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  • # The Fock Criticism and Other Significant Matters ...science community, especially when a mathematician delves into a natural science. After all, it was the mathematician Hilbert who, without any great effort
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  • ...to becoming a self-educated, observational experimenter in many fields of science. His main fields of investigating consisted of electronics, electric fields ...ought it will be slow to die. This material is intended to be constructive criticism, not to destroy anyone's profession, but rather to enhance their profession
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  • | name = The Science of Actuality | image = The Science of Actuality 486.jpg
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  • | known_for = [[The Fundamental Theory]], [[metaphysics]], [[theoretical science]], [[Subatomic models]], [[]] ...all of his classmates were simply copying ones they had bought... His only criticism is that his professors were adept at research, than actually teaching.
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  • ...th and Need', ?Evil versus the Good', ?Religion Clears the Way for Natural Science'. ...ent much of his time in philosophical pursuits at the intersection of science and religion. He was born a Mormon, but later in life converted to Jud
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  • ...modulation of light ? an issue of special interest and a carefully veiled criticism of SRT. But a reviewer did not miss the point, and the dissertation was not ...tein?s dominating impact, and he took every step to improve it in terms of science. In 2000, Galilean Electrodynamics launched a sister journal, GED-East, for
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  • Despite the progress of science in different scientific fields, there are so many unanswered questions abou ...clearly and without mistakes, at first, and they need more discussion and criticism to be solved. However, this theory tries to find logical answer to these qu
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  • * 2005 - "[[Electrodynamics: Rebirth of an Experimental Science?]]" * 1995 - "[[An Essay in Science Criticism]]" ([http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_589.pdf Read
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  • ...hool and do the farm-work. Things came to a head in my mind after repeated criticism from my father and I realised that when he finally became able to take on t
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  • ...elativity]], [[Electromagnetism]], [[History of Science]], [[Philosophy of Science]], [[Astronomy]], [[Astrophysics]] * Added Oct. 8, 2008: [http://wbabin.net/science/ricker44.pdf Maxwell's Displacement Current]
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  • ...n work on unifying the forces through organizations such as [[Common Sense Science]] (which he is one of the founders), and the [[Natural Philosophy Alliance] Lucas' education was highly focused on science from his early childhood.
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  • ...ofessions. Henri Bergson was a casualty of this change because of his criticism of Einstein?s theory of relativity which appeared in his book "Duration and
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  • ...al relativity, yet it goes unheeded. As is the case with many new ideas in science, it can take a very long time to accept. Despite well-meaning claims to the ...me dilation and on special relativity itself <ref>G.O Mueller, 95 Years of Criticism of the Special Theory of Relativity (1908-2003)</ref> so that progress can
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  • ...st=Alan P.|title=The discoveries: great breakthroughs in twentieth-century science, including the original papers|publisher=Alfred A. Knopf Canada|location=To ...einschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft]]'' (Emergency Organization of German Science), aimed at providing financial support for scientific research. A considera
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  • ...= Science | volume = 332 | issue = 6034| pages = 1170–1173 | doi = 10.1126/science.1202218 | pmid = 21636767 |bibcode = 2011Sci...332.1170K }}</ref> ...Science Advances 19 February 2016, Vol. 2, no. 2, e1501466, {{doi|10.1126/science.1501466}}</ref><ref name="newscientist.com">Anil Ananthaswamy: [https://www
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  • ...oretical physicist]], engineer, and [[philosophy of science|philosopher of science]]. He is often described as a [[polymath]], and in mathematics as ''The Las At the same time, Poincaré was preparing for his [[Doctorate in Science]] in mathematics under the supervision of Charles Hermite. His doctoral the
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  • ...s%20Clerk%20Maxwell%20183179.aspx |accessdate=22 April 2013 |publisher=The Science Museum, London |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130531 ...g the greatest influence on 20th-century physics. His contributions to the science are considered by many to be of the same magnitude as those of [[Isaac Newt
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  • ...on-newton.jpg|thumb|upright|Isaac Newton (''Bolton, Sarah K. Famous Men of Science. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1889'')]] ...d been reluctant to publish his calculus because he feared controversy and criticism.{{sfn|Stewart|2009|p=107}} He was close to the Swiss mathematician [[#Duill
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  • ...". In 1902, [[Henri Poincaré]] published a collection of essays titled ''[[Science and Hypothesis]]'', which included: detailed philosophical discussions on t ....53..397M |doi = 10.1080/00107514.2012.721300 }}</ref> most historians of science argue that Poincaré did not invent what is now called special relativity,
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