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  • ...ferometric setup, mounted on a stone slab that floats in an annular trough of mercury.]] ...s been referred to as "the moving-off point for the theoretical aspects of the Second Scientific Revolution".<ref group=A name=hoover/>
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  • ...places = [[Corps des Mines]]<br>[[Caen University]]<br>[[University of Paris|La Sorbonne]]<br>[[Bureau des Longitudes]] ...er = [[École Polytechnique]]<br>[[École des Mines]]<br>[[University of Paris]] ([[Doctorat|Dr]], 1879)
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  • ...f the Earth’s modern continents, as well as sympathetic opening of each of the modern oceans is progressive, predictive, and evolutionary. ...le amount of modern global observational data collected from all fields of the Earth sciences which are now available to thoroughly test and evaluate all
    100 KB (15,176 words) - 13:13, 4 December 2018
  • ...stant velocity relative to each other. The transformations are named after the Dutch [[physicist]] [[Hendrik Lorentz]]. ...ers to transformations between ''inertial'' frames, usually in the context of special relativity.
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  • | title = A Test of Relativistic Simultaneity | keywords = [[relativity]], [[simultaneity]], [[length contraction]], [[time dilation]], [[GPS]]
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  • {{Redirect|History of relativity|the history of general relativity|history of general relativity}} ...[[special relativity]] proposed by [[Albert Einstein]] and subsequent work of [[Max Planck]], [[Hermann Minkowski]] and others.
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  • '''Hubble's law''' is the name for the observation in [[physical cosmology]] that: ...tely [[Proportionality (mathematics)|proportional]] to their distance from the Earth for galaxies up to a few hundred megaparsecs away.<ref name="riess99"
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  • ...]] '''B''' and [[electric field]] '''E''' are zero.<ref name="Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory"> |title=Significance of electromagnetic potentials in quantum theory
    32 KB (4,621 words) - 12:59, 6 February 2018
  • ...ion over time is given by [[Schrödinger equation|Schrödinger's equation]]. The theory is named after [[Louis de Broglie]] (1892–1987) and [[David Bohm]] ...epends on the boundary conditions of the system, which in principle may be the entire universe.
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  • ...chniques from The Millionaire Credit Card System by the Beckley Group Inc. The plan was to come up with a million-dollar idea or product that I could mark Unfortunately most of these avenues turned out to be nothing more then good old-fashioned scams a
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  • ...ef><ref>{{Citation | first = Sunny Y | last = Auyang | title = Foundations of Complex-system Theories: in Economics, Evolutionary Biology, and Statistica ...he universe. Further, that Holism also denoted a theory of the universe in the same vein as Materialism and Spiritualism.<ref name="HaE" />{{rp|120–121}
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  • ...ss Media|date=2007|isbn=9780387699462|pp=209–210}}</ref> An inertial frame of reference may also be called an '''inertial reference frame''', '''inertial ...r Dover Publications |date=2001 |edition=3rd |origyear= Reprint of edition of 1920 translated by RQ Lawson}}</ref><ref name=Giulini>{{Cite book|title=Spe
    51 KB (7,987 words) - 15:47, 20 July 2017
  • ...crew]] base. The filament is visible as the mostly horizontal line between the vertical supply wires.]] ...An [[Scanning electron microscope|SEM]] image of the [[tungsten]] filament of an incandescent light bulb.]]
    104 KB (15,285 words) - 16:44, 16 December 2018
  • | birth_place = [[Milan, Ohio]], U.S. | death_place = [[West Orange, New Jersey]], U.S.
    105 KB (15,290 words) - 17:19, 16 December 2018
  • [[File:Amberola close-up.jpg|thumb|Close up of the mechanism of an Edison Amberola, circa 1915]] ...r through a flaring [[Horn loudspeaker|horn]], or directly to the listener's ears through [[stethoscope]]-type earphones.
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