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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
    993 bytes (134 words) - 20:13, 1 January 2017
  • ...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
    2 KB (244 words) - 19:22, 1 January 2017
  • ...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
    1 KB (188 words) - 10:33, 1 January 2017
  • ...eld by SG forces and build in hierarchical orders from the two Fundamental Particles associated with the Planck's scale. The two types of CL nodes are arranged
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  • ...nt of view. It is the door to the microworld, to the physics of elementary particles and phenomena. This book is about electron models. ...is it a point-like elementary particle, which does not consist of any sub-particles? What is the limit of application of modern classical physics (based either
    6 KB (1,013 words) - 06:56, 2 January 2017
  • ...s based on forces between finite-size particles instead of imaginary point particles, (3) it is based on relative coordinates instead of fictitious absolute spa
    2 KB (376 words) - 20:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...m, or wave, behavior is an ensemble phenomenon. Interference requires many particles. Interference disappears for low enough intensity. Claims of observing sin
    2 KB (370 words) - 06:33, 2 January 2017
  • ...s based on forces between finite-size particles instead of imaginary point particles, (3) it is based on relative coordinates instead of fictitious absolute spa
    3 KB (375 words) - 20:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...ding to Maxwell?s equations at the speed of light. Given the size of these particles, it would seem to require an infinitely long time for this readjustment to ...the lepton essentially finite in size and thus able to interact with other particles in a finite period.
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  • | keywords = [[Gravitation; Elementary particles; Active Galactic Nuclei Cosmology: theory and dark matter]]
    2 KB (212 words) - 19:16, 1 January 2017
  • ...with an adjoint or importance Monte Carlo solution that starts all adjoint particles from the detector position. The methodology has been verified by experiment
    2 KB (233 words) - 10:01, 1 January 2017
  • ...within a kinematical formalism proposed by the author to describe spinning particles. The model satisfies Dirac?s equation when quantized. It shows that the cha
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  • ...side of a solid plate reflects more electromagnetic radiation or/and other particles than the other side, not because the incident electromagnetic flux itself i
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