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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
    3 KB (532 words) - 06:43, 2 January 2017
  • ...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
    9 KB (1,187 words) - 13:07, 30 December 2016
  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...x|The gravitational redshift of a light wave as it moves upwards against a gravitational field (produced by the yellow star below). The effect is greatly exaggerate ...pagates from an area of higher gravitational potential to an area of lower gravitational potential.
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  • ...r room in Weisbaden, Germany. She was a secretary for the US Airforce. The attraction for me was instantaneous. ...in May, 1991, I had to write a paragraph on Newtonian gravity as a mutual attraction between any two particles. Before the night was finished, I had come to a n
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  • ...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 ...t made of atoms, molecules, and larger objects of these, will develop a G1 gravitational field. This replaces Newtonian gravity but is considered more accurate. New
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  • ...theory of conservation of energy in connection with magnetic repulsion and attraction between bar magnets? I never doubted that energy is conserved in these case ...g magnetic field. Magnetic attraction is therefore primarily electrostatic attraction channeled along a double helix. Magnetic repulsion between like poles on th
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  • ...laxies are also connected by a tidal bridge, another feature formed by the gravitational interaction.]] ...also rare. In this case, the single spiral arm may actually be formed by a gravitational interaction with another galaxy.
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  • ...ector sum]] of all "real" forces on the particle, such as electromagnetic, gravitational, nuclear and so forth. In contrast, Newton's second law in a [[rotating fra ...ote2>For example, there is no body providing a gravitational or electrical attraction.</ref> A second approach is to look at a variety of frames of reference. Fo
    51 KB (7,987 words) - 15:47, 20 July 2017
  • ...ROUGE Collaboration|last7=The MASTER Collaboration|date=2017-10-16|title=A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant|url=http://www.natur ...mic ‘[[Cosmic distance ladder|distance ladder]]'; the [[Gravitational wave|gravitational-wave]] analysis directly estimates the luminosity distance out to cosmologi
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  • ...[[current density]]. He went on to sketch a model of gravitation (incl. [[gravitational wave]]s) which might be compatible with the transformations. Poincaré used ...ion <math>x^2+ y^2+ z^2- c^2t^2</math> is invariant. While elaborating his gravitational theory he noticed that the Lorentz transformation is merely a rotation in f
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  • ...ed the ether with occult forces based on [[Hermeticism|Hermetic]] ideas of attraction and repulsion between particles. [[John Maynard Keynes]], who acquired many ...e Moon's gravitational attraction on the Earth's oblateness, initiated the gravitational study of the [[Lunar theory#Newton|irregularities in the motion of the moon
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