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  • ...earth's magnetic field, which he claimed decays in accordance with a young earth paradigm. Several of his writings from the 1970s and 1980s explore the foun * Thomas G. Barnes , "Resonant Optics for Detection of Rotation and Translation", <i>[http://mywebpages.comcast.net/adring/ Galilean Electr
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  • ...rt to this interpretation is the displacement of the Earth's instantaneous rotation pole ? 3.0 mas (10 cm), observed at ASI of Matera, Italy ? the seismic data
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  • My formal training was in gravitation and earth physics.&nbsp; In 1986&nbsp; I started to seriously look at periodicities i ...graduate quarter hours in economics).&nbsp;&nbsp; University of Colorado, earth physics, gravitation and particle physics.
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  • Prof. Joseph J. Smulsky is a chief scientist of the Institute of the Earth's Cryosphere of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, a do ...tly Smulsky is studying the problem of dependence of an environment on the Earth from the interaction between Solar System bodies.
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  • ...ed by them solely because it was less than the 30km/s orbital speed of the earth. A 2002 post relativistic-effects analysis for the operation of this device
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  • ...have a&nbsp; </div> <div>reference frame that follows the rotation of the Earth. Thus if we want to detect its presence, we will have&nbsp; </div> <div>to
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  • ...y illustrate the daily and yearly motions of the sun and planets about the earth, the seasons, retrograde motion, and parallax in a uniform way. The authors ...hat the Earth is in the center of the universe and does not move by either rotation or revolution) is not only supported by the scientific evidence but is admi
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  • ...ributes matter in spiral galaxies in a unique manner, such that a constant rotation curve is observed. Finally, velocity dependent inertial induction can act a
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  • ...does not address motion that is linear, since its path motion is caused by rotation. The design of an interferometric experiment that is not only sensitive to
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  • ..., [[solar system]], [[exoplanets]], [[relativity]], [[ether]], [[expanding Earth]], [[electromagnetism]], [[inertia]], [[Coriolis Gravity]], [[economics]] ...tant of other stars in the universe. And an astonishing consequence is the Earth's expansion.
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  • ...find that it is (c-v) or (c+v), in which v is the rotation velocity of the Earth where the cities are located. We know that the Lorentz transformations and
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  • ...systems is obtained in frames with nonzero a, e.g. because of the Earth,s rotation. Elimination of the discontinuity is possible using the set of equivalent t
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  • Subtitle: A Whole New Look at Earth, Sun and Planets.&nbsp; A Radically New Concept of Physical Reality. ...n's hypothesis also provides an interesting method of predicting planetary rotation periods.
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  • ...ese anisotropies is presented. The experiment utilized the rotation of the earth to rotate the propagation path of a pulse train generated by a Cesium atomi
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  • ...urements made in different directions and looking for an effect due to the Earth's orbital speed, their experiment famously produced a [[null result]]. As a ...een them can be ignored, and whose only relative motion is a uniform rigid rotation around the line joining the centers of both bodies (like spinning wheels ar
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  • * I give cause of rotation of celestial bodies and mechanism of its preservation! ...ting astronomy, so he had to create a new astronomy which claimed that the Earth revolves around the Sun, as well as all other planets.
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  • ...pt of a small particle swirling about the nucleus like the moon around the earth. ...experiment designed to test: ?Theory of the effect of the rotation of the earth on the velocity of light as derived on the hypothesis of a fixed ether.? Th
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  • ..., Galactic Phenomena, Aether, Variable Light Speed, Plasma Universe, Early Earth. ...5 - "[[Who Needs Dark Matter? An Alternative Explanation for the Galactic Rotation Anomaly]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_paper
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  • ...ac measured the shift in the position of the fringes when the direction of rotation was reversed. ...ating disk. In fact, the experiment provides a neat way to demonstrate the rotation of a system without reference to anything external to it. As Pauli observed
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  • ...erently—it is the relative velocity that we measure when [we] observe from Earth’s surface, and it is the relative velocity that we seek for most any prac ...ressure gradients. We need the results relative to the rotating frame, the earth, so it is better to stay within this coordinate system if possible. This ca
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