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  • ...end of the experiment). A proper theory, by definition, NEVER results in a paradox in itself. Especially, considering that acceleration is indispensible in a
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  • .../wbabin.net/science/ricker37.pdf Correct Solution of the Right Angle Lever Paradox of Special Relativity] ...15, 2006: [http://wbabin.net/science/ricker17.pdf A Contradiction is Not a Paradox]
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  • ...e Theory', Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, 44, 689-693 (1985) <br />[47] .. 'The Paradox of Constant Planetary Mass as Evidence of a Leptonic Lattice-Structured Vac
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  • The [[double-slit experiment]] is an illustration of [[wave-particle duality]]. In it, a beam of particles (such as electrons) travels through a === Quantum entanglement, Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox, Bell's theorem, and nonlocality ===
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  • ...ould both go slower than each other. This is referred to as the <em>"Clock Paradox"</em> and unbeknownst to me at the time, this matter had already been raise ...erbert Dingle and his objections to relativity on the grounds of the clock paradox. The article in question revisited an argument that had taken place in the
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  • ...to quantum mechanics.<ref>[[Maurice A. de Gosson]], Basil J. Hiley: ''Zeno paradox for Bohmian trajectories: the unfolding of the metatron'', January&nbsp;3, Bohm's work and the [[EPR paradox|EPR argument]] became the major factor motivating [[John Stewart Bell|John
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  • ...that spins constantly at the speed of light; the Bohr magneton, de Broglie wave-particle duality, Maxwell equations, and Einstein general relativity theory all impl ...ted an historic asymmetry between objects in uniform motion where the twin paradox, time dilation and Lorentz contraction are general relativity issues rather
    35 KB (5,424 words) - 13:13, 30 December 2016
  • .../content/g157304vh4434413/ | title = The relativistic velocity composition paradox and the Thomas rotation| journal = [[Foundations of Physics]] | volume = 19 ...= C. I. | last = Mocanu | title = On the relativistic velocity composition paradox and the Thomas rotation| journal = [[Foundations of Physics]] | year = 1992
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  • ===Olbers' paradox=== {{Main article|Olbers' paradox}}
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  • ...tious electromagnetic momentum as well. However, he arrived at a radiation paradox which was fully explained by Einstein in 1905.<ref name="Darrigol 2005, 18- ====Time dilation and twin paradox====
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  • ...es]]''. [[Thomas Young (scientist)|Thomas Young]] later proposed that this paradox could be explained by colours being perceived through a limited number of c
    78 KB (11,137 words) - 15:23, 19 July 2017
  • , Poincaré's radiation paradox can simply be solved by applying Einstein's equivalence. If the light sourc
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  • However, Poincaré's resolution led to a paradox when changing frames: if a Hertzian oscillator radiates in a certain direct ...e=darrigol>Darrigol 2005, Secondary sources on relativity</ref> Poincaré's paradox, without using any compensating mechanism within the ether.<ref>{{Citation|
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