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  • ...lativity eliminated from physics the ether as a real physical media of the gravitational field discovered by many generations of physicists around Newton. Big Bang
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  • ...ments (positrino, negatrino), two charges (mass, electric) and two forces (gravitational, electromagnetic). The quark-lepton theory with Supersymmetry has over 200 ...rejects QT's Uncertainty Principle and proposes the new Principle of Null Action with universal applications. No fermion, neutron or neutrino, is electrical
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  • ...gies. As these ideas became engrained into our culture, the control of the gravitational and nuclear forces was dropped from the writings of science fiction. ...megahhertz radio wave. This experiment was said to have produced a strong gravitational anomaly. The product of the 1/3 of meter dimension and the three megahertz
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  • ...first volume focuses on the discovery and study of the kinetoregenerative action of massfree energy (specifically, its 'latent heat' component) in slowing d ...h novel controls, propose a new treatment of the electric and nonelectric (gravitational) interactions of massbound charges trapped in the conduction band of metals
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  • ...ery small radius of nuclear forces action. The Attitude of "electric" and "gravitational" forces turns out to be hanging from gravitons radius. All forces of Nature
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  • ...negatrino), two basic charges (mass, electric) and two fundamental forces (gravitational, electromagnetic). The space and time are mere abstract concepts evolving ...observation, even on Ia type Supernovae. UT proposes new Principle of Null Action, molecular intelligence & molecular Homoeopathy, Science-Philosophy Sym
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  • ...ing those that he has discovered in the current theories on space-time and gravitational forces. I have spent many years contemplating gravity. It has led me to an B. Gravitation as attraction leads to 'action at a distance' (as does Copenhagen) and cant be tolerated.
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  • ...founded and the trajectories of their movement are obtained. The forces of action of the different form bodies are derived and the methods of account of the
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  • ...mount of matter increased. When the ratio of the experimental inertial and gravitational masses were found to be equal in magnitude for the same two bodies, Newton ...at was the cause of the inertial and gravitational forces, and (3) how the gravitational and inertial forces were transmitted between bodies.
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  • ...ts in Favour of Action at a Distance]]" ([http://www.ifi.unicamp.br/~assis/Action-at-a-Distance-p45-56(1999).pdf Read in full]) ...e]]" ([http://www.amazon.com/Relational-Mechanics-Implementation-Principle-Gravitational/dp/0992045630 Read in full])
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  • ...vity Theory) association. My talk was entitled 'Instantaneous Relativistic Action-at-a-Distance'. An American professor who had attended the talk insisted on ...oject entitled, '''An experimental proof of predicted Changes in Newton's ?Gravitational Constant' <em>G</em> for Spinning Bodies'.'''
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  • ...t. Many scientists, including Newton, claim that gravity is "instantaneous action at a distance". Relativity states that an object cannot go faster than ligh ...se scales compare the gravitational force on the unknown object versus the gravitational force on a set of known standards. This is only possible when measuring ato
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  • ...X rays) and negatively charged rays. He suggested that it was through the action of the negative rays that X rays produce ionization in air. ...of the light in the coordinate system of the disk as being subjected to a gravitational field directed away from the center.
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  • ...ARBITRARY velocity, one applies Lorentz Transformations to understand the action of "uniform rectilinear motion" over a system already "in general arbitrar ...ly this brings about an aging paradox in Relativity while interpreting the action of motion for different observers. Twin paradox is one such famous example.
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  • ...– the idea of a scalar potential was already well accepted by analogy with gravitational potential). The language of potentials generalised seamlessly to the fully #whether [[action (physics)|action]] [[principle of stationary action|principle]]s are fundamental;
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  • ...ause of an additional dominant effect related to the fact that the Earth's gravitational field strength is weaker at higher heights. Time dilation, within the conte * 2023 - "[[Gravitational Energy]]" ([https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372496833_Gravitationa
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  • ...ification of Gravitational and Electrodynamic Potential based on Classical Action-at-a-Distance Theory', Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, 44, 689-693 (1985) <br />[
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  • * Tension-gravitational Model of Island Arcs, Jan Koziar &amp; Leszek Jamrozik 335 * How the Quantum of Action Cannot Be a Metric One, [/php/DatabaseMenu.php?tab=1&amp;memberid=633 Const
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  • ...ffers an assessment, usually accompanied by a number of options for future action. I served until 2001 and attended an average of four meetings a year, often # Redefined the four fundamental forces as the Newton gravitational force, Coulomb electromagnetic force, Planck quantum force and Einstein str
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  • ...models. Contrary to Clausius, who accepted that the electrons operate by [[Action at a distance (physics)|actions at a distance]], the electromagnetic field ...anything about their movement, they don't recognize this.<ref group=A name=action>Poincaré (1900b)</ref> In 1904 he illustrated the same procedure in the fo
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