton and modified by Einstein. A
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  • ...sp;10<sup>42</sup> times&nbsp;bigger than the force of their gravitational attraction. This helps to find angular velocity of electron equatorial rotation. It is
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  • ...electron can be either positive or negative, and exhibits a corresponding gravitational or antigravitational effect, which consequently produces a complex (i.e., t
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  • ...hermal l states. The main products of the theory are a quantisation of the gravitational field with explicitly a refined collections of mass accumulation spectra an
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  • ...tion is the contrary effect. Gravitation on a body is a pressure effect of gravitational quanta (gravitons) conducted from the background field by the gravitation f ...ally not an attractive but rather a repulsive pressure force, the two-body attraction results from the screening effect. The dilemma of a distant action versus a
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  • ...This field was first predicted by Oliver Heaviside in his 1893 article "A Gravitational and Electromagnetic Analogy" (click HEAVISIDE to see this remarkable but, r ...theory is that gravitational interactions involve not one single force of attraction but at least five different forces. Several consequences of the generalized
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  • ...ertain simplifications, applied to (g) and (em) space, Newton and Coulomb (attraction-repulsion) laws derive]; 3) the electromagnetic force (because of the Coulo
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  • ...on, thus well beyond any precision can intercept, with regards to ''actual gravitational measurements.'' The remedy of the mistake in uestion, leaves the GTR unfort ...U<sub>t</sub>, were the object moving with a speed v, with respect to the attraction or repulsion center. Note that the present approach is, in full conformity
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  • ...otonic repulsion in the nucleus but short-range enough to leave a good old attraction field alive to keep the electrons on their orbits at 10.000 nuclei-diameter
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  • ..., providing evidence of their gradual death. However, due to gravitational attraction, that matter and radiation, combined with the hydrogen that pervades all of
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  • ...s of an object is not a necessary factor in its gravitational attraction. "Gravitational force of the sun is given as the product of the acceleration and the area o ...ses many and far from trivial questions." A Book Reader contributor called Gravitational Force of the Sun "revolutionary thought that is sure to evoke derision from
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