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  • ...the intimate connection between toroid knots and topology. Real stable 3D particles must contain circulations both around the toroid of radius R and the cross-
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  • ...on modern physics accepted atomism, i.e. that matter was composed of point-particles of Boscovich’s theory. Rarely is it mentioned by physicists where this co
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  • ...environment (the Cosmological Aether) that permits local exchange of both particles (mass) and waves (radiation). For dilute systems near the critical point, t
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  • ...ents named cosminos. They compose all forms of energy &amp; mass, material particles and energy-quanta in the Cosmos. Their electric charge is ? 1.37x 10<sup>-3
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  • * 0 - "[[On the Motion of Free Material Test Particles in Arbitrary Spatial Flows]]"
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  • ...er-looked. In this paper I will review some well-known features of charged particles and electric fields from a fresh point of view. I shall draw upon a letter
    962 bytes (132 words) - 11:06, 1 January 2017
  • ...which physics is familiar, and 2) why there are only two stable rest mass particles, the electron and proton. This presentation will not be physics as you know
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  • ...ments named cosminos They compose all forms of energy &amp; mass, material particles and energy-quanta in the Cosmos. Their electric charge is ? 1.37x 10<sup>-3
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  • ...of the fermions and has quanta called magnatons, which are massless spin 1 particles. The associated equation of motion yields the Poisson equation for magnetos
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  • ...wnian particles. Therefore, photons are here treated as classical Brownian particles, and their properties are discussed from that point of view. The observed m
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  • ...stimulates a number of propositions related to the structure of elementary particles and atoms.
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  • ...nbsp;</span></sup>governing the structure and stability of electromagnetic particles''.
    2 KB (251 words) - 20:02, 1 January 2017
  • ...ves (lights, radio waves, ''etc''.) are connected to the motion of charged particles, and in fact are modulated primary waves. In this way the grounds to accept
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  • ...lanck's constant, h, the speed of light, c , and the rest masses of atomic particles, m. The rate of ticking of atomic clocks, including radiometric clocks, can
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  • | title = Classical Electrodynamics of Point-Like Charges Without Divergences | keywords = [[Classical Electrodynamics]], [[Point-Like Charges]], [[Divergences]]
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  • ...ion and impact of elementary particles. And for the purpose the elementary particles must be associated only with their bodily features (mass, form, size and en * I doubt of the large number of the elementary particles.
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  • ...ress. Others have also suggested ultra low frequencies to replace LeSage's particles to describe the same effect. The push gravity hypothesis offers great simpl ...push gravity concept has been retained as it applies equally well to both particles and Poynting vector qualities. Many good ideas come from the past work of m
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  • ...of electrons from the classical electrodynamic string model of elementary particles. From the physical characteristics of real electrons this work derives, usi
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  • ...the vortex spiral [3] is suggested to describe the generation of energetic particles which cause nuclear reactions along the crystal-lattice channels in the ele
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  • ...tribution. The analysis is extended to open systems in which the number of particles fluctuates. Computer simulations using a hard&#8208;sphere model of a class
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